Nov 14, 2023

Public workspaceQMask Hemispheric Separation

  • Michael X. Henderson1
  • 1Van Andel Institute
  • Michael X. Henderson: ORCHID: 0000-0001-9710-0726
Open access
Protocol CitationMichael X. Henderson 2023. QMask Hemispheric Separation. protocols.io https://dx.doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.n2bvj3qdblk5/v1
License: This is an open access protocol distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License,  which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
Protocol status: Working
We use this protocol and it's working
Created: August 16, 2023
Last Modified: May 31, 2024
Protocol Integer ID: 90663
Keywords: ASAPCRN
Funders Acknowledgement:
Aligning Science Across Parkinson’s
Grant ID: ASAP-020616
National Institute on Aging
Grant ID: R01-AG077573
Abstract
This protocol describes QMask hemispheric separation.
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QMask Hemispheric Separation
QMask Hemispheric Separation
Open the Qmask tool and click “pick XML” and open the QuickN XML file generated in QuickNII.
Enter the appropriate coordinates from the QMask Coordinates file.
Click “Destination” and navigate to the QVN\Mask folder. Click “Go”.

The mask output should be a black and White PNG that looks something like this:

Rename the mask files using the appropriate naming convention. Example: NG18I_s061_mask.