2009 Alina Liberman

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Project Title - Retinotopic maps in MNI space

Your project overview goes here. For example: Much of the visual cortex is organized into visual field maps: nearby neurons have receptive fields at nearby locations in the image. These maps are usually identified in individual subjects. The precise location of each map may be different in different brains. For this project, we asked how the quality of the maps would compare using (a) standard retinoptic methods on individual brains or (b) group-averaged brains projected into MNI space.
Note that this is a project template. Other styles are possible. For example, you could use a multiple page format.

Background

Figure 1

Below is another example of a reinotopic map in a different subject.
Figure 2

Once you upload the images, they look like this. Note that you can control many features of the images, like whether to show a thumbnail, and the display resolution.

Figure 3



Methods

Measuring object selective cortex

Lo maps were obtained in 5 subjects using two localizer scans

Subjects

Subjects were 14 healthy adolescents and 11 healthy adults .

MR acquisition

Data were obtained on a GE scanner.

MR Analysis

The MR data was analyzed using mrVista software tools.

Pre-processing

All data were slice-time corrected, motion corrected, and repeated scans were averaged together to create a single average scan for each subject. Et cetera.

GLM model fits

Results

Retinotopic models in native space

Some text. Some analysis. Some figures.


Conclusions

Here is where you say what your results mean.

References - Resources and related work

References

Software