Dear FreeSurfer Team,
I heard that the processed subjects/stats/?h.aparc.a2009s.stats included the integrated rectified mean curvature value (MeanCurv) and integrated rectified Gaussian curvature value (GausCurv).
I wonder that whether the integrated rectified curvature values are about pial surface or white matter surface. Thank you.
Best wishes,
Han
Hi Han
they are computed using the white surface by default but you can easily use another surface in mris_anatomical_stats.
cheers Bruce On Thu, 22 Sep 2016, Hanbyul Cho wrote:
Dear FreeSurfer Team,
I heard that the processed subjects/stats/?h.aparc.a2009s.stats included the integrated rectified mean curvature value (MeanCurv) and integrated rectified Gaussian curvature value (GausCurv).
I wonder that whether the integrated rectified curvature values are about pial surface or white matter surface. Thank you.
Best wishes,
Han
Dear Bruce Fischl,
Thank you for your explanation.
Best wishes,
Han
On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 12:30 PM, Bruce Fischl fischl@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
Hi Han
they are computed using the white surface by default but you can easily use another surface in mris_anatomical_stats.
cheers Bruce
On Thu, 22 Sep 2016, Hanbyul Cho wrote:
Dear FreeSurfer Team,
I heard that the processed subjects/stats/?h.aparc.a2009s.stats included the integrated rectified mean curvature value (MeanCurv) and integrated rectified Gaussian curvature value (GausCurv).
I wonder that whether the integrated rectified curvature values are about pial surface or white matter surface. Thank you.
Best wishes,
Han
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