You can run corrections for multiple comparisons (mri_glmfit-sim) to get 
clusters of significant effects, then compute the mean over those clusters.

On 9/19/19 8:08 AM, AKUDJEDU, THEOPHILUS wrote:
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> Dear FreeSurfer,
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> I used QDEC for the longitudinal two‐stage model analyses, where 
> temporal data within each subject was reduced to a symmetrised percent 
> rate of change (spc) maps using the/long_mris_slopes/function for data 
> acquired at two time-point. I observed an abnormal region with 
> different spc in patients relative to controls over time. *How do I 
> extract the spc for this region in each individual? What scripts do I 
> use?*
> Thanks
> Theo
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