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> From: Bruce Fischl [mailto:fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 16, 2011 11:52 AM
> To: Marco Loggia, PhD
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Subject: Re: [Freesurfer] output of mris_anatomical_stats
Hi Marco
that is the spatial standard deviation, which probably isn't a very
interesting #. Typically the more interesting variance is cross subject.
cheers
Bruce
On Wed, 16 Feb 2011, Marco
Loggia, PhD wrot
Hi Marco
that is the spatial standard deviation, which probably isn't a very
interesting #. Typically the more interesting variance is cross subject.
cheers
Bruce
On Wed, 16 Feb 2011, Marco
Loggia, PhD wrote:
> Dear all,
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> In mris_anatomical_stats, the "average cortical thickness" valu
Dear all,
In mris_anatomical_stats, the "average cortical thickness" value comes with
a measure of dispersion around the mean. Is this Standard Deviation? If so,
is there a way to plot the 95% confidence intervals instead?
Thanks,
Marco
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Marco L. Loggia, Ph
Hi,
The output of function "mris_anatomical_stats" contains the
following measurements: integrated rectified mean curvature, integrated
rectified Gaussian curvature, folding index and intrinsic curvature index. Can
someone please give me a brief explanation of what these measurements are o