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Introduction
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third chapter, flat maps are introduced. This includes background information on magnetic
resonance imaging and functional magnetic resonance imaging, a description of what flat
maps are, a motivation by listing some advantages of flat maps, information on how they can
be created, and an overview of types of flat maps. Chapter 4 describes how retinotopic visual
areas can be identified. It also contains an introduction to mrFindBorders, which explains
how the tool is used, followed by an explanation of how it works in the following chapter.
This order seems to be useful because the details in chapter 5 might be easier to understand
once the reader knows what the aims are. Even more details are presented in the following
chapter, which lists the various MATLAB functions with explanations. Some results that were
produced with mrFindBorders are evaluated in chapter 7, and future work is explained in
chapter 8.
1.4 Software
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Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
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Microsoft Office 2000 Standard
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EndNote 4
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MathType 4.0b
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Adobe Acrobat 5.0
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MATLAB V.6 R.12
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mrLoadRet
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mrGray
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IrfanView v 3.15 (for image capturing)
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