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Jul 4, 2015 01:07 AM | Mingrui Xia
RE: Data driven edges and nodes
Hi Kevin,
Thanks for using BrainNet Viewer.
(a) Yes, just input your nodal size into column 5. The option "Auto" will scale the size range and option "raw" will display as the exact size as input.
(b) The adjacent matrix can be functional connectivity matrix among brain regions or connection of structural fiber tracts. The former can be generated from fMRI data by using Gretna (http://www.nitrc.org/projects/gretna/) and the structural network can be generated from DTI data by using PANDA (http://www.nitrc.org/projects/panda/).
Best,
Mingrui
Thanks for using BrainNet Viewer.
(a) Yes, just input your nodal size into column 5. The option "Auto" will scale the size range and option "raw" will display as the exact size as input.
(b) The adjacent matrix can be functional connectivity matrix among brain regions or connection of structural fiber tracts. The former can be generated from fMRI data by using Gretna (http://www.nitrc.org/projects/gretna/) and the structural network can be generated from DTI data by using PANDA (http://www.nitrc.org/projects/panda/).
Best,
Mingrui
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