freesurferformats (Q69586)

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Read and Write 'FreeSurfer' Neuroimaging File Formats
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Read and Write 'FreeSurfer' Neuroimaging File Formats

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    0.1.17
    11 February 2022
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    0.1.0
    4 September 2019
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    13 September 2019
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    2 October 2019
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    15 October 2019
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    6 November 2019
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    17 January 2021
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    25 May 2021
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    2 February 2024
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    Provides functions to read and write neuroimaging data in various file formats, with a focus on 'FreeSurfer' <http://freesurfer.net/> formats. This includes, but is not limited to, the following file formats: 1) MGH/MGZ format files, which can contain multi-dimensional images or other data. Typically they contain time-series of three-dimensional brain scans acquired by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). They can also contain vertex-wise measures of surface morphometry data. The MGH format is named after the Massachusetts General Hospital, and the MGZ format is a compressed version of the same format. 2) 'FreeSurfer' morphometry data files in binary 'curv' format. These contain vertex-wise surface measures, i.e., one scalar value for each vertex of a brain surface mesh. These are typically values like the cortical thickness or brain surface area at each vertex. 3) Annotation file format. This contains a brain surface parcellation derived from a cortical atlas. 4) Surface file format. Contains a brain surface mesh, given by a list of vertices and a list of faces.
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