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 On top of this "core" functionality operates a [[neuroelf_gui|GUI]] that allows the user to access some of the functionality of the core elements via dialogs and forms. In particular it is able to visualize voxel- and surface-based objects, to compute (in a limited capacity) and display statistical results, and create tables and screenshots of those. On top of this "core" functionality operates a [[neuroelf_gui|GUI]] that allows the user to access some of the functionality of the core elements via dialogs and forms. In particular it is able to visualize voxel- and surface-based objects, to compute (in a limited capacity) and display statistical results, and create tables and screenshots of those.
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 +Another set of features covers the ease by which data can be manipulated, but from the command line and the graphical user interface. Particularly the 3D drawing tools have been substantially enhanced in recent releases.
  
 Additionally, some automatization routines (e.g. a small UI for batching preprocessing of multiple subjects using the functionality of SPM5/8), analysis functionality (e.g. robust regression of second-level neuroimaging data), as well as some further visualization capabilities (e.g. display of VOI-based averaged trial-locked BOLD responses) are provided. Additionally, some automatization routines (e.g. a small UI for batching preprocessing of multiple subjects using the functionality of SPM5/8), analysis functionality (e.g. robust regression of second-level neuroimaging data), as well as some further visualization capabilities (e.g. display of VOI-based averaged trial-locked BOLD responses) are provided.
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   * Microsoft Windows (tested under Windows XP and Windows 7), using Matlab Version v7.5 (R2007b) and onwards   * Microsoft Windows (tested under Windows XP and Windows 7), using Matlab Version v7.5 (R2007b) and onwards
   * Linux (tested under S.u.S.E. Linux 11.2, 64-bit edition as well as Ubuntu 10, 32-bit edition), using Matlab Version v7.5 (R2007b) and onwards   * Linux (tested under S.u.S.E. Linux 11.2, 64-bit edition as well as Ubuntu 10, 32-bit edition), using Matlab Version v7.5 (R2007b) and onwards
-  * Mac OSX (tested under Mac OSX 10.5 and 10.6 on an iMac with 64-bit support as well as a OSX 10.4 PPC PowerMac), using Matlab Version v7.5 (R2007b) and onwards +  * Mac OSX (tested under Mac OS 10.7 through Mac OS 10.9), using Matlab Version v7.5 (R2007b) and onwards 
-  * additionally, NeuroElf v0.9c recently added (basicsupport for [[http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/|GNU Octave]]starting with version v3.4.0 (currently available for Intel-based Macs and as source code); **please note that no GUI elements currently work under GNU Octave!** (a restriction hopefully going away for future Octave versions...) +  * which beginning with NeuroElf v0.9c there is very basic support for [[http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/|GNU Octave]]--starting with version v3.4.0--please be aware that I am not regularly testing new functionality against Octave!
neuroelf_introduction.txt · Last modified: 2014/06/07 04:09 by jochen