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CONN (functional connectivity toolbox)

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Stable release
  
2015a

Website
  
CONN

License
  
MIT License

CONN (functional connectivity toolbox)

Developer(s)
  
The Gabrieli Lab. McGovern Institute for Brain Research. MIT

Operating system
  
Microsoft Windows Linux Mac OS X

Type
  
Neuroimaging data analysis

CONN is a Matlab-based cross-platform imaging software for the computation, display, and analysis of functional connectivity in fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) in the resting state and during task.

Contents

CONN is available as a SPM toolbox and it is freely available for non-commercial use.

Usage

CONN offers a user-friendly GUI to manage all aspects of functional connectivity analyses, including preprocessing of functional and anatomical volumes, elimination of subject-movement and physiological noise, outlier scrubbing, estimation of multiple connectivity and network measures, and population-level hypothesis testing. In addition the processing pipeline can also be automated using batch scripts

History

CONN is written by members of the Gabrieli Lab at MIT. The first release of CONN was in 2011 and there has been approximately one major new release each year to date.

Impact

Since its release CONN has been downloaded over 20,000 times to date, and it is included in the NIH funded Neuroimaging Informatics Tools and Resources Clearinghouse list of top-10 tools and resources in neuroimaging

Download

CONN can be downloaded from its home page at the NITRC site, and user support is provided at the CONN support forum

References

CONN (functional connectivity toolbox) Wikipedia