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Name: fMRI of the Brain Italian Research Groups <patrizia@unimo.it>
Department: Department of Physiology
Institution: University of Modena and Reggio Emilia - University of Udine
URL: http://www.fmri.it
Location: Modena, Mo Italy
Uses for AFNI:
We are using AFNI to analyse our fMRI data.
Comments about AFNI:
It is a great program
Submitted: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 at 05:05:03 (EST)
Name: Mark Cohen <mscohen@ucla.edu>
Department: Psychiatry, Neurology, Biomedical Physics, Radiology
Institution: UCLA
URL: http://www.brainmapping.org
Location: Los Angeles, CA USA
Uses for AFNI:
Functional MRI
Comments about AFNI:
Couldn't live without it.
Submitted: Sunday, November 02, 2003 at 15:31:14 (EST)
Name: Jian Li <jli@cns.bcm.tmc.edu>
Department: Neuroscience
Institution: Baylor college of Medicine
URL: http://people.hnl.bcm.tmc.edu/jli
Location: houston, tx u.s.a
Uses for AFNI:
image processing
Comments about AFNI:
it is great
Submitted: Monday, October 27, 2003 at 13:53:45 (EST)
Name: Center for Cognitive Medicine <klathr1@uic.edu>
Department: Psychiatry
Institution: University of Illinois at Chicago
URL: http://ccm.psych.uic.edu
Location: Chicago, IL USA
Uses for AFNI:
Visualization and analysis of fMRI data.
Comments about AFNI:
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Submitted: Wednesday, October 22, 2003 at 09:47:20 (EDT)
Name: Sun Il, Kim <sikim@hanyang.ac.kr>
Department: Biomedical Engineering
Institution: Hanyang University
URL: http://cave.hanyang.ac.kr
Location: Seoul, Seoul South of Korea
Uses for AFNI:
fMRI data Anaysis
Comments about AFNI:
wish to be best solution....
Submitted: Sunday, September 21, 2003 at 20:47:22 (EDT)
Name: Hans Johnson <hans-johnson@uiowa.edu>
Department: psychiatry
Institution: The University of Iowa
URL: http://www.psychiatry.uiowa.edu
Location: Iowa City, IA USA
Uses for AFNI:
Analyzing fMRI data
Comments about AFNI:
Integrated with brains2.
Submitted: Thursday, July 17, 2003 at 10:17:11 (EDT)
Name: Phoebe Suk-tak Chan <orphoebe@polyu.edu.hk>
Department: Department of Optometry & Radiography
Institution: Hong Kong Polytechnic University
URL: http://www.polyu.edu.hk/~orradio/index.html
Location: Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR China
Uses for AFNI:
fMRI data analysis
Comments about AFNI:
It's an excellent software package. It would be nice if AFNI can offer automated registration between functional and anatomical images.
Submitted: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 at 00:52:46 (EDT)
Name: SRIKANTH MAHANKALI <smahanka@di.mdacc.tmc.edu>
Department: IMAGING PHYSICS
Institution: THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER
URL: http://www.mdanderson.org
Location: HOUSTON, TX USA
Uses for AFNI:
MAINLY FOR PRE-SURGICAL PLANNING FOR RECEPTIVE & EXPRESSIVE SPEECH AND SENSORIMOTOR MAPPING; RESEARCH PROTOCOLS INVOLVING PROCESSING OF PAIN, RADIATION-RELATED COGNITIVE DEFICITS, & LEARNING DISABILITIES IN CHILDREN...THE LIST IS GROWING
Comments about AFNI:
EXCELLENT PACKAGE...USER FRIENDLY, GOOD DOCUMENTATION
Submitted: Thursday, July 10, 2003 at 12:20:18 (EDT)
Name: Gordon E. Sarty <gordon.sarty@usask.ca>
Department: Psychology
Institution: University of Saskatchewan
URL: http://prana.usask.ca/~fMRI
Location: Saskatoon, SK Canada
Uses for AFNI:
To analyze fMRI data!
Comments about AFNI:
AFNI is the most awesome free software on planet Earth. Thanks Bob.
Submitted: Thursday, July 03, 2003 at 01:37:26 (EDT)
Name: Hu Shaohua <dorhu@yeah.net>
Department: medicine
Institution: dorctor
URL: http://
Location: Hangzhou, Zhejiang China
Uses for AFNI:
I want to use AFNI to analysis my project.
Comments about AFNI:
I love the software.
Submitted: Monday, June 16, 2003 at 03:41:30 (EDT)
Name: Beatriz Luna <lunab@msx.upmc.edu>
Department: Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
Institution: The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
URL: http://www.wpic.pitt.edu/research/lncd/
Location: Pittsburgh, PA USA
Uses for AFNI:
We use AFNI for the majority of our higher-order statistical analyses and visualization of our data. It is especially useful for analyzing our event-related data.
Comments about AFNI:
Overall, AFNI provides us with a well-supported, user-friendly software to deal with the complex processes of analyzing and interpreting functional MRI data.
Submitted: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 at 16:12:53 (EDT)
Name: Wolfgang Gaggl & Jill Firszt <wgaggl@mcw.edu>
Department: Otolaryngology & Comm. Sciences
Institution: Medical College of Wisconsin
URL: http://www.mcw.edu/oto/researchprogram.htm
Location: Milwaukee, WI USA
Uses for AFNI:
Auditory FMRI studies, cortical reorganization with various forms of hearing loss.
