Dear all, I would like to know what some of the abbreviations of areas in the aseg.stats file stand for, in particular: Left-F3orb Left-lOg Left-aOg Left-mOg Left-pOg Left-Stellate Left-Porg Left-Aorg and "Right-Thalamus" vs "Right-Thalamus-Proper"
Where may I find documentation on these names?
Thanks, Sasha
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Hi Sasha,
the Right-Thalamus-Proper is what's used, not Right-Thalamus. The rest are CMA labels, and hopefully Dave Kennedy will respond (or you could look in his or Nikos Makris' papers).
cheers, Bruce
On Mon, 15 May 2006, Sasha Wolosin wrote:
Dear all, I would like to know what some of the abbreviations of areas in the aseg.stats file stand for, in particular: Left-F3orb Left-lOg Left-aOg Left-mOg Left-pOg Left-Stellate Left-Porg Left-Aorg and "Right-Thalamus" vs "Right-Thalamus-Proper"
Where may I find documentation on these names?
Thanks, Sasha
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Hi Sasha,
Besides the "Right-Thalamus-Proper", as Bruce pointed out, none of those are typically labeled during the normal aseg run by recon-all. In the aseg.stats file you will likely find a bunch of zeros listed for these, and other things that are not labeled (i.e., Spinal-Cord, Soft-Tissue, Nerve, Bone, Air, Orbital-Fat, Tongue etc.)
Jenni
On Mon, 15 May 2006, Sasha Wolosin wrote:
Dear all, I would like to know what some of the abbreviations of areas in the aseg.stats file stand for, in particular: Left-F3orb Left-lOg Left-aOg Left-mOg Left-pOg Left-Stellate Left-Porg Left-Aorg and "Right-Thalamus" vs "Right-Thalamus-Proper"
Where may I find documentation on these names?
Thanks, Sasha
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