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  <title>NITRC News Group Forum: imagilys-releases-brainmagix-spm-viewer</title>
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  <description>SPM (Statistical Parametric Mapping, UCL, London) is a powerful fMRI analysis software but its visualization capabilities are sometimes a limitation for the researchers. That's why Imagilys has decided to offer the neuroimaging community a free version of its commercial &quot;BrainMagix&quot; neuroimaging software, called &quot;BrainMagix SPM viewer&quot;.

BrainMagix SPM Viewer's Features:
- Professional viewer for your SPM-based fMRI activations
- JAVA-programmed, cross-platform (Windows, MAC, Linux), without Matlab license, making it possible to share your results with colleagues who do not have SPM installed
- Reads SPM.mat files and NIfTI images in an user-friendly way
- Overlay the blobs with an atlas or any anatomical image
- On the fly adjustment of threshold and cluster size
- Localize your activations in an atlas
- BOLD signal curves in ROIs (future feature)
- Export your results as PNG images

Learn more, watch the demo and download BrainMagix SPM Viewer:
http://www.imagilys.com/brainmagix-spm-viewer/</description>
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