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== Workspace File == | == Workspace File == | ||
- | See also [[workspace]] | ||
- | A Workspace file will allow a user to access all relevant image files in one package when running fScan. It is a convenient way of saving | + | FScan can handle multiple data files simultaneously. |
+ | A group of related data files is organized in a " | ||
+ | can be saved in a workspace | ||
+ | A single workspace can include image data files (color or grayscale), 1-D time series data (e.g. task timing, | ||
+ | behavioral | ||
+ | reconstructions, | ||
+ | A workspace | ||
+ | necessary) so that coordinates in any data set within | ||
+ | automatically transformed | ||
+ | instance of fScan can handle up to 2 work spaces at the same time. When 2 | ||
+ | workspaces are opened | ||
+ | linking spatial locations between the workspaces. | ||
+ | A workspace description file (WDF) saves any alignment matrix created to match anatomical and functional files. | ||
+ | It also stores records any scheduling or behavioral files linked to functional datasets. | ||
+ | Data descriptors such as " | ||
+ | A workspace points to data files and provides a convenient way of organizing files and adding information without altering the original files. | ||
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+ | Any number of WDF's can be created to organize subsets of data files in different ways. For example, you might link all data files from one MRI exam in one workspace, and link all DTI datasets from different exams in another. | ||
+ | For a single MRI exam, different workspace files can be used to store different subsets of data, or can describe different stages of data analysis. | ||
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+ | The ability to load two different workspaces into fScan is useful for registering an MRI exam session to a standard brain atlas. Loading the MNIATLAS (based on the Montreal Neurological Institute standard brain) into Workspace 2, for example, is | ||
+ | a single fScan command. Aligning your subject' | ||
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+ | Because WDF's and WSF's contain pointers to other files, you may need to modify your WDF if you rename your actual data files or move them to different directories. | ||
[[Images]] | [[Images]] | ||
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[[Save as WDF]] | [[Save as WDF]] | ||
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+ | **See Also:**\\ | ||
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