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Ranges with Scores #3
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Dear Roger, |
I do think that the unique aspect of volBrain is that it gives you this normative data. |
We have added the normative ranges of normalized volumes used in AssemblyNet (in the report when age is provided) through the following files: female_ranges.csv, male_ranges.csv, and general_range.csv. |
Thank you Boris,
I will tell my colleagues!
This is great news and I hope that this will increase usage of your
outstanding tool.
Best,
Roger
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We have added the normative ranges of normalized volumes used in
AssemblyNet (in the report when age is provided) through the following
files: female_ranges.csv, male_ranges.csv, and general_range.csv.
There is also a new section in the README about that.
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Is there a way to get the normative range for a person (shown in the PDF) as well as the actual volume values in the .csv file output?
This would be useful for identifying frequencies of people showing abnormally high or low volumes for their age/sex.
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