- 30 JUL 2008 Known Issues and Program Updates. In order to update you as fast and convenient as possible about known issues, workarounds and program updates, we have created a new Known Issues and Porgram Updates page, which you can access directly on the left side of our web site within the "Community" section of the navigation bar. To inform you about major issues and program updates even more directly and conveniently, the "Known Issues and Porgram Updates" web page will also be displayed directly within future versions of BrainVoyager QX. The first release with this feature is version 1.10.4, which is expected to be available in early August.
- 10 JUN 2008 Exhibition at 14th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM). If you are attending the OHBM conference in Melbourne, Australia, stop by at our booth (31/32) and you'll meet BrainVoyager experts, see demos of new tools and get your questions answered. Besides showing BV QX 1.10, we present some of our upcoming BV QX 2.0 highlights including exciting new tools for advanced EEG/MEG source localization in volume and surface space and a new 3D neural network software package for modeling and predicting neuroimaging data. We also show for the first time that BrainVoyager-derived products feel at home on Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch allowing to manipulate brains in real-time using multi-finger gestures.
- 25 JUL 2007 Release of BrainVoyager QX 1.9 with DTI tools and substantial enhancements. The new release of BrainVoyager QX is now available for download containing new features, substantial improvements and important bug fixes. The most important new feature of this release is the DTI module allowing to analyze diffusion-weighted MRI data including calculation of FA maps, fiber tracking and FA group comparisons. The ANCOVA module has been substantially improved allowing to import multi-subject VMP and SMP data sets providing the possibility to perform random effects analyses for any kind of subject-specific data sets (e.g. cortical thickness maps). The new one-way ANOVA model is suited to analyze multi-subject volume maps with one map per subject. ANOVAs and FFX/RFX GLMs can now also be performed for Patches-Of-Interest (POIs). For surface maps, a cluster-size threshold routine is now available for correction of multiple comparisons. For details about new features, check the documentaton in the User's Guide. Please also carefully read the release notes for a description of additional substantial changes. In light of the substantial enhancements and important bug fixes, we highly recommend to upgrade to the new version.
- 06 JUN 2007 Exhibition at 13th Annual Meeting of the Organization for Human Brain Mapping (OHBM). If you are attending the OHBM conference in Chicago stop by at our booth and you'll meet BrainVoyager experts, see demos of new tools and get your questions answered. At the conference we will release BrainVoyager QX 1.9 and you can be among the first to get your copy of this important program update. BVQX 1.9 features a comprehensive set of tools for analyzing Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) data sets, a new "Create Project Wizard", COM-based scripting on Windows (e.g., from Matlab), new possibilities for calculating, visualizing and exploring group data, and many other enhancements. Besides showing BV QX 1.9, we also present some of our upcoming highlights including exciting new tools for advanced EEG/MEG source localization in volume and surface space, a new 3D neural network software package for modelling and predicting neuroimaging data, and a new resolution-independent reporting and visualization tool.
- 17 DEC 2006 Release of BrainVoyager QX 1.8 with substantial enhancements. The new release of BrainVoyager QX is now available for download containing new features, substantial improvements and many bug fixes. The ANCOVA module has been enhanced providing two important new models for random effects group analyses; for details, check the new documentaton in the User's Guide. The new "Group Data Simulator Plugin" creates multi-subject data sets allowing to test new analysis tools as well as to learn how to analyze planned fMRI experiments. The new "Fuzzy Clustering of Time Courses" plugin allows to cluster voxels of VTC data sets with respect to the similarity of their time courses. For details about the new plugins, check the respective documentation. Please also check the release notes for a description of additional substantial enhancements and bug fixes.
- 21 APR 2006 Release of BrainVoyager QX 1.7 with exciting new features. The new release of BrainVoyager QX is now available for download containing many new features, improvements and bug fixes. Advanced segmentation tools allow high-quality segmentation of the white / grey matter and grey / CSF boundaries, which can be used to measure cortical thickness in individual brains. Furthermore, group-level cortical thickness analysis (CTA) can now be performed using cortically aligned brains. The new "Self-Organizing Group ICA Plugin", implemented by Fabrizio Esposito, allows group level ICA by analyzing the spatial similarity of independent components across subjects. The "NIfTI-1 Converter Plugin", implemented by Hester Breman, allows to exchange data with other fMRI software packages. Check the release notes for a description of additional substantial enhancements and important bug fixes.
