Hello,

As I understand it, the surface area measure is not a real surface
area measure.  It is more a measure of how much the brain has to be
stretched in order to get into a common space.  My question is that if
the cortical volume is calculated by multiplying the thickness and the
surface area (right?), then is it a real volume that can be compared
between subjects?

Also, is it is more accurate to use the cortical volume measures from
the aparc files rather than the aseg files, since the aseg files
overestimate the white matter due to the manual tracing it is based
on?

Thank you,
Jeff
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