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How much computer do you need for MRI processing?

December 4, 2010

I want to address how much computing power you need when imaging. The short answer is: as much as you can. RAM If you want to stick with a Mac environment, a Mac Pro would be ideal (although we use … Continue reading →

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The Art of Neuroimaging

November 18, 2010

Here are a few of my favorite fiber tracking images I’ve created (and one non-diffusion image). There is an art to neuroimaging. Sorry for the obnoxious watermarks; because all the images are funded by the grant NINDS K23NS060660 (Catherine Price, University … Continue reading →

Posted in Fiber Tracking | Replies: 3

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