Hi,

basically, i would like to use the area measure for group analysis, but i'm 
not sure whether that's ok to do. my questions would be:

is it suitable for group analysis?

what should i cite if i do?

is surface area represented vertex-wise, with a vertex' adjacent face's area 
added and divided by 3?

What happens when resampling to the standard mesh:
>The method assures that total area (or volume) is preserved when mapping 
between subjects
was that referring to the method described by Winkler or the default 
FreeSurfer way of doing it?


andreas


On Wednesday, June 05, 2013 23:22:46 Douglas N Greve wrote:
> Hi Andreas, it is not the same method but somewhat related. The method
> assures that total area (or volume) is preserved when mapping between
> subjects. How much detail do you need?
> doug
> 
> On 06/04/2013 05:21 AM, Andreas Berger wrote:
> > Hello FreeSurfers,
> > 
> > after reading this [1] paper about measuring surface area, i realized i
> > don't know what the default way of measuring surface area is in
> > FreeSurfer. Is it similar to what's described in the paper? Could you
> > point me to the right documentation or publication?
> > Forgive me if i've overlooked it, i found something for thickness, but
> > not for area. To clarify, i don't mean parcellation-based areas, i mean
> > the measure that i find in /surf/hemi.area.
> > 
> > 
> > thanks,
> > regards,
> > Andreas
> > 
> > 
> > [1] Measuring and comparing brain cortical surface area and other areal
> > quantities. Winkler AM, Sabuncu MR, Yeo BT, Fischl B, Greve DN, Kochunov
> > P, Nichols TE, Blangero J, Glahn DC (2012). Neuroimage 61(4):1428-43
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