yes, you can use mri_surf2surf first to map them to fsaverage, then 
convert them to ascii
On Thu, 17 Apr 2014, sabin khadka wrote:

> Hi Bruce,
> Thanks for the reply. I was wondering if I have to somehow resample or map
> to fsaverage so as to have same # of vertices across all subjects. I tried
> using mris_convert as you suggested above but I can see that different
> subjects have different #of vertices.
> 
> Thanks for help.
> 
> -Sabin
> On Thursday, April 17, 2014 9:29 AM, Bruce Fischl
> <fis...@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:
> Hi Sabin
> 
> mris_convert can convert binary "curvature" format files to ascii ones if
> the output file has the extension asc. Something like:
> 
> mris_convert -c lh.thickness lh.orig lh.thickness.asc
> 
> this will give you a 5 column ascii file in the format
> <vertex index> <x> <y> <z> <thickness>
> 
> cheers
> Bruce
> 
> On Thu, 17 Apr 2014,
> sabin khadka
> wrote:
> 
> > Hi all,
> > I want to extract to extract thickness, area and lgi values vertex wise in
> > ascii files for group of subjects. Could anyone suggest me on how to do
> it.
> >
> > Thank you for your help.
> >
> > -Sabin
> 
> >
> >
> 
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