External Email - Use Caution        

Hi,
I want to estimate the mean cortical thickness. For this I have summed the
thickness across all 34 regions mapped to the Desikan-Killiany atlas.
However, I also have the average mean thickness of left and right
hemispheres (direct output variables of Freesurfer). As there is no visual
inspection of the imaging in the particular cohort, I remove measures that
are 3 standard deviations above or below the mean. Hence, I may expect more
outliers to be removed when I take the average across the regions. I am
using these brain measures as outcomes in association analyses with the
genetic score as the exposure. For the mean thickness (averaged across the
left and right hemisphere thickness variables of freesurfer after removing
outliers), the regression coefficients have a smaller standard deviation
than with thickness averaged across the 34 regions. I’m not sure which one
to use - which one is more accurate? When I look at the mean thickness
(which I derived using 34 regions) and it’s standard deviation, it is
similar to that of the average mean thickness across the two hemispheres as
well as the standard deviation of that. Can you suggest what is most
accurate please and what the difference is between the mean thickness
across the two hemispheres obtained from freesurfer and those calculated
across the regions? Why does one result in more precision than in the other?

Thank you!
_______________________________________________
Freesurfer mailing list
Freesurfer@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
https://mail.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/mailman/listinfo/freesurfer

Reply via email to