Hi Freesurfers,

I have tried looking this up on the list, but I don't understand exactly what 
to do in this scenario: I have a group of subjects (all controls).  I want to 
create a surface map of the standard deviations of the thickness values (i.e. 
to show how the thicknesses vary across subjects).  I am not sure what is the 
easiest way to go about this - can I:

1) simply convert the ?h.thickness files to .asc and calculate the deviations 
at each vertex (I am under the impression that this is not correct as they need 
to be registered to a common surface first), then convert back to .thickness 
and load into tksurfer

2) use mris_preproc then mris_glmfit?  I don't necessarily want to calculate 
any stats, but I wouldn't mind a pretty picture :)

If I have 4 groups of 10 subjects each, so if I churn these all through glm_fit 
will I be able to access separate thickness files for each group? And how can I 
map standard deviations for each group in this scenario?

Many thanks,

Rysia


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