ReconFTI™ is an open-source software tool developed by Dr. Ding Zhaohua at the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center to reconstruct functional tensor images from conventional fMRI data. Designed for neuroscientists, it enables precise delineation of functional pathways in the human brain, advancing research in neural connectivity.
Key features include:
- Reconstructs functional tensor images from fMRI for detailed brain pathway analysis.
- Runs on MATLAB, supporting Windows, macOS, and Linux platforms.
- Includes source code for customization and integration.
- Backed by peer-reviewed research (Ding et al., 2013, PLOS One).
Benefits: ReconFTI™ empowers researchers to explore complex cortical interactions with unparalleled accuracy, offering a unique tool for functional connectivity studies. Freely available for academic and non-profit research, it supports groundbreaking discoveries in neuroscience.
Learn more on our ReconFTI's FAQ Page or explore licensing options for academic or commercial use on our licensing page. For support, visit our Contact Us page.