Hi,

has anyone created functionality to compare the spatial correlation/similarity

of two patterns in the form of cortical surface overlays. What I am looking at 
is a have

scalar at every point on the cortical surface. obviously this is just a list of 
vertices with

a scalar value associated with each. obviously I can map these both onto an 
average cortical surface and then simply compute the correlation of both of 
these.


but of course pattern similarity is an inherently spatial problem and for 
cortical

surfaces a 2 dimensional spatial correlation or other similarity metric would be

what you want. Here the order of vertices in a vertex list maps somewhat like a

string around the cortex and so the next wrap around you have vertices which are

adjacent on the surface but distant by the metric of vertex count.


is there any implementation of a similarity metric which takes this coordinate 
problem into account. In my measure every vertex across both hemi has a value 
and so i am not interested in something for a small localized patch.


any thoughts appreciated


Greg
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