- 09 FEB 2006 Rainer's BV Blog. Rainer Goebel started a web log about his work on the BrainVoyager product family. If you want to participate closely in the development process behind our software products, have a look at Rainer's BV Blog.
- 09 NOV 2005 Release of BrainVoyager QX Version 1.6 with exciting new features. The new release of BrainVoyager QX is now available for download containing many new features, improvements and bug fixes. New plugins allow, for example, to estimate influences between brain areas (Granger Causality Mapping, implemented by Alard Roebroeck), multiple comparison correction using a cluster-size threshold (implemented by Fabrizio Esposito) and BOLD Latency Mapping (implemented by Fabrizio Esposito).
- 14 JUL 2005 Release of BrainVoyager QX Version 1.4 for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. The new release of BrainVoyager QX is now available via the automatic web update tool containing many new features, including (cortex-based) Independent Component Analysis, a new group-based cortex-based alignment routine, vertex movies and much more - for details check the v1.4 release notes. In case of problems with the automatic web update tool, you may also download the latest release here.
- 30 MAR 2005 Maastricht Brain Imaging Centre - Opening Symposium. An exciting symposium will take place on 22nd and 23rd of April in Maastricht, The Netherlands, to celebrate the opening of the Brain Imaging Centre of the Faculty of Psychology. The imaging centre is headed by Rainer Goebel (director) and Elia Formisano (assistant director). For further details, click here. The symposium is sponsored by Siemens, Maastricht University and Brain Innovation BV.
- 30 FEB 2005 Release of BrainVoyager QX Version 1.3 for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. The new release of BrainVoyager QX is now available for download containing many new features, improvements and bug fixes.
- 29 JUN 2004 BV Brain Tutor for Mac OS X wins runner-up prize in Trolltech contest. Brain Innovation B.V. is proud to announce that the Mac version of BrainVoyager Brain Tutor won the runner-up prize for the Best Original Commercial Qt Application in Trolltech's Qt/Mac Application Developer Contest! Rainer Goebel, programmer of Brain Tutor, will be awarded a 20 GB Apple iPod. BV Brain Tutor makes learning about the structure of the human brain a pleasant experience using animated 3D models derived from MRI data sets. The program is built on the high-performance BrainVoyager QX source code base. Get more information and your free copy of the award-winning software here!
- 05 JUN 2004 Release of BrainVoyager QX Version 1.1 for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. The second release of BrainVoyager QX is available now for download. This release (1.1.2) contains many improvements and bug fixes with respect to the first release (1.0.9).
- 19 DEC 2002 BrainVoyager Training Course in Maastricht, The Netherlands. Brain Innovation announces the next BrainVoyager Training Course, which will be held from the third to the fifth of February 2003 at Maastricht University, The Netherlands. This is the first course based on the new cross-platform BrainVoyager QX software package. The three-day course is intended for beginners as well as users having basic experience in using BrainVoyager and consists of lectures in the mornings (data import, statistics, ICA, DTI, real-time analysis, visualization, scripting) and exercises in the afternoons. Each participant (up to 40) will have a high-end personal computer for the hands-on exercises. For further details about the course, click here.
- 09 OCT 2002 BrainVoyager 2000 v4.9 released. BrainVoyager v4.9 has been released with several new features such as deconvolution analysis for rapid event-related paradigms. For more details, click here.
- 18 MAY 2002 HBM 2002: Introducing the BrainVoyager product family. At this year's Human Brain Mapping Conference in Sendai, Japan, Brain Innovation B.V. is proud to present the BrainVoyager product family. The greatly expanded product line includes BrainVoyager 2002 (Windows platform), BrainVoyager QX (multi-platform = Windows, Mac OS X and Linux/Unix), Turbo-BrainVoyager (multi-platform), BrainVoyager Viewer (multi-platform), BrainVoyager BrainTutor (multi-platform) as well as new Demo and Trial versions. Most of these programs will be available shortly for download. The BrainVoyager Viewer, BrainVoyager BrainTutor and the BrainVoyager Demo programs do not require any license and can be freely distributed. To see the new family in action, come to our booth at the conference. As a pre-event to the HBM, there will also be a BrainVoyager and BESA Training Seminar in Sendai.
