GingerALE

Easily perform ALE meta-analysis on a group of coordinates in Talairach or MNI space
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  • License:
  • Freeware
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Research Imaging Institute
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://brainmap.org/ale/
  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS X
  • File Size:
  • 1.3 MB

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GingerALE Description

Easily perform ALE meta-analysis on a group of coordinates in Talairach or MNI space GingerALE is a free BrainMap application used to perform an ALE meta-analysis on a group of coordinates in Talairach or MNI space. GingerALE can also be used to convert coordinates between MNI and Talairach spaces using the icbm2tal transform.The ALE meta-analysis method was initially developed by Peter Turkeltaub (Turkeltaub et al., 2002). This method of meta-analysis was adopted by BrainMap in 2003. Several modifications have been made to the ALE algorithm since then, and the current version of our software is reported in Eickhoff et al., 2009.All output files are written in NIfTI (.nii) format. The input for a meta-analysis in GingerALE is a text file of your foci. Foci can be generated by hand, from an excel worksheet, or as an export of your workspace in BrainMap Sleuth, matching this format. To load these coordinates into GingerALE, go to File → Open Foci. The main window of GingerALE will then confirm for you the name of your foci file and the number of coordinates contained therein. Requirements: · Java 1.5 or later · 256 MB RAM What's New in This Release: New Algorithm: · Requires subject data within foci text (Supported by Sleuth 1.2) · Temporarily saves activation maps to disk (


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