Analyze is a software package developed by the Biomedical Imaging Resource (BIR) at Mayo Clinic for multi-dimensional display, processing, and measurement of multi-modality biomedical images. It is a commercial program and is used for medical tomographic scans from magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography and positron emission tomography.
The Analyze 7.5 file format
[1] has been widely used in the
functional neuroimaging field, and other programs such as
SPM,
FreeSurfer,
AIR,
MRIcro and
Mango are able to read and write the format. The files can be used to store
voxel-based volumes. One data item consists of two files: One file with the actual data in a binary format with the
filename extension .img
and another file (header with filename extension .hdr
) with information about the data such as voxel size and number of voxels in each dimension. SPM has defined changes to this format, among other things the voxel ordering within the file.
Analyze is a software package developed by the Biomedical Imaging Resource (BIR) at Mayo Clinic for multi-dimensional display, processing, and measurement of multi-modality biomedical images. It is a commercial program and is used for medical tomographic scans from magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography and positron emission tomography.
The Analyze 7.5 file format
[1] has been widely used in the
functional neuroimaging field, and other programs such as
SPM,
FreeSurfer,
AIR,
MRIcro and
Mango are able to read and write the format. The files can be used to store
voxel-based volumes. One data item consists of two files: One file with the actual data in a binary format with the
filename extension .img
and another file (header with filename extension .hdr
) with information about the data such as voxel size and number of voxels in each dimension. SPM has defined changes to this format, among other things the voxel ordering within the file.