Re: [HCP-Users] connectome for monkeys // fiber trajectories

2019-04-11 Thread Glasser, Matthew
me.org>" mailto:hcp-users@humanconnectome.org>> Subject: Re: [HCP-Users] connectome for monkeys // fiber trajectories Connectome workbench is agnostic to species, though there are some defaults (identification symbol size) which default to a size suited to the human brain.

Re: [HCP-Users] connectome for monkeys // fiber trajectories

2019-04-11 Thread Timothy Coalson
Connectome workbench is agnostic to species, though there are some defaults (identification symbol size) which default to a size suited to the human brain. We frequently use it with primate data. Workbench can display probabilistic trajectories generated with fsl's bedpostx/probtrackx tools (for

Re: [HCP-Users] connectome for monkeys // fiber trajectories

2019-04-11 Thread David Van Essen
1) Connectome Workbench is routinely used to analyze NHP neuroimaging data (macaque, chimpanzee, marmoset) in a number of labs, and a growing number of datasets are available in BALSA. See, for example: Autio et al. (2019) https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/602979v1

[HCP-Users] connectome for monkeys // fiber trajectories

2019-04-11 Thread DE CASTRO Vanessa
Hi! I've started to work with the human connectome workbench, and I was wondering if is ready to use with monkeys as well, like Caret. And I also read in the tutorial that you are already working in a new feature: probabilistic fiber trajectories... how soon it will come?? :D Thank you very