CARET (Computerized Anatomical Reconstruction Toolkit) is a software application for the structural and functional analysis of the cerebral and cerebellar cortex. CARET is developed in the Van Essen Laboratory in the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology at the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. CARET is a free, open-source application distributed in both binary. The grants come from the Head Health Challenge, a $20 million program launched last year by the NFL and GE to spur innovation in tests and treatments that could help football players, members of.
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MRIcron is a cross-platform NIfTI format image viewer. It can load multiple layers of images, generate volume renderings and draw volumes of interest. It also provides dcm2nii for converting DICOM images to NIfTI format and NPM for statistics. MRIcron is a mature and useful tool, however you may want to consider the more recent MRIcroGL as an alternative.
Center of Mass, Regression, Clipping, Two Dimensional Display, Volume Rendering
Console (Text Based), Other Environment, Win32 (MS Windows), Gnome, KDE
MacOS, Windows, Linux
ANALYZE, DICOM, NIfTI-1
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MRIcron home page and introduction posted by Chris Rorden on Sep 5, 2014
RE: Display issue with MRICron: image stretched z-direction posted by Chris Rorden on Sep 17
RE: Display issue with MRICron: image stretched z-direction posted by antoninro on Sep 17
RE: Display issue with MRICron: image stretched z-direction posted by Chris Rorden on Sep 17
Display issue with MRICron: image stretched z-direction posted by antoninro on Sep 17
RE: bug with overlays: left is right posted by Chris Rorden on Sep 8
RE: 4D Traces - saving peristimulus volume posted by Chris Rorden on Sep 8
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RE: discrepancy between the results of MRIcron V2012 and V2019 posted by Chris Rorden on Sep 2
RE: discrepancy between the results of MRIcron V2012 and V2019 posted by Ardalan Aarabi on Sep 2
RE: discrepancy between the results of MRIcron V2012 and V2019 posted by Chris Rorden on Sep 2
discrepancy between the results of MRIcron V2012 and V2019 posted by Ardalan Aarabi on Sep 2
New release of MRIcron posted by Chris Rorden on Sep 18, 2019
8/2014 versions released posted by Chris Rorden on Oct 28, 2014
4/2010 versions released posted by Chris Rorden on Apr 1, 2010
mricron_macOS.dmg posted by Chris Rorden on Sep 11, 2019
MRIcron_linux.zip posted by Chris Rorden on Sep 11, 2019
MRIcron_windows.zip posted by Chris Rorden on Sep 11, 2019
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