- 06 MAY 2002 International workshop on functional MRI in Taejon, Korea. The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) organizes the "2nd International Workshop on Functional MRI - Principles, Acquisition, and Analysis" on the 10th and 11th of June in Taejon, Korea. This workshop includes a BrainVoyager tutorial. For further details, please visit the web site http://bsrc.kaist.ac.kr/IWFMRI2002/.
- 02 APR 2002 Updated help for BrainVoyager 2000 v4.6. Brain Innovation announces that the help files for BrainVoyager 2000 have been updated. Please use the "automatic web update" feature of BrainVoyager to update your local help system. We now also offer the User's Guide in WebHelp format.
- 10 JAN 2002 BrainVoyager and BESA Training Courses in Maastricht, The Netherlands. Brain Innovation announces the next BrainVoyager Training Course, which will be held at Maastricht University on the 8th and 9th of February. This course teaches the basic features of BrainVoyager 2000 and BrainVoyager QX.with a focus on proper data preprocessing, statistical analysis as well as on cortex reconstruction, inflation and flattening. An advanced combined BrainVoyager 2000 / BESA 2000 course will be held on the 14th and 15th of February. On the first day, this course will focus on advanced analysis tools including cortex-based ICA and BrainVoyager's scripting and automation interface. The second day focuses on combined EEG/MEG/fMRI data analysis including seeding of multiple dipole models from fMRI clusters. If you are interested in attending one or both of these courses, please send an email to MaastrichtCourses@BrainVoyager.com.
- 21 DEC 2001 BrainVoyager 2000 v4.6 released. Brain Innovation has started to ship BrainVoyager 2000 version 4.6 to all customers. This new version provides many improvements and new features including improved preprocessing routines, reconstruction and visualization of the pial (outer cortical) surface, a Talairach brain with color-coded Brodman areas and a 3D glass brain view of functional clusters. For the experts, more than 50 new scripting commands are available allowing to create protocols, design matrices and multi study GLMs. Check the "Announcements" section of the discussion forum for a more extensive description. We will send the new release automatically to all customers. If you are using BrainVoyager and your site does not receive a copy within two weeks, please send us an email.
- 06 NOV 2001 Demonstration of BrainVoyager QX for Mac OS X at Neuroscience conference. Brain Innovation is proud to announce that Apple Computer, Inc. shows BrainVoyager QX for Mac OS X at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in San Diego. If you want to see the future of BrainVoyager, come to the Apple booth and ask for a BrainVoyager demonstration. You can also contact Brain Innovation representatives directly for a demonstration, just leave a message for Rainer Goebel at the Message Center (Lobby F of the San Diego Convention Center).
- 06 NOV 2001 Demonstration of Turbo-BrainVoyager at Neuroscience conference. Brain Innovation is proud to announces that MRI Devices Corp. shows Turbo-BrainVoyager as part of the IFIS system at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in San Diego. If you want to see the features of this advanced real-time fMRI tool, come to the MRI Devices booth and ask for a Turbo-BrainVoyager demonstration. You can also contact Brain Innovation representatives directly, just leave a message for Rainer Goebel at the Message Center (Lobby F of the San Diego Convention Center).
- 24 SEP 2001 BrainVoyager Training Course in Princeton, USA. Brain Innovation announces the next BrainVoyager Training Course which will be held at Princeton University, USA, on the 12th and 13th of October. This is the first course teaching BrainVoyager QX for Mac OS X (beta 2) besides the standard Windows-based BrainVoyager 2000 package. Due to prebookings, there are only a few openings available. If you are interested in attending the course, please send an email to PrincetonCourse@BrainVoyager.com.
- 06 AUG 2001 Trolltech press release on BrainVoyager QX development. Brain Innovation is proud to announce that Trolltech has selected BrainVoyager QX for its "Qt Focus". Read the "Qt on your mind" story including an interview with Rainer Goebel on multi-platform development.
- 02 AUG 2001 BrainVoyager Training Course in Nijmegen. Brain Innovation announces the next BrainVoyager Training Course which will be held in Nijmegen, Netherlands, on the 7th and 8th of September. This will be the first course held in the new F.C. Donders Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging. Participants of the course are able to participate on an fMRI measurement during the course and to analyze the obtained data using BrainVoyager 2000. If you are interested in attending the course, please send an email to Course@BrainVoyager.com.
