sure, just sum them separately. Would be easy to do in matlab (we did it
in our PNAS thickness paper)
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005, Fornito, Alexander wrote:
What it require a lot of work? What would be the odds of somehting like that
happening in the near future? :)
On another issue, if the .sulc file encodes dinsitguises between sulcal and
gyral regions with positive and negative signs, is it possible to extract the
thickness of sulcal and gyral regions separately? I remember seeing a posting
about this some time ago, bu can't seem to find it again.
Thanks again.
Alex Fornito
M.Psych/PhD (clin. neuro.) candidate
Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre and Department of Psychology
The University of Melbourne
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From: Bruce Fischl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Fri 23/12/2005 9:30 AM
To: Fornito, Alexander
Cc: freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] Sulcal depth
not all that easily, although I guess we could write out something from
mris_inflate that has the units of mm.
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005, Fornito, Alexander wrote:
Hi all,
From my understanding, ?h.sulc can be used to measure sulcal depth.
I'm wandering if it is possible to use this to get the depth of a sulcus within
an ROI, and if so, how you would extract the relevant measures, i.e.., would it
be obtainable through mris_anatomical_stats?
Thanks,
Alex
Alex Fornito
M.Psych/PhD (clin. neuro.) candidate
Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre and Department of Psychology
The University of Melbourne
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