Good morning,
I apologize if this email was sent out twice. I would like to use anterior to
posterior length as a covariate in my DTI analysis. Is there an easy way
to obtain this information for each subject?
Thank you,
Heather
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occipital pole on fsaverage, then map each of them to each
> subjects and compute the distance between them. That will be a rough
> estimate. Or you could transform the brainmask.mgz to tal coords and see
> what the first and last a/p coords are. Neither will be perfect
>
>
> O
Bruce
>
> On Wed, 16 Mar 2016, Heather Acuff wrote:
>
> Good morning,
>>
>> I apologize if this email was sent out twice. I would like to
>> use anterior to posterior length as a covariate in my DTI analysis. Is
>> there an easy way to obtain this
Good morning,
I would like to use anterior to posterior length as a covariate in my DTI
analysis. Is there an easy way to obtain this information for each subject?
Thank you,
Heather Acuff
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