Yes, I mean a cerebellar parcellation.
Do you project to distribute them.
Thanks
Giovanni
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> Le 26 févr. 2018 à 15:17, Bruce Fischl a écrit :
>
> Hi Giovanni
>
> do you mean a cerebellar parcellation? We have several prototypes but haven't
> distributed anything yet.
>
Hi Giovanni
do you mean a cerebellar parcellation? We have several prototypes but
haven't distributed anything yet.
cheers
Bruce
On Mon, 26 Feb 2018, Giovanni de Marco
wrote:
Hello,
is there an atlas for the cerebellum using freesurfer ?
Many thanks for the information.
Best
Giovanni
2
Hello,
is there an atlas for the cerebellum using freesurfer ?
Many thanks for the information.
Best
Giovanni
2018-01-11 9:15 GMT+01:00 de Marco :
> Many thanks Bruce for your rapid and clear response.
> Have a nice day
> Best
> Giovanni
>
> Envoyé de mon iPhone
>
> > Le 11 janv. 2018 à 02:27,
Many thanks
Best
Giovanni
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> Le 11 janv. 2018 à 15:59, Bruce Fischl a écrit :
>
> it means the degree to which larger putamen and larger thickness are
> correlated
>> On Thu, 11 Jan 2018, de Marco wrote:
>>
>> Just a clarification. I would like to compare two groups of p
it means the degree to which larger putamen and larger thickness are
correlated
On Thu, 11 Jan 2018, de Marco wrote:
Just a clarification. I would like to compare two groups of patients in terms
of thickness.
If I choose putamen as covariable (VI) in the design, what means the
correlation bet
Just a clarification. I would like to compare two groups of patients in terms
of thickness.
If I choose putamen as covariable (VI) in the design, what means the
correlation between putamen and groups for the thickness ?
Thanks
Giovanni
> Le 11 janv. 2018 à 09:15, de Marco a écrit :
>
> Man
Many thanks Bruce for your rapid and clear response.
Have a nice day
Best
Giovanni
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> Le 11 janv. 2018 à 02:27, Bruce Fischl a écrit :
>
> Hi Giovanni
>
> the basal ganglia are little balls of gray matter, so I'm not sure how one
> would measure thickness there. We do
Hi Giovanni
the basal ganglia are little balls of gray matter, so I'm not sure how
one would measure thickness there. We do supply volume for each nucleus
cheers
Bruce
On
Thu, 11 Jan 2018, Giovanni de Marco wrote:
Hello,
In stats-table,
I did'n
t find the thickness of
Hello,
In stats-table,
I did'n
t find the thickness of
basal ganglia.
Please, c
an we
get