Question

Question Posted 09/25/13:
Dear Experts,

I am a graduate students from UNC. My current project studies the MRI images from ADNI. I don't have enough background in medical imaging ( I am CS major).

I downloaded images from the collections. They are formated as NIfTI(.nii) files. I view the images online from by clicking the view button. I could found axial, sgittal, coronal view of the images. But I tried to open the images by ImageJ. I could only see the coronal images. I am new to this kind of images. May I ask does each image file (.nii) have all the direction of views (axial, sagittal, coronal)? How should I do see them?

Thanks

Yingchi Liu
Response posted 02/04/14 by Bret Borowski:
Thank you for your question to the ADNI MRI Core.

Yes, the 3D T1 series are visible in each plane. We suggest you use a MRI imaging viewer like Analyze or FSL.
Go back to list of topics >
Powered By LONI
2026 Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
This website is funded by the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative

Due to serious data quality concerns, all data with PTIDs containing the format 381_S_10### have been removed from the ADNI data repository. ADNI leadership strongly advises that data with these PTIDs not be used in any data analysis, submission of abstracts, or publications. Furthermore, ADNI leadership requests that any abstracts or papers which have been submitted using this data be appropriately revised due to concerns with data quality. More information click here.

X