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NeuroElf - Videos
Here are some videos that I've recorded showing some of the more basic functionality available in NeuroElf: (for an alternative view, visit the NeuroElf YouTube Channel, which also contains playlists…)
Setup
Installation
This video is about
- downloading NeuroElf from the main page,
- the NeuroElf wiki,
- unzipping the installer,
- running the installer and setup,
- adding the colin_aux file
and is also available in
- full-size resolution and as
GUI features
Basic browsing
This video is about
- opening statistical data,
- using the map selector,
- running a first contrast,
- map thresholding
and is also available in
- full-size resolution and as
Contrast manager
This video is about
- opening a GLM,
- using the contrast manager to define contrasts,
- load covariates,
- define groups
and is also available in
- full-size resolution and as
GLM beta plotter
This video is about
- opening a GLM,
- invoking the beta plotter,
- performing a multiple linear regression,
- using the cluster table feature,
- selecting scatters,
- dialog options
and is also available in
- full-size resolution and as
Defining ROIs
This video is about
- run a conjunction between a correlation and a one-sample t-test map
- threshold this conjunction map
- use the clustertable function to create a list of clusters
- find the desired cluster
- restrict the selected cluster(s) to a sphere around the peak
- extract data from a GLM in a given cluster
- overlay a visualization of selected clusters on a VMR
- use the drawing tool to manually define a VOI/ROI
and is available in
- full-size resolution and as
Surface visualization
This video is about
- loading one of the Colin-27 surfaces,
- using the SMP conversion,
- surface navigation
and is also available in
- full-size resolution and as
Surface and Rendering visualization comparison
This video is about
- creating a high-resolution screenshot from an undocked surface view
- loading this (EPS) file into an external graphics program (e.g. GIMP) for rendering (please make sure that you have Ghostscript installed under Windows!)
- comparing rendering resolutions
- loading a VMR suitable for rendering
- invoking the rendering UI
- changing the contrast/brightness setting of the VMR
- using the rendering UI with lower and higher resolution settings
and is also available in
- full-size resolution and as
neuroelf_videos.txt · Last modified: 2011/05/18 13:10 by jochen