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Documentation

Getting Started Guide

We recommend that users new to BrainVoyager QX start with working through the Getting Started Guide (GSG) to learn about the most important basic analysis tools. To download the GSG, click on the link below. After downloading the file, unzip it to get the contained PDF document. If you can not open the PDF file, download the free Acrobat Reader. The Getting Started Guide 2.7 matches version 2.0 of BrainVoyager QX.

BVQXGettingStartedGuide_v2.10.pdf (14.4 MB)
Overview Publication

The "Goebel et. al." paper below may be helpful to get a general overview of standard as well as some of the advanced features of BrainVoyager QX (ICA, cortex-based alignment).

Goebel_etal_Preprint_HBM2006.pdf

User's Guide

The "BrainVoyager QX User's Guide" provides an in-depth explanation of all major features of the software. You may view the User's Guide online by following this link:

Online User's Guide

In order to download the User's Guide to your computer, click the following link:

BVQX_UsersGuide_v097.zip (31.9 MB)

In order to be available from BrainVoyager's help menu, the content of the downloaded zip file has to be copied in the "UsersGuide" folder which is located in the BrainVoyager QX folder. Make sure to remove the old content in the "UsersGuide" folder before unzipping the new files.

Note: Downloading the User's Guide is usually not necessary since it is also locally available on your computer after installation of BrainVoyager QX. You can also update the User's Guide to the latest version using the "Automatic Update" utility (see "Help" -> "Check For Updates..."). If you experience problems with the automatic update tool, you can, however, use the link above to get the latest version.
Referencing BrainVoyager QX

The "Goebel et. al." paper above may be used as a general reference to BrainVoyager QX in your publication. In your "Methods" section, you can write something like this:

"BrainVoyager QX [version number] (Brain Innovation, Maastricht, The Netherlands) was used to analyze the recorded MRI data (Goebel et. al., 2006)."

In your "References" section, you can then cite the paper as:

Goebel, R., Esposito, F. Formisano, E. (2006). Analysis of functional image analysis contest (FIAC) data with Brainvoyager QX: From single-subject to cortically aligned group general linear model analysis and self-organizing group independent component analysis. Human Brain Mapping, 27, 392-401.
TMS Neuronavigator Manual

To view or download the BrainVoyager TMS Neuronavigator User Manual, use the link below. Depending on your Internet browser, a simple click on the link will most likely open the guide in the browser window. If you can not open the PDF file, download the free Acrobat Reader. For saving the file to disk, a "Save to disk..." or similar option is usually available in a context menu.

BrainVoyagerTMSNeuronavigator_UserManual_v3.pdf



If you have any questions about documentation not answered here, please send an email to "support _at_ BrainVoyager _dot_ com".
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