Multi-Modal Neuroimaging Analysis and Visualization Tool (MMVT)
O. Felsenstein, N. Peled, E. Hahn, A. P. Rockhill, D. Frank, A M., Libster, Y. Nossenson, L. Folsom, T. Gholipour, K. Macadams, N. Rozengard, A., C. Paulk, D. Dougherty, S. S. Cash, A. S. Widge, M. H\"am\"al\"ainen, S., Stufflebeam

TL;DR
MMVT is an open-source, multi-modal neuroimaging visualization tool that enables simultaneous 3D visualization of diverse imaging data, enhancing exploration and presentation for research and clinical use.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive, open-source 3D visualization platform integrating multiple neuroimaging modalities with pre-processing pipelines and Blender-based visualization.
Findings
Supports simultaneous visualization of MRI, CT, EEG, MEG, fMRI, PET, and intracranial EEG.
Includes pre-processing pipelines from raw data to statistical maps.
Enables accurate 3D visualization of neuroanatomy and electrode locations.
Abstract
Sophisticated visualization tools are essential for the presentation and exploration of human neuroimaging data. While two-dimensional orthogonal views of neuroimaging data are conventionally used to display activity and statistical analysis, three-dimensional (3D) representation is useful for showing the spatial distribution of a functional network, as well as its temporal evolution. For these purposes, there is currently no open-source, 3D neuroimaging tool that can simultaneously visualize desired combinations of MRI, CT, EEG, MEG, fMRI, PET, and intracranial EEG (i.e., ECoG, depth electrodes, and DBS). Here we present the Multi-Modal Visualization Tool (MMVT), which is designed for researchers to interact with their neuroimaging functional and anatomical data through simultaneous visualization of these existing imaging modalities. MMVT contains two separate modules: The first…
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TopicsFunctional Brain Connectivity Studies · Neural dynamics and brain function · Advanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications
