btw, the intracranial volume is an estimate based on the talairach 
transform (it is not computed by counting voxels in the cranium).
doug

Bruce Fischl wrote:
> it includes all of those
>
> cheers
> Bruce
> On Tue, 16 Aug 2011, carolina.mr wrote:
>
>   
>> Hi, all,
>>
>> Does anybody know what the intracranial volume and supratentorial volume 
>> include? Does it include only the parenquima volume (white matter / gray 
>> matter volumes) or it
>> includes the ventricules and CSF?
>>
>> What about the WM hhypointensities? Are they included in the WM Volume 
>> measurement or in the intracranial volume?
>>
>> Carolina
>>
>>
>>     
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