If you don't have MatLAB, you can also do:

$>mris_calc -out lh.thickness.asc lh.thickness ascii

which will convert the 'lh.thickness' into an ascii file (in this case, 
'lh.thickness.asc') containing the thickness per vertex per line. 
Incidentally, this will work with any FreeSurfer curvature file, too.

-=R

On 5/4/10 14:50 , Bruce Fischl wrote:
> Hi Ana,
>
> yes, it's stored in the ?h.thickness file, which you can load into matlab
> or tksurfer for visualization/analysis.
>
> cheers
> Bruce
> On Tue, 4 May 2010, Ana Catarino
> wrote:
>
>    
>> Hello,
>>
>> Does anyone know if there is a way of getting access to the values of
>> thickness for each voxel / point in the mesh?
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Ana Catarino
>>
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