Dear all

I am a young researcher just starting on fMRI/ freesurfer analysis in
Cape Town. I got a good start after a Course the MGH guys gave us a
few months back. Ran 53 subjects, T1 MPRAGE 3T Allegra Siemens on our
local cluster (8 core nehalem X 300) (www.chpc.ac.za) : at one subject
per node, took 12 -13 hrs on them, all recon-ed without a hitch as far
as I can tell with tkmedit within 2 weeks. I have a few problems
though in my initial "get feet warm" analysis:

First off I just wanted to run by you guys my stats analysis: I wanted
to start with a very basic ROI using four different predefined
regions: (Right and left) Medial Orbital Frontal Cortex, Lateral
Frontal Cortex, Caudate and Globus Pallidus. I took the mean cortical
thickness of one group and did a unpaired t-test two-tailed t-test
with the other group in R (Which I have also started to use BTW).(13
in OCD group; 15 in control group) I also did a non-parametric
Wilcoxon test in the same way as I inspected the data on box-charts in
R and they looked a little suspicious to me. The t-tests were all
insignificant. The Wilcoxon turned up as 0.054 on the Right MOFC which
is a bit dicey but nevertheless right on the money as a colleague
working independently on the DTI found some good results in the Right
Uncinate. The recruiting is still ongoing though and the numbers will
increase, so maybe that will sway the P values one way or the other.

Next I want to run a regression analysis in qdec using their ybocs
scales(OCD severity): cortical thickness on the one arm and the score
on the other.

Am I doing this part right? Is there a simpler or more effective way?
Comments or concerns...

Also:

I found that the parcelation for the MOFC and LOFC are spot on as far
as I can tell from inspecting the scans in tkmedit. The segmentation
of the Caudate looks okay, but the Globus Pallidus is a bit off.
Sometimes it includes bits of the (?)anterior commisure and
surrounding white matter (?CS tracts). Is it a bit pale for this type
of analysis? (Also, I might be asking a bit much, but has anyone tried
and measure the pars interna and externa of the Globus Pallidus?)

Any suggestions?

Thanks again everyone for a fantastic course and an even more
brilliant software package.

regards

Dr Stefan du Plessis
CUBIC
South Africa
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