That will be fine. We are working on tools to perform mixed effects 
analysis on longitudinal, but they are not ready yet. I think Martin has 
some tools to exploit the fact that they are longitudinal (eg, computing 
a slope normalizing by the first time point or the average of the time 
points). But what you have is also fine too.
doug

On 05/14/2012 11:10 PM, jorge luis wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I have some longitudinal data ready for the group analysis but I have 
> a doubt:
>
> Can I simply use the following command to resample all left hemisphere 
> thickness maps onto the fsaverage surface (as in traditional 
> cross-sectional analyses)?
>
> mris_preproc --fsgd fsgd.txt --target fsaverage --hemi lh --meas 
> thickness --out lh.fsgd_subj.mgh
>
> Is there any change because of the data being longitudinal?
>
> Thanks
> -Jorge
>
>
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