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99- How is imaging data represented in a computer?
1010- What are some of the popular imaging formats used?
11- - How do I view and navigate around an image/
11+ - How do I view and navigate around an image?
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@@ -455,6 +455,7 @@ left mouse button, to pan around.
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456456# ## The display toolbar
457457! [](fig/display_toolbar.png){alt=" Display toolbar" height=' 180px' }
458+
458459The display toolbar allows you to adjust the display properties of the
459460currently selected image. Play around with the controls and note how the image
460461display changes (but leave the " overlay type" as " 3D/4D volume" ).
@@ -603,6 +604,7 @@ The overlay list allows you to do the following:
603604# # Image information
604605
605606In the bottom right corner of the FSLeyes window you will find the location panel, which contains information about the current cursor location, and image data values at that location.
607+
606608! [](fig/location_panel_oasis.png){alt=" Location panel" height=' 140px' }
607609
608610The controls on the left show the cursor location in ** world coordinates**
@@ -636,13 +638,12 @@ _File > Add standard_ and select the image `MNI152_T1_1mm`.
636638 As you can see it looks very similar to the T1w image we looked at earlier.
637639 This is basically an _average T1w_.
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639- Because we are in standard space, we can turn on the atlas tools with
641+ - Because we are in standard space, we can turn on the atlas tools with
640642 _Settings > Ortho View 1 > Atlases_.
641- - Now as you click around in the image you can see reporting of the
642- probability of being in different brain structures. You might want to resize
643- the different FSLeyes panels to increase the size of the Atlas information
644- space (in general you do this by dragging around the edges of the
645- different FSLeyes panels).
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644+ Now as you click around in the image you can see reporting of the probability of being in different brain structures.
645+ You might want to resize the different FSLeyes panels to increase the size of the Atlas information space
646+ (in general you do this by dragging around the edges of the different FSLeyes panels).
646647
647648 The atlas panel is organized into three main sections - _Atlas information_,
648649 _Atlas search_, and _Atlas management_. These sections are accessed by
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654655The **Atlas information** tab displays information about the current display
655656location, relative to one or more atlases:
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656658{alt="Atlas information panel" height=' 200px' }
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657660The list on the left allows you to select the atlases that you wish to query -
658661click the check boxes to the left of an atlas to toggle information on and off
659662for that atlas. The **Harvard-Oxford cortical** and **sub-cortical** structural
@@ -673,6 +676,7 @@ to toggle corresponding atlas images on and off.
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674677The **Atlas search** tab allows you to browse through the atlases, and search
675678for specific regions.
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676680{alt="Atlas search panel" height=' 200px' }
677681
678682The list on the left displays all available atlases - the checkbox to the left
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686690
687691The search field at the top of the region list allows you to filter the regions
688692that are displayed.
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689694{alt="Atlas region search" height=' 200px' }
690695
691696When you type some characters into the search field, the region list will be
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