Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a well-developed technique in neuroscience. Limitations in applying MRI to rodent models of neuropsychiatric disorders include the large number of animals required to achieve statistical significance, and the paucity of automation tools for the critical early step in processing, brain extraction, which prepares brain images for alignment and voxel-wise statistics.
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A workflow environment bringing together heterogenous, online biological image resources, a user's image data and biological atlases in a concise, unified and intuitive workspace. The MBAT viewer displays multiple images on a single virtual canvas allowing easy side-by-side comparisons and image compositing. MBAT is written in Java so it is platform independent and is highly extensible through it's plugin architecture. MBAT integrates three distinct workspaces for online search, image alignment (registration) and image display: * Search Workspace: able to submit a query to multiple databases simultaneously and online literature searches. * Registration Workspace: performs 2D landmark based registration. * Viewer Workspace: displays & composites images and image volumes using high performance graphics hardware. * Atlas Viewer: allows navigation and interrogation of volumetric atlases. * Hierarchy Editor: create logical groupings of atlas labels.
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