FreeSurfer is a brain imaging software package originally developed by Bruce Fischl, Anders Dale, Martin Sereno, and Doug Greve. Development and maintenance of FreeSurfer is now the primary responsibility of the Laboratory for Computational Neuroimaging at the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging. FreeSurfer contains a set of programs with a common focus of analyzing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of brain tissue. It is an important tool in functional brain mapping and contains tools to conduct both volume based and surface based analysis. FreeSurfer includes tools for the reconstruction of topologically correct and geometrically accurate models of both the gray/white and pial surfaces, for measuring cortical thickness, surface area and folding, and for computing in
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| - FreeSurfer is a brain imaging software package originally developed by Bruce Fischl, Anders Dale, Martin Sereno, and Doug Greve. Development and maintenance of FreeSurfer is now the primary responsibility of the Laboratory for Computational Neuroimaging at the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging. FreeSurfer contains a set of programs with a common focus of analyzing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of brain tissue. It is an important tool in functional brain mapping and contains tools to conduct both volume based and surface based analysis. FreeSurfer includes tools for the reconstruction of topologically correct and geometrically accurate models of both the gray/white and pial surfaces, for measuring cortical thickness, surface area and folding, and for computing in (en)
- FreeSurfer est un logiciel d'imagerie des IRM de cerveau développé par Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging du Massachusetts General Hospital avec le support du CorTechs Labs, Inc, La Jolla, CA. C'est un outil important d'imagerie neurofonctionnelle, et facilite la visualisation des régions d'activations fonctionnelles du cortex cérébral, jusque-là rendue difficile par le nombre important de plis de celui-ci. FreeSurfer permet à la fois des analyses surfaciques et volumiques, qui utilisent prioritairement la surface de la matière blanche. Sont également inclus des outils pour une reconstruction topologiquement correct et géométriquement précise de la surface piale et de l'interface matière grise/blanche. Mesurer l'épaisseur cortical, les propriétés des surfaces et des plis c (fr)
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| - FreeSurfer is a brain imaging software package originally developed by Bruce Fischl, Anders Dale, Martin Sereno, and Doug Greve. Development and maintenance of FreeSurfer is now the primary responsibility of the Laboratory for Computational Neuroimaging at the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging. FreeSurfer contains a set of programs with a common focus of analyzing magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of brain tissue. It is an important tool in functional brain mapping and contains tools to conduct both volume based and surface based analysis. FreeSurfer includes tools for the reconstruction of topologically correct and geometrically accurate models of both the gray/white and pial surfaces, for measuring cortical thickness, surface area and folding, and for computing inter-subject registration based on the pattern of cortical folds. 57,541 copies of the FreeSurfer software package have been registered for use as of April 2022 and it is a core tool in the processing pipelines of the Human Connectome Project, the UK Biobank, the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study, and the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative. (en)
- FreeSurfer est un logiciel d'imagerie des IRM de cerveau développé par Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging du Massachusetts General Hospital avec le support du CorTechs Labs, Inc, La Jolla, CA. C'est un outil important d'imagerie neurofonctionnelle, et facilite la visualisation des régions d'activations fonctionnelles du cortex cérébral, jusque-là rendue difficile par le nombre important de plis de celui-ci. FreeSurfer permet à la fois des analyses surfaciques et volumiques, qui utilisent prioritairement la surface de la matière blanche. Sont également inclus des outils pour une reconstruction topologiquement correct et géométriquement précise de la surface piale et de l'interface matière grise/blanche. Mesurer l'épaisseur cortical, les propriétés des surfaces et des plis corticaux et effectuer des registrations (trouver la transformation linéaire ou non-linéaire entre le cerveau d'un sujet particulier et un cerveau qui sert d'atlas) basées sur un modèle cortical sont des autres fonctionnalités de FreeSurfer. De plus, le logiciel est capable de séparer automatiquement 35 régions non corticales. (fr)
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