There is not an easy way to do this. If you have access to the original hammersmith data, you can run each subject through FS, copy/convert the manual labels into the conformed space for each subject, then build your own volume-based atlas. If that is something you are up for, let me know and I can give you more details.

On 4/16/18 3:14 PM, Ryan Flores wrote:

Hi Freesurfer Developers,

Our group is hoping to obtain the cortical thickness, surface area, and volume for various cortical regions (as well as some subcortical volumes); however, we would like these values to be outputted with respect to the regions delineated in the Hammersmith atlas. This atlas is available for free online (http://brain-development.org/brain-atlases/adult-brain-maximum-probability-map-hammers-mith-atlas-n30r83-in-mni-space/) and I’ve included a screenshot to show you what files are included in the download. Based on this information, what is the best and/or most straight forward to move forward?

Thank you for your time. I look forward to hearing from you.

 1. FreeSurfer version:
    freesurfer-i386-apple-darwin11.4.2-stable6-20170119
 2. Platform: macOS High Sierra (Version 10.13.1)

Best,

Ryan

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Ryan Flores

Clinical Research Coordinator



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