Hi Alejandra, 

the script creates an SPC stack, where you have all the SPC values for each 
vertex for each subject. Even in without the stack the SPC values are stored in 
each base directory.
There are probably ways to define a label based on your ROI, then you can do an 
ROI analysis on the SPC files in all bases instead of a standard thickness 
analysis.

Best, Martin

> On 14. Jul 2017, at 20:15, Maria A Infante <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone, 
> 
> I have a questions concerning the SPC values for an individual brain region. 
> I am looking at group differences (3 groups) in SPC in surface and found one 
> region that was significant after correcting for multiple comparisons. I want 
> to follow up with pairwise comparisons. Is there a way to extract the SPC 
> values for that particular region? Are these the same values as the ones on 
> the stack file?
> 
> Thanks, 
> 
> Alejandra
> 
> 
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