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Review 5 of WFU_PickAtlas on Oct 18, 2009
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The pickatlas is a toolbox for SPM and is extremely easy to use for the creation of ROIs. It is updates regularly and is compatible with all current versions of SPM.
Review 4 of WFU_PickAtlas on Feb 25, 2009
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WFU_PickAtlas has been very helpful for defining Brodmann area ROIs used in our FSL DTI analysis.
Review 3 of WFU_PickAtlas on Feb 09, 2009
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It's a great tool. I have used it in my last 3 human MEG publications.
Review 2 of WFU_PickAtlas on Feb 09, 2009
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I have found Pickatlas very easy to use. There are several different options for making an ROI - you can choose a predefined mask for large areas, like left hemisphere or right hemisphere; a predefined mask for specific regions, like anterior cingulate; a predefined mask for a Brodmann area; or you can make your own ROI in a sphere or cube shape with the diameter of your choosing. Pickatlas then outputs a table telling you the size of the ROI you have chosen and the mean value and the standard deviation for that ROI. I have used Pickatlas to analyze FA, volumetric, fMRI, and perfusion data. It is a convenient tool for group analyses as you can enter a list of subjects at once rather than one at a time. One other nice feature of Pickatlas is that it is quick. The table is generated in a matter of a minute or two.
Review 1 of WFU_PickAtlas on Apr 15, 2008
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Overall -- It isn't necessarily a fault of the program, spacial normalization is not perfect. The program has small ROIs and I think it could be risky to use those especially for single subject analyses. Installation -- totally easy download, directly into the SPM folder
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