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| The Neuromag software consists of several separate programs. We have two HP workstations on which these programs run fine. We also have pre-release versions that run under Linux (Redhat4), and these are currently installed on l21 only (in time, we hope to roll out onto the other Linux Boxes). For more details, see NeurmagAnalysis. | = Neuromag Software = We have two HP workstations on which Neuromag software runs fine. We also have pre-release versions that run under Linux (Redhat4). These can be called directly from the command line, and will run on a linux box with the minimal current load. Help on connecting to a Linux machine with VNC can be found in UsingVNC The Neuromag software consists of several separate programs: * '''Max Filter''' - for applying SSS to averaged or raw data. Removes much noise. Necessary if Active Shielding used. Also vital for movement compensation, and many other features. * '''Xplotter '''- for viewing averaged files * '''Xfit''' - for dipole fits to averaged files * '''Graph''' - flexible (though complicated) software for processing raw data (eg spectral analysis) * '''Seglab''' - for segmenting MRIs and creating BEMs * '''MRILab''' - for coregistering MRI and MEG data, and creating forward models * '''MCE''' - Minimum Current Estimate, and L1-norm distributed solution * '''Dicom Access''' - converting DICOM files to FIFF format If you have [wiki:CbuBaseWiki:GettingApproval Cambridge / CBU permissions], you can access the ElektaSoftwareManuals. For more general information on analysis with Neuromag software, visit here NeurmagAnalysis. |
Neuromag Software
We have two HP workstations on which Neuromag software runs fine. We also have pre-release versions that run under Linux (Redhat4). These can be called directly from the command line, and will run on a linux box with the minimal current load.
Help on connecting to a Linux machine with VNC can be found in UsingVNC
The Neuromag software consists of several separate programs:
Max Filter - for applying SSS to averaged or raw data. Removes much noise. Necessary if Active Shielding used. Also vital for movement compensation, and many other features.
Xplotter - for viewing averaged files
Xfit - for dipole fits to averaged files
Graph - flexible (though complicated) software for processing raw data (eg spectral analysis)
Seglab - for segmenting MRIs and creating BEMs
MRILab - for coregistering MRI and MEG data, and creating forward models
MCE - Minimum Current Estimate, and L1-norm distributed solution
Dicom Access - converting DICOM files to FIFF format
If you have [wiki:GettingApproval Cambridge / CBU permissions], you can access the ElektaSoftwareManuals.
For more general information on analysis with Neuromag software, visit here NeurmagAnalysis.
