Dear all,

We've run longitudinal Freesurfer on 30 healthy subjects. We have two
subgroups (n=15) and we found a significant longitudinal change in the left
and right cerebellar cortex in one of our subgroups. However, this change
is very small: mean=0.67% range: -1.61-2.3% for the right cerebellar
cortex; mean=0.86% range: -1.64-3.7% for the left cerebellar cortex.
Although statistics indicate significant cerebellar cortex increase, we are
sceptical that Freesurfer's accuracy allows reliable detection of such
small differences. Is there any article on how accurate the longitudinal
Freesurfer for cerebellum segmentation or any suggestion on how to decide
whether our results are reliable?

Best,
Gabor
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