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      AFNI: software for analysis and visualization of functional magnetic resonance neuroimages.

      Computers and biomedical research, an international journal
      Brain, anatomy & histology, physiology, Computer Systems, Data Display, Humans, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Programming Languages, Software, Stereotaxic Techniques, User-Computer Interface

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          A package of computer programs for analysis and visualization of three-dimensional human brain functional magnetic resonance imaging (FMRI) results is described. The software can color overlay neural activation maps onto higher resolution anatomical scans. Slices in each cardinal plane can be viewed simultaneously. Manual placement of markers on anatomical landmarks allows transformation of anatomical and functional scans into stereotaxic (Talairach-Tournoux) coordinates. The techniques for automatically generating transformed functional data sets from manually labeled anatomical data sets are described. Facilities are provided for several types of statistical analyses of multiple 3D functional data sets. The programs are written in ANSI C and Motif 1.2 to run on Unix workstations.

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