Dear Mirko,
Barrick and colleagues propose an automatic method to study brain
asymmetry. However, you should implement the method or ask for it, as (I
think I remember) the software is not publicly available.
Best regards,
Juanjo
Barrick TR, Mackay CE, Prima S, Maes F, Vandermeulen D, Crow TJ, &
Roberts N (2005) Automatic analysis of cerebral asymmetry: an
exploratory study of the relationship between brain torque and planum
temporale asymmetry. NeuroImage 24:678-691
Mirko Diksic, Dr. wrote:
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> Dear All,
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> Is there a program which would permit statistical voxel-by-voxel
> comparison between left and right sides of the brain?
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> Many thanks,
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> Mirko Diksic.
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