- 28 JUN 2001 BrainVoyager QX and Turbo-BrainVoyager. At this year's Human Brain Mapping Conference in Brighton, UK, Brain Innovation B.V. demonstrated for the first time the upcoming multi-platform version of BrainVoyager, called "BrainVoyager QX". At our booth, many visitors were excited to see BrainVoyager QX running on Windows 2000, Linux, Sun Solaris and Mac OS X. The graphical user interface of BrainVoyager QX has been developed with the popular Qt library, a C++ cross-platform fully object-oriented application framework. At HBM, we also demonstrated for the first time "Turbo-BrainVoyager" running also on all major computer platforms. Turbo-BrainVoyager allows to perform complex fMRI data analysis in real-time including the computation of incremental General Linear Models, 3D motion correction and visualizations of maps, time courses and behavioral data. For further information about these new programs as well as about our BrainVoyager QX beta program, please send us an email.
- 28 APR 2001 BrainVoyager Getting Started Guide. With the Getting Started Guide (GSG), you can learn step-by-step how to perform essential tasks with BrainVoyager. This guide has been tested in three consecutive BrainVoyager Training Courses (held in Maastricht, Pittsburgh and Tokyo) and is now available for download. The GSG is also available on the new BrainVoyager v4.4 CD and it will be send as a color print-out to customers on request.
- 23 APR 2001 Release of BrainVoyager 2000 v4.4. This new version of BrainVoyager is a "statistics" release with many improvements and new features including a tool for the creation of factorial designs, easy specification of multi-subject studies, random effects analysis, conjunction analysis, cortex-based statistics for correction of multiple comparisons, proper treatment of serial correlations at each voxel time course and much more. Check the "Announcements" section of the discussion forum for a more extensive description. We will send the new release automatically to all customers. If you are using BrainVoyager and your site does not receive a copy within two weeks, please send us an email.
- 06 APR 2001 FDA clearance of MRI Devices' IFIS system. Brain Innovation B.V. congratulates MRI Devices for receiving FDA clearance for the Integrated Functional Imaging System (IFIS). Brain Innovation B.V. contributes with "Turbo-BrainVoyager" to the IFIS system. Turbo-BrainVoyager is based on the BrainVoyager software package but uses new optimized routines for real-time fMRI data analysis.
- 16 FEB 2001 Discussion Forum and Animated Online Tutorials. Brain Innovation B.V. announces the immediate availability of a discussion forum as well as animated online tutorials to further improve customer support. The goal of the discussion forum is a) to try to connect the people with questions to the people with the answers and b) to provide help from members of Brain Innovation B.V. and other experienced BrainVoyager users serving as moderators for the various sub forums. To get started, check the messages in the "Announcements" sub forum.
The online tutorials will help beginners to get started with BrainVoyager by guiding them step-by-step through all basic data analysis and visualization steps. In the future, animated presentations will also be used to introduce new features of BrainVoyager.
- 08 JAN 2001 BrainVoyager Training Courses in Maastricht, Pittsburgh and Tokyo. Brain Innovation announces three BrainVoyager Training Courses in the first quarter of 2001. The first course will be held in Maastricht, Netherlands, from 22nd to 24th of February. This will be the first course devoted both to beginners (first two days) as well as experienced BrainVoyager users (third day). The second course will be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, from 5th to 10th of March in the context of a complete hands-on fMRI/ERP workshop. The third course will be held in Tokyo in March. If you are interested in attending any of these courses, please send an email to Course@BrainVoyager.com.
- 24 OCT 2000 Release of BrainVoyager 2000 v4.2. This new version of BrainVoyager comes with many new features and substantial improvements including a region-of-interest analysis tool, protocols with msec resolution allowing the analysis of event-related paradigms with randomized ISIs, cortex-based ICA, automatic removal of "bridges" in segmented hemispheres, a proper treatment of serial correlations and the superposition of multiple surface maps. We will send the new release automatically to all customers. If you are using BrainVoyager and you did not receive a copy automatically, please send us an email.
- 08 AUG 2000 Asia-Pacific BrainVoyager Training Course. Brain Innovation B.V. announces the first Asia-Pacific BrainVoyager Training Course which will be held in Singapore. This two-day training course will be held by Rainer Goebel and colleagues and will cover both basic (first day) and advanced (second day) features of BrainVoyager. Special focus will be on new tools in BrainVoyager 2000 v4.2 for segmentation of grey and white matter, the analysis of event-related designs using the GLM and the scripting and automation interface. We are grateful to Mike Chee for his generous help in organizing this course.
