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	<title>Comments on: BrainSuite</title>
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	<description>BrainSuite was specifically designed to guide its users through the process of cortical surface extraction. We have written the software with the goal of completing the entire process of extracting a topologically spherical cortical surface from a raw MR volume within several minutes on a modern workstation, all while requiring minimal user interaction. The individual components of BrainSuite may also be used for soft tissue, skull and scalp segmentation and for surface analysis and visualization. BrainSuite was written in Microsoft Visual C++ using the Microsoft Foundation Classes for its graphical user interface and the OpenGL library for rendering. BrainSuite runs under the Windows 2000 and Windows XP Professional operating systems.

BrainSuite was written by Dr. David W. Shattuck and is produced and distributed as a collaborative project between the Laboratory of Neuro Imaging  at the University of California Los Angeles (Director: Dr. Arthur W. Toga) and the Biomedical Imaging Research Group at the University of Southern California (Director: Dr. Richard M. Leahy).

Visit Richard Leahy\'s &quot;Biomedical Imaging Research Group&quot;

The work is supported by grants from the National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (R01 EB002010, PI: R.M. Leahy) and from the National Center for Research Resources (P41 RR013642, PI: A.W. Toga).

Contributors to the development of the methods embodied in this software include: David Shattuck, Anand Joshi, Belma Dogdas, Stephanie Sandor-Leahy, Bijan Timsari, Paul Thompson and Richard M. Leahy.</description>
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