Though one workaround might be to subdivide a label many, many times using 
mris_divide_parcellation, I was wondering if it is possible to obtain a 
per-vertex (or even per-face) fMRI waveform for a label. In other words, rather 
than compute the average waveform across all vertices, as with mri_segstats 
--label subject semi /path/to/label --avgwf avgwave.txt, which yields a single 
value that averages across, say, 5000 vertices, I would like to obtain each of 
the 5000 waveforms averaged over. I assume this would be more comparable to the 
scale of analysis used by those looking at voxel populations (e.g., as in MVPA).

Thanks, Chris

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