All View
All View displays the left and right hemisphere surfaces (and
cerebellum if loaded) and all 3 volume planes in one Viewing
Tab. In All View, the Toolbar looks like this:
- Orientation contains buttons to
set orthogonal and User-defined views of the brain
surfaces/volume displayed.
- Orthogonal view buttons are labeled:
L (left), R (right), D (dorsal), V
(ventral), A (anterior), and P
(posterior).
- The Reset button resets the
orientation/zoom to the default.
- Custom
Orientation allows one to set and save
(or not) a specific transform (pan, rotate, oblique
rotate, zoom) for a surface or volume.
- Surface Viewing contains
pull-downs and check-boxes to set the surfaces to view: L
(left hemisphere), R (right hemisphere), C
(cerebellum).
- The top pull-down menu changes the
type of surface: Anatomical, Inflated or Very Inflated.
- The check-boxes to the left of the L,
R and C turn on/off the display of that structure.
- To change the structure's surface
file, click on the L, R or C button and a list of loaded
files will appear for selection.
- The scroll boxes
to the right, control the spacing between left and right
hemispheres (relative to anatomical spacing = 0) and the
spacing of the cerebellum away from the cortex.
- Slice Indices/Coords
contains toggles to turn off/on volume planes (P =
parasagittal, C = coronal, A = axial) and
settings for the slice index and stereotaxic (Talairach)
coordinate to be viewed.
- The vertical Origin button
rests the slice indices to the default (centered at the
AC).
- The
button (default
on) activates movement of the crosshairs/volume slice to the
same plane as the brainordinate selected in any of the
Viewing Tabs in the same yoking group as the All tab.
- The pull-down at the bottom toggles
between Orthogonal and Oblique
volume viewing.
- Clipping
contains settings for cutting down Surface, Volume, or
Features data to be viewed.
- Tab
contains cross-tab functions for yoking the display of
two or more Viewing Tabs.