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.

Release of BrainVoyager QX 1.7 with exciting new features

he 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.

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.