FreeSurfers,

I have a couple of questions regarding normalization for brain/head size.

We are trying to analyze a pediatric population with subjects between age
4 and 16 with variable brain (and head) sizes. We are mainly interested in
measuring cortical thickness in these children,
but not sure whether volumetric normalization should be performed or the
output of the
recon-all -all script is already comparable among subjects with different
ages and brain sizes.
As per the eTIV page (http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/eTIV) of
the FreeSurfer website, cortical thickness information cannot be
normalized using volumetric information. Does this mean it doesn't have to
be normalized in our population at all?

If normalization for cortical thickness is necessary, what approach at
what stage would you suggest to use?

For volumetric information, is there any data suggesting normalization to
the estimated intracranial volume does not work in children?

Your help is much appreciated!


David Olayinka Kamson, MD
Research Associate
PET Center
Children's Hospital of Michigan
3901 Beaubien,
Detroit, MI 48201
Phone: 313-745-0668
FAX: 313-966-9228
david.kam...@pet.wayne.edu
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