Hi FS experts,

I was wondering whether it would be possible to measure the average
cortical thickness at a specific slice (either axial, coronal, or
sagittal). I read in Bruce's paper: "Measuring the thickness of the human
cerebral cortex from magnetic resonance images" that "Measuring the
thickness from the coronal slice at the point indicated by the green cross
would result in an estimate in excess of 1 cm." Is that always the case,
or has there been a way to bypass that issue?

Thank you for your time,
Panos
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