I'm sure you will get many different responses to this question. My first question would be: are you measuring normal/control subjects or some other population? If you are going to be measuring non-normal brains, the best (most accurate, anyway, but also time consuming) is to do it by hand using a program like MIPAV (share-ware developed by NIH, but there have been lots of plug-ins developed by others at test sites, such as Johns Hopkins, that have automated some of the processes for measuring certain structures- just google MIPAV).
Julie E. McEntee, M.A., C.C.R.P.
Senior Research Program Coordinator
Department of Psychiatry- Neuroimaging
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
600 N. Wolfe St./ Phipps 300
Baltimore, MD 21287
Phone: 410-502-0468
Fax: 410-614-3676
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From: Mirko Diksic <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, January 25, 2008 9:42 am
Subject: [SPM] Getting volumes of brain regions
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> Dear List,
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> I would like to get volumes of different brain regions, both left and
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> right sides. Which is the best software for dong this and where is
> available. I could not get working IBASPM.
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> Many thanks,
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> Mirko Diksic.
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