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  <description>We are excited to announce the latest NeuroDOT (v1.4) &amp; NeuroDOT_py (v1.0.0) releases on GitHub and PyPi! The Matlab release features improvements to format compatibility with NIfTI, SNIRF, and LUMO, a new tutorial for participant-specific head modeling, and an interactive user-interface for rendering data on a mesh. For NeuroDOT_py, a Sphinx-based documentation site is now available in addition to the toolbox being available via PyPi. This release was made possible thanks to the efforts of the NeuroDOT Development Team and the Brain Light Lab at WashU.

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