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Martin,
Thanks for the feedback. Given our data set (1mm^3 timepoint1 and 0.8mm^3
timepoint 2), what would be the best way to salvage this data and look for
longitudinal changes? Would it be possible to upsample/downsample the
images so that they are t
All,
Just wanted to follow up on this message. Does anyone have recommendations
for the best way to compare this data longitudinally?
Thanks very much,
James
On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 1:19 PM, James Gullickson wrote:
> All,
>
> Our lab is working with longitudinal (two time points) data from a
All,
Our lab is working with longitudinal (two time points) data from a cohort
of around 130 individuals. We are attempting to make comparisons between
time points 1 and 2 on measures like total brain volume, ventricular
volume, ventricle-brain-ratio, and cortical thickness. However, we have run