I would like to tilt/rotate a brain image so that I can see multiple activations in a single slice. I don't believe this is possible in Freeview, am I'm curious if there is a brain viewer with this capability (would presumably require some type of activate interpolation)? It seems like a feature that would be quite useful.
My best, Sam Norman-Haignere
Something quick: mricro http://www.cabi.gatech.edu/mricro/mricro/
Cheers, Kevo
On 23 Nov 2017, at 9:05 pm, Sam Norman-Haignere svnh@mit.edu wrote:
I would like to tilt/rotate a brain image so that I can see multiple activations in a single slice. I don't believe this is possible in Freeview, am I'm curious if there is a brain viewer with this capability (would presumably require some type of activate interpolation)? It seems like a feature that would be quite useful.
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Hi Sam,
freeview can do this with the "transform" tool. But if it is cortical data, why not just sample your data onto the surface? Then you can see everything
cheers Bruce
On Thu, 23 Nov 2017, Sam Norman-Haignere wrote:
I would like to tilt/rotate a brain image so that I can see multiple activations in a single slice. I don't believe this is possible in Freeview, am I'm curious if there is a brain viewer with this capability (would presumably require some type of activate interpolation)? It seems like a feature that would be quite useful. My best, Sam Norman-Haignere
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