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Created Oct 18, 2017 by Roberto José TORO OLMEDO@rtoMaintainer

BRRRAAaaaaiiiiNNNNNZZZZZ!!!!

Created by: katjaq

Join our segmentation sprint!! \\ö// Come to our dolphin brain , (log in with your GitHub account) and select the Cerebrum from the Braincatalogue project and join our segmentation sprint!

screen shot 2017-06-01 at 11 08 34

When you have done 1 slice,

  • add your name and github handle to our BRAINMAPPERS.md file
  • add the slice number where you have been segmenting
  • add "length:..." and
  • "volume:..." from the upper left corner of the BrainBox viewer into the file (just for the fun!! :D)
  • and make a pull request!

The best devices for drawing over the brain are tablets with pens. With a computer mouse or trackpad it is a bit more tedious but works very fine as well 😃 Looking forward to seeing you!

Just say hi in the BrainBox chat and we will guide you to the view where we are currently working.

We will work in a axial slice and erase all the parts of the mask that cover the sulci of the brain. You see the impressively folded structure of the dolphin brain. The sulci, which are the valleys of the folds, appear darker. We erase them from the mask to being able to reconstruct the 3D surface preserving the folding. It's fun! Join us! :) Careful! It's addictive! <3 😄

gyrus_sulcus

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