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BrainVoyager QX 1.9 - Analysis and Visualisation of MRI data

BrainVoyager is the “all-in-one” solution for brain imaging research enables analysis and visualisation of functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging data. For a free trial, click through to FAQ.

  • Highly flexible data processing on raw data.
  • Comprehensive set of analysis and visualization tools.
  • Beautiful visualisations of obtained results.
  • Used in more than 500 research groups worldwide, it is known for its high processing speed and Interactive, user friendly interface.
  • Cross Platform – use your preferred operating system and exploit existing hardware
  • Fully open programming interface for advanced users
  • Bidirectional connection with BESA (Brain Electrical Source Analysis) allows easy integration with EEG and MEG data.

Publications

BrainVoyager is used in research departments worldwide and has appeared in thousands. Here is a selection of some recent research articles that cite the use of BrainVoyager.

P E Downing, A W Y Chan, M V Peelen, C M Dodds and N Kanwisher, Domain Specificity in Visual Cortex, Cerebral Cortex, 2006, 16(10):1453-1461, Oxford Univ Press

Y Nir, U Hasson, I Levy, Y Yeshurun and R Malach,Widespread functional connectivity and fMRI fluctuations in human visual cortex in the absence of visual stimulation, Neuroimage, 2006, 30(4):1313-1324, Elsevier

M Siegel, T H Donner, R Oostenveld, P Fries, A K Engel, High-Frequency Activity in Human Visual Cortex Is Modulated by Visual Motion Strength, Cerebral Cortex, 2007, 17(3):732-741, Oxford Univ Press

S Park, H Intraub, D Yi, D Widders, M Chun, Beyond the Edges of a View: Boundary Extension in Human Scene-Selective Visual Cortex, Neuron, 2007, 54(2):335 – 342, Elsevier

A E Welchman, A Deubelius, V Conrad, H H Bülthoff, Z Kourtzi, 3D shape perception from combined depth cues in human visual cortex, Nature Neuroscience, 2005 8:820 - 827  - nature.com

K Grill-Spector, R Malach, The Human Visual Cortex, Annual Review of Neuroscience, 2004, 27: 649-677- Annual Reviews Y Lerner, T Hendler, R Malach, M Harel, H Leiba, C Stolovitch and P Pianka, Selective fovea-related deprived activation in retinotopic and high-order visual cortex of human amblyopes, Neuroimage, 2006, 33(1): 169-179, Elsevier

J Vinberg, K Grill-Spector, Representation of Shapes, Edges, and Surfaces Across Multiple Cues in the Human Visual Cortex, Journal of Neurophysiology, 2008, 99: 1380-1393 - Am Physiological Soc

T Liu, F Pestilli, M Carrasco, Transient Attention Enhances Perceptual Performance and fMRI Response in Human Visual Cortex. Neuron, 2004 , 45(3):469 - 477

J Gardner, P Sun, R Waggoner, K Ueno, K Tanaka, K Cheng, Contrast Adaptation and Representation in Human Early Visual Cortex, Neuron, 2005, 47(4):607 – 620, Neuron, Elsevier

F Fang, S O Murray, D Kersten, S He,  Orientation-Tuned fMRI Adaptation in Human Visual Cortex,  Journal of Neurophysiology, 2005 94: 4188-4195 - Am Physiological Soc

Scott O Murray, H Boyaci, D Kersten,The representation of perceived angular size in human primary visual cortex, Nature Neuroscience, 2006 9:429 - 434 – nature.com

Y Xu, N B Turk-Browne, M M Chun, Dissociating Task Performance from fMRI Repetition Attenuation in Ventral Visual Cortex,  Journal of Neuroscience, 2007, 27(22):5981-5985 Soc Neuroscience

M Rijpkema, S I van Aalderen, J V Schwarzbach, F A J Verstraten, Activation patterns in visual cortex reveal receptive field size-dependent attentional modulation, Brain Research, 2008, 1189:90-96 - Elsevier

F Fang, S O Murray, S He, Duration-Dependent fMRI Adaptation and Distributed Viewer-Centered Face Representation in Human Visual Cortex, Cerebral Cortex, 2007 17(6):1402-1411 - Oxford Univ Press

N G Müller, A Kleinschmidt, Temporal Dynamics of the Attentional Spotlight: Neuronal Correlates of Attentional Capture and Inhibition of Return in Early Visual Cortex, Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2007 19(4):587-593 - MIT Press

S O Murray, C A Olman, D Kersten, Spatially Specific fMRI Repetition Effects in Human Visual Cortex, Journal of Neurophysiology, 2006 95: 2439-2445 - Am Physiological Soc

M Meng, D A Remus, F Tong, Filling-in of visual phantoms in the human brain, Nature Neuroscience, 2005, 8:1248 –1254  - nature.com

D Beck, S Kastner, Stimulus similarity modulates competitive interactions in human visual cortex, Journal of Vision 2007 7(2):1-12- journalofvision.org

H Lu, G Basso, J T Serences, S Yantis, X Golay, P C M van Zijl, Retinotopic mapping in the human visual cortex using vascular space occupancy-dependent functional magnetic resonance imaging. Neuroreport, 2005, 16(15):1635-1640 - neuroreport.com

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