- 09 JUL 2000 BrainVoyager and Matlab. One of the new features of BrainVoyager 2000 is its open COM-based interface so that you can invoke its algorithms using several popular scripting languages (VBScript, JScript, PerlScript) or from other C/C++ programs. We are happy to announce that you can also use Matlab to interoperate with BrainVoyager. There was no change necessary in the existing code because Matlab (on the Windows platform) is completely "COM aware". We are grateful to Alex Wade, Stanford University, to pointing this out. To see how easy it is to use BrainVoyager from within Matlab, check out the following Matlab code kindly provided by Alex Wade.
- 09 JUL 2000 BrainVoyager 2000 Training Courses. Brain Innovation B.V. announces the second BrainVoyager 2000 Training Course which will be held in Maastricht, The Netherlands. This two-day training course will be held by Rainer Goebel and colleagues and will cover both basic (first day) and advanced (second day) features of BrainVoyager. Special focus will be on new automatic and manual tools in BrainVoyager 2000 v4.2 for segmentation of grey and white matter and on cortex-based Independent Component Analysis.
- 05 May 2000 Exhibition at HBM'2000. As in the last years, you can come visit us to see the latest version of BrainVoyager at this year's Human Brain Mapping conference in San Antonio, Texas!
- 02 FEB 2000 Release of BrainVoyager 2000 and first BrainVoyager 2000 Training Course. Brain Innovation B.V. announces that BrainVoyager 2000 will be released on 10th of March 2000. The new release includes full scripting and automation support, surface-based statistical data analysis and surface-based inter-subject alignment routines. It will be shipped with a new online and printed user's guide. In addition, a number of VBScript, JScript and PerlScript scripts demonstrate many important analysis and visualization procedures. At the same date when BrainVoyager 2000 will be made available, the first BrainVoyager 2000 Training Course will be held in Maastricht. This two-day training course will be held by Rainer Goebel and colleagues and will cover both basic topics like reading of special data formats and statistical data analysis as well as more advanced topics like flattening cortical surfaces and combined analysis of fMRI and EEG/MEG data.
- 16 JAN 2000 Brain Innovation has moved to Maastricht, The Netherlands. The author of BrainVoyager, Rainer Goebel, started his new job as a full professor of cognitive neuroscience in the faculty of psychology at Maastricht universtity. Due to this event, our company also moved to Maastricht. The new office of Brain Innovation is hosted by the university and located in close proximity to the office of Rainer Goebel. Our new address can be found on the first page of this web site. With the move of our company, we have started to establish several new support features for our growing number of customers including a discussion forum, improved email and phone support and regular BrainVoyager courses.
- 28 NOV 1999 Release of BrainVoyager 3.9. The latest version of BrainVoyager was sent to customers during the last two weeks. If you are a customer of BrainVoyager and you did not receive a copy automatically, please send us an email immediately. BrainVoyager now comes with a help file describing many of the new features. You can also access the updated help directly from this web site.
- 20 JUN 1999 Exhibition at HBM'99. Do you want to see the future of BrainVoyager? Then visit us at booth #19 at the Human Brain Mapping conference in Düsseldorf. We will present the first beta of the upcoming BrainVoyager 4.0 / 2000. The new version - scheduled to be released in late August - contains a number of important new developments including surface-based statistical data analysis efficiently addressing the multiple comparison problem and surface-based inter-subject anatomical alignment going beyond Talairach-based functional data averaging. Another important aspect of the upcoming version is that BrainVoyager has been redesigned to provide a fully open architecture. This was possible through implementation of soc called dual COM interfaces which allow efficient access to most methods and properties of BrainVoyager. The first application of the new open architecture is scripting and automation: write simple VisualBasic, Java or Perl scripts to fully control BrainVoyager acting as a server application. We use the scripting ability now to program scripts demonstrating the main features of BrainVoyager. The biggest advantage of scripting is, of course, that you can analyze multiple data sets in batch mode. Scripts can be also exchanged between users of BrainVoyager.
BrainVoyager goes Unix. At HBM, will alos present the first prototype of the Unix version of BrainVoyager scheduled to be available end of this year. The Unix version will have an almost identical user interface as the Windows version. This is possible since the Unix version is programmed using the Qt library from Troll Tech, the same library which is used by the KDE development team. The Unix BrainVoyager will be available under all derivates supported by Qt (including LInux, Sun Solaris and SGI Irix).
