Hi,
In the v5.0.0 aseg.stats file I can find the following volumes:
- left/right cortical gray matter - subcortical gray matter - total cortical gray matter - total gray matter volume and - left/right cortical white matter - total cortical white matter
How can I derive the total white matter volume?
Ed
Hi,
I post this once again because I didn't get any response.
In the v5.0.0 aseg.stats file I can find the following volumes:
- left/right cortical gray matter - subcortical gray matter - total cortical gray matter - total gray matter volume and - left/right cortical white matter - total cortical white matter
How can I derive the total white matter volume?
Ed
Dear Ed,
to my knowledge, "mris_wm_volume" is the best option to determine the white matter volume.
See this wiki page for usage: http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/MorphometryStats
Best wishes, Christian
--- Christian Scheel Department of Psychiatry University of Cologne
Am 26.10.2010 15:22, schrieb Ed Gronenschild:
Hi,
I post this once again because I didn't get any response.
In the v5.0.0 aseg.stats file I can find the following volumes:
- left/right cortical gray matter
- subcortical gray matter
- total cortical gray matter
- total gray matter volume
and
- left/right cortical white matter
- total cortical white matter
How can I derive the total white matter volume?
Ed
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