sure, just draw an ROI in the volume (in e.g. freeview) and save it as a 
.label file, then load it into tksurfer and it will get sampled onto the 
surface (then save it)

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Tue, 3 Feb 2015, rwlod...@uic.edu wrote:

> Hello!
> I was just wondering what the best way to find the cortical thickness
> under specific intracranial EEG leads is. Is this even possible? I know
> freesurfer doesn't allow you to place leads onto the 3D model it
> generates, but if I knew exactly where the lead was is there some way to
> determine the thickness for that small area? Thanks!
>
> Rich
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