The Human Brain Project is dedicated to noninvasive neuroimaging research to understand general brain function and to aid clinical applications, including neurosurgery planning, epilepsy and stroke recovery. A central goal is to develop software tools to help advance the understanding and treatment of mental disorders.
According to Doug Ranken, a researcher at the New Mexico-based lab, the use of IDL software has been instrumental in the development of the lab's noninvasive brain imaging software, called MRIVIEW, because of its ability to handle the extremely large, multi-format files associated with medical image data, which allows researchers to quickly display and visualize the data in meaningful ways.
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