Hi Lisa,
1. It all depends on what kind of analysis you want to do. You can run
aparcstats2table without the long_stats_slopes. Then you will get an
entry for each time point. If you run long_stats_slopes it will compute
the within-subject difference first, put the result into each base
dire
On 3/7/18 6:46 AM, Lisa Delalande wrote:
Hi FreeSurfer experts,
I would like to use the asegstats2table and the aparcstats2table
commands on my longitudinal data, which have been processing following
the longitudinal pipeline (recon-all -cross, - base and finally
-long). And I have two ques
Hi FreeSurfer experts,
I would like to use the asegstats2table and the aparcstats2table commands
on my longitudinal data, which have been processing following the
longitudinal pipeline (recon-all -cross, - base and finally -long). And I
have two questions :
1) Am I obliged to do the ''long_stats
I don't know about #1 (I think not). For #2 you shold use the subject
names from the longitudinal analysis
On 02/26/2018 11:39 AM, Lisa Delalande wrote:
> Hi FreeSurfer experts,
>
> I would like to use the asegstats2table and the aparcstats2table
> commands on my longitudinal data, that have be
Hi FreeSurfer experts,
I would like to use the asegstats2table and the aparcstats2table commands
on my longitudinal data, that have been processing following the
longitudinal pipeline (recon-all -cross, - base and finally -long). And I
have two questions :
1) Am I obliged to do the long_stats_sl