Refer to guides and get access to the following systems that are useful for neuroimaging analysis:
XNAT
Currently, all of the original MRI scans are located on XNATListed below are some of the different systems that will be useful to understand and use for neuroimaging analysis. The descriptions of the platform's capabilities are written specifically for FRONTIER neuroimaging projects.
XNAT
XNAT is an imaging-based platform that is currently used to archive and store raw scans. All original MRI sequences (T1, DWI, fMRI, etc.) are stored in XNAT as a DICOM and niftii format. XNAT is used for the storage of raw scans, viewing scans, and downloading scans for pre-processing.
User guide: XNAT (Imaging Data Service)
Access: require registration and access to Frontier project, log in via :https://xnat.sydney.edu.au/app/template/Login.vm here
2. ARGUS
Virtual research desktop. Frontier maintains a shared desktop that everyone within Frontier can use. You can use this to run programs that have a GUI aspect (e.g. fsleyes, mrview), or simply use it as a method to access Artemis via the terminal (for windows users).
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