Comments about AFNI:
Great gift for Boys that love Toys (and Girls too, of course). Also, next to SureFit&Caret, nice excuse for computer upgrades. Overall rating: An Engineer-Among-Physicians' dream!
Submitted: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 at 14:16:32 (EDT)
Name: Philippe Goldin <pgoldin@stanford.edu>
Department: Psychology
Institution: Stanford University
URL: http://
Location: Stanford, CA USA
Uses for AFNI:
We use AFNI to razzle and dazzle them with beautiful presentations of time series data of emotion appraisal and emotion regulation in healthy and clinical populations.
Comments about AFNI:
Praises to Bob and Doug and the whole AFNI team! What would life be like without all fo you!
Submitted: Monday, June 09, 2003 at 18:47:00 (EDT)
Name: Carl Senior <carl@codon.nih.gov>
Department: Laboratory of Brain & Cognition
Institution: National Institute of Mental Health
URL: http://lbc.nimh.nih.gov/
Location: Bethesda, MD USA
Uses for AFNI:
Brain Imaging
Comments about AFNI:
its very good
Submitted: Thursday, June 05, 2003 at 13:35:12 (EDT)
Name: Zerrin Yetkin <zerrin.yetkin@UTSouthwestern.edu>
Department: Radiology
Institution: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
URL: http://www-mri.swmed.edu
Location: Dallas, TX USA
Uses for AFNI:
1-FMRI of sensorimotor cortex, language, memory, and auditory cortex. 2-Functional connectivity mapping using resting-state physiologic oscillations
Comments about AFNI:
AFNI is our preferred software for wide range FMRI studies
Submitted: Friday, May 23, 2003 at 09:37:41 (EDT)
Name: Steve Rao <srao@mcw.edu>
Department: Neurology/Functional Imaging Research Center
Institution: Medical College of Wisconsin
URL: http://www.firc.mcw.edu
Location: Milwaukee, WI USA
Uses for AFNI:
Functional imaging of visual and auditory brain activity.
Comments about AFNI:
AFNI is our primary tool for fMRI data analysis.
Submitted: Wednesday, May 14, 2003 at 11:33:22 (EDT)
Name: Jeff Binder <jbacon@mcw.edu>
Department: Neurology
Institution: Medical College of Wisconsin
URL: http://www.neuro.mcw.edu
Location: Milwaukee, WI USA
Uses for AFNI:
Language Imaging
Comments about AFNI:
AFNI is our primary tool for analyzing fMRI data. We currently use AFNI on FreeBSD, IRIX, Linux, MAC OS X workstations.
Submitted: Wednesday, May 14, 2003 at 11:21:39 (EDT)
Name: Matthew Belmonte <belmonte@mit.edu>
Department: Autism Research Centre (Developmental Psychiatry)
Institution: University of Cambridge
URL: http://www.mattababy.org/~belmonte/
Location: Cambridge, UK England
Uses for AFNI:
My main uses for AFNI these days are permutation testing and region-of-interest analyses within subjects. (I sometimes use other tools to combine data across subjects.) It's also an excellent tool for hacking data analysis methods when one hasn't yet settled on a strategy.
Comments about AFNI:
Very clear code and easy extensibility. The influence of a benevolent dictator is evident. I wish that AFNI had as much marketing spin behind it as does another major software package for functional image analysis.
Submitted: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 at 15:00:45 (EDT)
Name: Donna Hanlon <donna@v1.wustl.edu>
Department: Van Essen Lab
Institution: Washington University School of Medicine
URL: http://brainmap.wustl.edu
Location: St. Louis, MO USA
Uses for AFNI:
We don't do much analysis using AFNI, but we use it a lot for volume visualization and manipulation. Very often, we use it to write functional data out in the same grid as its anatomical parent. We also often use the following handy-dandy utilities: adwarp mayo_analyze Vecwarp 3daxialize 3dcalc 3dfractionize 3dhistog 3dresample 3drotate 3dUniformize
Comments about AFNI:
AFNI has become indispensable to us.
Submitted: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 at 14:23:27 (EDT)
Name: Jim Eliassen <James_Eliassen@Brown.edu>
Department: Dept. of Neuroscience
Institution: Brown University
URL: http://fmri.neuro.brown.edu
Location: Providence, RI USA
Uses for AFNI:
Pre-processing, data analysis and statistical inference, in short, everything. We also use AFNI's educational materials to instruct new MRI researchers about brain imaging.
Comments about AFNI:
Absolutely fantastic and incredibly well supported! Unlike most analysis platforms out there, AFNI interacts well with others packages. So it is a great place to start because it does not limit future research possibilities.
Submitted: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 at 11:40:03 (EDT)
Name: brian knutson <knutson@psych.stanford.edu>
Department: department of psychology
Institution: stanford university
URL: http://www-psych.stanford.edu/~span
Location: stanford, ca usa
Uses for AFNI:
anything we can think of and a few things we can't
Comments about AFNI:
bob for dictator!
Submitted: Tuesday, May 13, 2003 at 02:33:53 (EDT)
Created by Alex Clark
Last modified 2005-08-17 16:28
 

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