Hi,
I am about to start processing some longitudinal data and am looking for
appropriate software. I know the Freesurfer allows for longitudinal
designs but how appropriate is it to use for developing brains, ie in my
sample the subjects are adolescents between 14-20 and they were last
scanned three years ago. Since the brain and skull size changes in that
time would Freesurfer be able to take that into account and what would
be the best way to go about it. I would be most grateful for your
advice.

Thank you

Linda

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Dr. Linda Campbell, PhD
NH&MRC Research fellow & Project Manager
University of Newcastle Priority Research Centre 
Brain & Mental Health

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Neuroscience Institute of Schizophrenia
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