This page is intended to give an overview on functions and settings available via the main menu. Each item is listed in the order of appearance and a brief explanation is given of what function is performed or how the settings are changed.
To follow this page, you need to have the GUI open by entering neuroelf_gui
at the Matlab prompt.
Configuration settings that persist across NeuroElf GUI sessions are stored in a text-based configuration (ini) file in _core/config/neuroelf.ini
. Some of these settings can be reset to their original state by issuing neuroelf_setup
.
pwd
) to the folder that contains the file that is being openedobject.Browse;
call; this information is stored in the configuration file under section [RecentFiles
], setting SliceVar
)StatsVar
)SurfVar
)SurfStatsVar
)_files/colin/
sub-folder of the NeuroElf installation folder (in two sub-menus: VMRs and Surfaces)uiputfile
), and, unless this dialog is canceled or an invalid filename is entered, stores the currently selected slicing object under the given filename (and stores this filename with the object for subsequent calls to File
→ Save
)uiputfile
), and, unless this dialog is canceled or an invalid filename is entered, stores the currently selected (voxel-based) statistical object under the given filename (and stores this filename with the object for subsequent calls to File
→ Save
)spm_Fxxxx.hdr/nii
and/or spm_Txxxx.hdr/nii
files) which are then imported to VMP format using the importvmpfromspms function and subsequently loaded and displayed in the GUIClustertable
button)Clustertable
button will remove all currently available clusters (VOIs) from the GUI before the clusters of the currently selected map will be storedClustertable
button will add clusters as found by the VMP::ClusterTable method to the list of available clustersRenderer
property set to 'OpenGL
' (using hardware-based acceleration when possible)Renderer
property set to 'zbuffer
'_core/lut
folder of the NeuroElf installation; for each of the sub-entries, the currently selected Map
(only functional if exactly one map is selected) will have its LUTName
property set, followed by a call to object.SetColors
, which will update the coloring of the map if, and only if, the map's UseRGBColor
property is set to 0 (changeable by clicking on the LUT
radio button on the interface)value_overlay / (value_overlay + value_underlay)
value_underlay / (value_overlay + value_underlay)
object.Browse;
calls!), will be deleted from the xff global object memoryThis menu is only visible if the currently selected slicing (voxel-based anatomical) object is of type VMR.
RunTimeVars.UndoBuffer
property, allowing to draw data from a different object into the currently selected VMR's data (using the “undo-drawing” functionality)This menu is only visible if the currently selected slicing (voxel-based anatomical) object is of type VTC.
listdlg
) showing the currently loaded VMRs will be shown, and the currently selected VTC will then be masked so that voxel timecourses where the VMR data is below visible threshold will be set to all-zerosThis menu is only visible if the currently selected slicing (voxel-based) statistical object is of type GLM.
This menu is only visible if the currently selected slicing (voxel-based) statistical object is of type VMP.
listdlg
) showing the other loaded VMP objects, from which one or several objects can be selected; subsequently all maps found in the selected objects will be added at the end of the currently selected VMPuiputfile
) will be shown for the newly created object so as to simplify pairing SMPs with their according SRF objectMaps
from the selected VMP into Analyze (HDR format) filesMaps
in the VMP, so that voxels where the VMR data is below the visibility threshold will be set to 0This menu is only visible if an object of type SRF is loaded.
This menu is only visible if the currently selected slicing (voxel-based anatomical) object is of type HDR/NII.
This menu is only visible when the GUI is in minimized mode!
listdlg
) for selection; following data extraction and computation, the MDM VOI condition average plot window will openThis menu is only visible when the GUI is in minimized mode!
SPM.mat
file, which will be read and for each session (.Sess
) found therein, a protocol (PRT file) will be written to diskSPM.mat
file, and for each session one SDM file will be written to diskalphasim
function is called and results are being reported in the Matlab console window