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mris_average_curvature mris_average_curvature - add a template into an average surface.
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This program will add a template into an average surface.
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 mris_average_curvature [options] <input curv. file> <hemi> <surface> <subject> ... <output curv file > mris_average_curvature [-s] [-o] inputcurvfile hemi surface subject ... outputcurvfile
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|| inputcurvfile || input curv file ||
|| hemi || hemisphere ||
|| surface || surface ||
|| subject ... || subject ||
|| outputcurvfile ||output curv file ||
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if the -s flag is specified then the last parameter specifies the directory in which to write the statistical maps. || -s || causes the last parameter to specify the directory in which to write the statistical maps||
|| -o || override last subject as the output surface||
|| -s cond# || generate summary statistics and write them into sigavg<cond #>-<hemi>.w and sigvar<cond #>-<hemi>.w||
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if the -o flag is specified then it overrides the last subject as the output surface. = Outputs =
||outputcurvfile || the output curvature file will be painted onto the last subject name specified on the command line||
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-s <cond #> generate summary statistics and write them into sigavg<cond #>-<hemi>.w and sigvar<cond #>-<hemi>.w.
= Outputs =
the output curvature file will be painted onto the last subject name specified
on the command line.
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BruceFischl

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Name

mris_average_curvature - add a template into an average surface.

Synopsis

mris_average_curvature [-s] [-o] inputcurvfile hemi surface subject ... outputcurvfile

Arguments

Positional Arguments

inputcurvfile

input curv file

hemi

hemisphere

surface

surface

subject ...

subject

outputcurvfile

output curv file

Required Flagged Arguments

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Optional Flagged Arguments

-s

causes the last parameter to specify the directory in which to write the statistical maps

-o

override last subject as the output surface

-s cond#

generate summary statistics and write them into sigavg<cond #>-<hemi>.w and sigvar<cond #>-<hemi>.w

Outputs

outputcurvfile

the output curvature file will be painted onto the last subject name specified on the command line

Description

Examples

Example 1

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Example 2

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Bugs

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See Also

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Links

FreeSurfer, FsFast

Methods Description

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References

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Reporting Bugs

Report bugs to <analysis-bugs@nmr.mgh.harvard.edu>

Author/s

BruceFischl

mris_average_curvature (last edited 2008-04-29 11:45:57 by localhost)