StimulDX. With BrainVoyager 2000 we will also offer a new module called StimulDX for the flexible design of stimulation paradigms. StimulDX may be called from BrainVoyager to select /define visual and auditory experiments. Since StimulDX "tells" BrainVoyager how the experiments are designed, BrainVoyager will automatically create appropriate stimulation protocol files as well as project files from the raw imaging data. StimulDX is based on the DirectX library from Microsoft which is mainly used for programming highly efficient 2D/3D computer games. DirectX allows synchronization with the vertical blank as well as efficient access of hardware like mouse, keyboard and joystick. StimulDX also includes routines for reading and sending TTL triggers which may be used for synchronization of stimulus presentation with MR or EEG / MEG recordings. We have already prepared a number of easy modifiable paradigms including retinotopic mapping, presentation of image, sound and movies, short-term memory, eye movement and visual attention.
- 17 JUN 1999 BrainVoyager 3.5. The latest version of BrainVoyager is available now! If you are a customer but you did not receive BrainVoyager 3.5 yet, please contact Brain Innovation immediately. The main new features include important routines for the analysis of event-related fMRI studies such as slice scan time correction and automatic generation of across-study / across-subject event-related averaging graphs. Another new feature is a fully automatic segmentation of the two hemispheres of a high-resolution T1 data set based both on Talairach masking and analysis of signal intensity histogramms. The interactive manipulation of surface meshes has been optimized working now up to 400% faster due to general code optimazations as well as the generation of triangle strip representations. A full description of all new features in form of a downloadable document file will be posted soon.
- 06 DEC 1998 BESA99 and BrainVoyager. We have pleasure in announcing that we have completed developing an interface between Besa99 and BrainVoyager for the combined analysis of fMRI and EEG/MEG data. The interface module will be available free of charge in BrainVoyager 3.1 and above. The new BrainVoyager version will be sent to all customers automatically. When BrainVoyager and Besa99 run on the same computer, a number of new menu items automatically are enabled providing new features like coregistration by fiducials or head surface points, instantaneous display of sources in 2D- and 3D-MRI and most importantly seeding of sources from fMRI BOLD clusters.
For further information about Besa99, see http://www.megis.com/.
- 04 DEC 1998 SPM and BrainVoyager. The authors of SPM and BrainVoyager are collaborating on the creation of an efficient interface between these two image analysis environments. The goal of this collaboration is to provide users of both software packages with an easy, reliable and approved method to import functional data analyzed with SPM into BrainVoyager for visualization of that data on reconstructed, inflated and flattened representations of the cortical sheet. A first version of appropriate export/import routines will be made available at the end of this year. These will allow current users of SPM96 to write files that enter easily into BrainVoyager. SPM98 will have this facility integrated within it. For further information about SPM, see http://www.fil.ion.bpmf.ac.uk/spm/.
- 15 JUL 1998 The response to our exhibition at the Human Brain Mapping conference in Montreal was overwhelming! Due to the large number of requests, we were unable to sent test CDs to all interested persons within the last month. We thus have decided to prolong the time period of our special introductory price which lasts now up to the 31th of August. We are now confident that anybody who has asked for a test CD in Montreal will get it in the next two weeks. We will also present soon a list of all BrainVoyager customers.
- 19 MAR 1998 Figure 5 of a forthcoming paper in the journal European Journal of Neuroscience was selected as cover picture! Look at the May issue for details. The figure was produced using the base module of BrainVoyager and consists of a volume rendered lateral view of a subjects head and brain with superimposed functional data.
- 16 MAR 1998 Brain Innovation will present the software package BrainVoyager at this year's Human Brain Mapping conference in Montreal, Canada. At this important meeting you will have the opportunity to see the program at work. Visit us at HBM98 and get your free CD-ROM (limited number of copies available).
- 13 MAR 1998 We have pleasure in announcing the beginning of marketing of the fMRI software BrainVoyager 2.5. The software package is distributed by Brain Innovation in collaboration with Garching Innovation GmbH, a technology-transfer agency of the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science. The software package for analyzing and visualizing functional and structural imaging data will be sent to all interested customers starting from 15th of April 1998. If you are interested in receiving a fully-functional test version, please contact Brain Innovation.