Yes, you can just average them

On 4/26/2021 3:59 AM, Agurne Sampedro Calvete wrote:

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Dear Freesurfer experts,

I am trying to obtain the average thickness of the brain lobes. I am particularly interested in the temporal lobe. I have run "mri_annotation2label" (--lobeStrict) and "mris_anatomical_stats" commands and I have obtained the average thickness of the different lobes in each hemisphere. However, I am interested in obtaining data of both hemispheres together, that is, a single thickness average for example for the temporal lobe. Is there a way to calculate it? Could I just sum both averages from each hemisphere?

Thank you very much in advance.

Kind regards,

Agurne



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