the easiest way to determine X from Y and blue from red (ie, which group
is getting thicker or thinner) is to Ctrl-right click on a vertex within
the region of interest on the cortex result display.  a plot will appear
showing the raw thickness values for your groups, and which-is-which
should obvious.

n.

On Fri, 2011-02-25 at 15:33 +0000, Alex Hanganu wrote:
> Dear Freesurfer Experts,
> 
> In qdec for question:
> "Does the average thickness differ between X and Y"
> we received blue colored regions, meaning that thickness for group Y
> is lower then X ?
> 
> We created ROIs for each region, and extracted cortical thickness for
> each ROI for each subject using mris_anatomical_stats.
> 
> in results: for each ROI, mean cortical thickness of Y group are
> higher then X.
> 
> is it a mistake, or the question was misunderstood ?
> 
> Sincerely,
> Alex.
> 
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