or you could run mris_average_curvature....

On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Doug Greve wrote:


Set up an fsgd file with a single class, make all your subject members of the class, run mris_glm. There will be one regression coefficient, and that will be the average thickness across all subjects

doug

Goldman, Aaron (NIH/NIMH) wrote:

Hi, I've been doing thickness analyses with mris_glm, and was wondering how I could create a map simply showing the average thickness of my entire sample (just as a quality check). Thanks,


-Aaron-


Aaron L. Goldman

Post-Bacc IRTA

Genes, Cognition and Psychosis Program, NIMH

Building 10, Room 3C108

Phone: (301) 435-0944

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