My understanding is that an upcoming version of BrainVoyager will be
able to import SPM99 results. It can already import BESA99 results
and co-register them with anatomical MRI data. I've had good results
with this procedure. I would be quite interested in any alternatives
like BrainStorm.
Joe
At 10:54 +0930 6/28/00, Darren Weber wrote:
>Hi,
>
>are there any plans to incorporate multimodal source modelling routines into
>SPM?
>
>Many of you must be now familiar with the MGH Freesurfer software and the
>developments in multimodal source modelling of the MGH group. I wonder if the
>excellent functional blood flow analysis tools of SPM will sometime be
>complemented by EEG or MEG analysis tools and some efforts made toward a
>convergence of these analysis approaches?
>
>There must be various EEG tools available for matlab already. For
>instance, see
>http://www.occuphealth.fi/users/jussi.virkkala/Matlab.html for some
>matlab tools
>that handle Neuroscan EEG data.
>
>Kind regards, Darren
>
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>
>Darren Weber, BSc(Hons), BA
>
>Laboratory Manager, Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory,
>School of Psychology, The Flinders University of South Australia
>GPO Box 2100, Adelaide SA, 5001
>
>Ph: (08) 8201 3580, Fax: (08) 8201 3877
>http://www.ssn.flinders.edu.au/psyc/web/staff/psdlw.htm
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