Dear List,
Awhile back Cameron Ellis wrote to the listserv to ask about stats files for make_average_subject results. He was looking for information on the # of vertices and I believe he found another way to obtain that info.
I would like to revert to his orginal question of whether there is any way to generate an ?.aparc.stats file from the make_average_subject command. I have a group of older normal controls that I want to turn into an "average" subject. They (as a mean individual) will be used for comparison with individual patients with an unusual form of dementia. It seems that as I move the cursor over the ?.avg_thickness surface it IS showing local numbers for thickness, but I can't find any stats files that will provide me with the std dev for these measurements. In addition I would love to be able to compare the results of the cortical parcellations between subjects and the average subject.
Thank you!
Emily
Emily Trittschuh, PhD Neuropsychology Post-doctoral Fellow Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease Center Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine 320 E. Superior Street, Searle 11-579 Chicago, IL 60611 phone 312/503-1155 fax 312/908-8789
If you want to do stats on your cohort, you should use mris_preproc and mri_glmft using the same subject list as you used to create the average subject (you can pass all three programs an fsgd file to make sure that you have the same in both). mri_glmfit will give you mean and std thickness as well as allow you to test hypotheses.
doug
Emily Trittschuh wrote:
Dear List,
Awhile back Cameron Ellis wrote to the listserv to ask about stats files for make_average_subject results. He was looking for information on the # of vertices and I believe he found another way to obtain that info.
I would like to revert to his orginal question of whether there is any way to generate an ?.aparc.stats file from the make_average_subject command. I have a group of older normal controls that I want to turn into an "average" subject. They (as a mean individual) will be used for comparison with individual patients with an unusual form of dementia. It seems that as I move the cursor over the ?.avg_thickness surface it IS showing local numbers for thickness, but I can't find any stats files that will provide me with the std dev for these measurements. In addition I would love to be able to compare the results of the cortical parcellations between subjects and the average subject.
Thank you!
Emily
Emily Trittschuh, PhD Neuropsychology Post-doctoral Fellow Cognitive Neurology and Alzheimer's Disease Center Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine 320 E. Superior Street, Searle 11-579 Chicago, IL 60611 phone 312/503-1155 fax 312/908-8789
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