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We have two HP workstations on which Neuromag software runs 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). | 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. |
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.
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.