Release of BrainVoyager QX Version 1.6 with exciting new features

The new release of BrainVoyager QX is now available for download containing many new features, improvements and bug fixes. New plugins allow, for example, to estimate influences between brain areas (Granger Causality Mapping, implemented by Alard Roebroeck), multiple comparison correction using a cluster-size threshold (implemented by Fabrizio Esposito) and BOLD Latency Mapping (implemented by Fabrizio Esposito).

Release of BrainVoyager QX Version 1.4 for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X

The new release of BrainVoyager QX is now available via the automatic web update tool containing many new features, including (cortex-based) Independent Component Analysis, a new group-based cortex-based alignment routine, vertex movies and much more - for details check the v1.4 release notes.

Maastricht Brain Imaging Centre - Opening Symposium

An exciting symposium will take place on 22nd and 23rd of April in Maastricht, The Netherlands, to celebrate the opening of the Brain Imaging Centre of the Faculty of Psychology. The imaging centre is headed by Rainer Goebel and Elia Formisano. For further details, click here. The symposium is sponsored by Siemens, Maastricht University and Brain Innovation BV.

Release of BrainVoyager QX Version 1.3 for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X

The new release of BrainVoyager QX is now available for download containing many new features, improvements and bug fixes.