Hello,
 This is Rashmi. I am very new to neurobiology and computing and my very first 
project involves measuring cortical thickness from the reconstructed surfaces 
generated by FreeSurfer. I have recently started to self teach myself 
FreeSurfer, but with a background in immunology and almost no background in 
neurobiology I know I have  a long way to go and need a lot of help.
I have learnt to run FreeSurfer and am currently using Version 5.1.0. I am  
also referring the FreeSurfer Lectures and Tutorial available online for free 
to learn usage of Tktools.  Despite that I don't have access to your tutorial 
data, I have found this tutorial helpful in learning how to use Tktools to view 
volumes and surfaces.
At present I have few basic (naïve) questions that I need your help with, 
excuse me if you find my question ignorant.


A)My first question is about the cortical parcellation stats files.
After running the recon all on my MPRAGE data, I did get the ?.aparc.stats file 
in the stats folder. I also see ?.aparc.a2009S.stats files. I read and kind of 
understood the difference between these two files in how differently they 
calculate the gray matter.
My question is which of these two files should be considered for measurement as 
generated by the automated calculation of the cortical thickness.

B) Besides the cortical thickness parameters the ?.aparc file has information 
on the white surface area and the mean thickness.
Is the mean thickens represents the average cortical thickness of the 
respective hemisphere? If not what does it represents and how can I calculate 
the hemisphere based cortical thickness?

C) How would I calculate the average cortical thickness of the whole brain?

D) In research articles related to measurement of cortical thickness, authors 
have reported mapping of the thickness measured on the inflated or 
semi-inflated surface . How is it done and what is the significance of doing it.

E)Once I have the measure of all the cortical thickness how do I compare all 
the Subjects measurements participating in my study?

F) Do you in your tutorial have some reference images for  labelled subcortical 
regions that are generated in aseg.mgz files.

Thanks for your response in advance.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Regards,
Rashm.


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