Loading your subject images is easiest if your data is prepared using the recommended file names and directory structure. When you click the button at the top left that says “Load Subject Images,” a window will pop up. The window has three drop-down boxes at the top. The first drop-down box allows you to select … Continue reading iBEAT: Loading Subject Images
Starting iBEAT
The current version of iBEAT (version 1.1) only works on Linux. Future versions are expected to be compatible with Windows and Mac. For now, I will walk you through how to run iBEAT on a Linux machine. You can use iBEAT in a terminal running either bash or csh. From what I can tell, there … Continue reading Starting iBEAT
Preparing your data for iBEAT
If you want to use iBEAT in the user-friendly way it was designed, it is best to use their directory structure to organize your data. Within your data folder, you will have a folder for each subject. These folders will be named with the subject ID (e.g., S0001). Within each subject folder, you should create … Continue reading Preparing your data for iBEAT