Package: fsl Version: 5.0.8-3~nd12.04+1 Architecture: all Maintainer: NeuroDebian Team Installed-Size: 31 Depends: fsl-core Homepage: http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/ Priority: optional Section: non-free/oldlibs Filename: pool/non-free/f/fsl/fsl_5.0.8-3~nd12.04+1_all.deb Size: 22052 SHA256: c45a9576cdfa33b97351f2d80783fdc4048b675db377732308d810c1668ce061 SHA1: ea87b59252be8d5658a58f4e4ce8e6a37e704432 MD5sum: 6aa2bae6707f029af6250fbc01e125c7 Description: transitional dummy package The only purpose of this package is to enable upgrades to the new 'fsl-core' package which replaces 'fsl'. This package can safely be removed. . Users aiming to perform a complete FSL installation (including all data components) are advised to install the 'fsl-complete' package from NeuroDebian. Package: fsl-4.1 Source: fsl Version: 4.1.9-6~nd12.04+1 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: NeuroDebian Team Installed-Size: 26087 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.11), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1), libgd2-noxpm (>= 2.0.36~rc1~dfsg) | libgd2-xpm (>= 2.0.36~rc1~dfsg), libgdchart-gd2-noxpm | libgdchart-gd2-xpm, libnewmat10ldbl, libnifti2, libpng12-0 (>= 1.2.13-4), libstdc++6 (>= 4.6), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4), mozilla-firefox | www-browser, tcsh | c-shell, tk8.4 (>= 8.4.7), tcl8.4 (>= 8.4.7), bc, dc Recommends: fsl-doc-4.1 (= 4.1.9-6~nd12.04+1), fsl-atlases, fslview Suggests: fsl-feeds, octave | octave3.2 (>= 3.2.4), dicomnifti, fsl-possum-data, fsl-first-data, gridengine-client Conflicts: fsl-doc-4.1 (<< 4.1.9-5~), fsl-fslview Homepage: http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/ Priority: optional Section: non-free/science Filename: pool/non-free/f/fsl/fsl-4.1_4.1.9-6~nd12.04+1_i386.deb Size: 10072846 SHA256: ea52dd5dcb1d4084a42bfba2fa34ea005d185422044119804d0d2e124e6aee7b SHA1: ea2a016528bdef82d9a4400985c4104ec6c00d40 MD5sum: 726fed8d9f166bc9c4ccc87a7150ef8f Description: analysis tools for FMRI, MRI and DTI brain imaging FSL is a comprehensive library of image analysis and statistical tools for fMRI, MRI and DTI brain imaging data. The suite consists of various command line tools, as well as simple GUIs for its core analysis pipelines. Among others, FSL offers implementations of standard GLM analysis, white matter tractography, tissue segmentation, affine and non-linear co-registration, and independent component analysis. . FSL interoperates well with other brain imaging related software. This includes Caret, FreeSurfer (cortical flattening and modelling). All FSL tools support the NIfTI format. Package: fsl-5.0 Source: fsl Version: 5.0.8-3~nd12.04+1 Architecture: all Maintainer: NeuroDebian Team Installed-Size: 28 Depends: fsl-5.0-core Homepage: http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/ Priority: optional Section: non-free/oldlibs Filename: pool/non-free/f/fsl/fsl-5.0_5.0.8-3~nd12.04+1_all.deb Size: 20578 SHA256: 93c25d07e816db76b222a0cd1f9391a2cd361730a158d4eec77641c49fcb258d SHA1: bd8d77162227f08b8743c6369c699e3efc37e3e7 MD5sum: e06bb7ec89041049a143b0d18295222a Description: transitional dummy package The only purpose of this package is to enable upgrades to the new 'fsl-5.0-core' package which replaces 'fsl-5.0'. This package can safely be removed. . Users aiming to perform a complete FSL 5.0 installation (including all data components) are advised to install the 'fsl-5.0-complete' package from NeuroDebian. Package: fsl-5.0-core Source: fsl Version: 5.0.8-3~nd12.04+1 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: NeuroDebian Team Installed-Size: 37897 Depends: mozilla-firefox | www-browser, tcsh | c-shell, tk (>= 8.4.7), tcl (>= 8.4.7), bc, dc, python, fslview, libc6 (>= 2.11), libgcc1 (>= 1:4.1.1), libgd2-noxpm (>= 2.0.36~rc1~dfsg) | libgd2-xpm (>= 2.0.36~rc1~dfsg), libgdchart-gd2-noxpm | libgdchart-gd2-xpm, libgiftiio0, libgomp1 (>= 4.2.1), libnewmat10ldbl, libnifti2, libpng12-0 (>= 1.2.13-4), libstdc++6 (>= 4.6), zlib1g (>= 1:1.1.4) Recommends: fsl-atlases Suggests: fsl-feeds, fsl-5.0-gpu, octave | octave3.2 (>= 3.2.4), mriconvert | dicomnifti, fsl-complete, condor | gridengine-client Conflicts: fsl-doc-4.1 (<< 4.1.9-5~), fsl-fslview Breaks: fsl-5.0 (<< 5.0.3) Replaces: fsl-5.0 (<< 5.0.3) Provides: fsl Homepage: http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/ Priority: optional Section: non-free/science Filename: pool/non-free/f/fsl/fsl-5.0-core_5.0.8-3~nd12.04+1_i386.deb Size: 14745152 SHA256: c906c0a6b990fb4756b5bf2e7fd04da9a6dfc9c36ade5a0487bc3d58c62d685e SHA1: b79281c0b2fe3a9a6ba4eeee5f888d6c7c7ab265 MD5sum: a3985c064b3105406e6d7f7b0cf5cf50 Description: analysis tools for FMRI, MRI and DTI brain imaging FSL is a comprehensive library of image analysis and statistical tools for fMRI, MRI and DTI brain imaging data. The suite consists of various command line tools, as well as simple GUIs for its core analysis pipelines. Among others, FSL offers implementations of standard GLM analysis, white matter tractography, tissue segmentation, affine and non-linear co-registration, and independent component analysis. . Some FSL components require additional data packages (fsl-atlases, fsl-first-data, fsl-possum-data) that are currently available from the NeuroDebian repository only. For more information on how to obtain these data packages visit http://neuro.debian.net. . Users aiming to perform a complete FSL 5.0 installation (including all data components) are advised to install the 'fsl-5.0-complete' package from NeuroDebian. . FSL interoperates well with other brain imaging related software. This includes Caret, FreeSurfer (cortical flattening and modelling). All FSL tools support the NIfTI format. Package: fsl-5.0-doc Source: fsl Version: 5.0.6-2~nd12.04+1 Architecture: all Maintainer: NeuroDebian Team Installed-Size: 5072 Recommends: fslview-doc Suggests: fsl-5.0-doc-wikiattachments Breaks: fsl-doc-5.0 (<< 5.0.3) Replaces: fsl-doc-5.0 (<< 5.0.3) Provides: fsl-doc Homepage: http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/ Priority: optional Section: non-free/doc Filename: pool/non-free/f/fsl/fsl-5.0-doc_5.0.6-2~nd12.04+1_all.deb Size: 2376402 SHA256: 66c06840b9a01843123ee0af884947cd654d7618a8804ec73242a3f28867975f SHA1: 3c4369f69669fe3d1a88bd5dcca8f056893f125d MD5sum: 41d07214f7bbf2284d37f0ca00b9b57a Description: documentation for FSL FSL is a comprehensive library of image analysis and statistical tools for fMRI, MRI and DTI brain imaging data. The suite consists of various command line tools, as well as simple GUIs for its core analysis pipelines. Among others, FSL offers implementations of standard GLM analysis, white matter tractography, tissue segmentation, affine and non-linear co-registration, and independent component analysis. FSL is a comprehensive library of image analysis and statistical tools for FMRI, MRI and DTI brain imaging data. . This package provides the FSL documentation in HTML format. Package: fsl-core Source: fsl Version: 5.0.8-3~nd12.04+1 Architecture: all Maintainer: NeuroDebian Team Installed-Size: 30 Depends: fsl-5.0-core Breaks: fsl (<< 5.0.3) Replaces: fsl (<< 5.0.3) Homepage: http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/ Priority: optional Section: non-free/science Filename: pool/non-free/f/fsl/fsl-core_5.0.8-3~nd12.04+1_all.deb Size: 21782 SHA256: 67c6b45c2d848becdfa0bfe274d435777b3cfafa6ad12a8f0ac364072c2ecc99 SHA1: 675b6b19d84fcb4a986abf6e35bf9da7ab12c0f4 MD5sum: d9ae50b0a6a8ee62a98b23ba8ee1c94a Description: metapackage for the latest version of FSL FSL is a comprehensive library of image analysis and statistical tools for fMRI, MRI and DTI brain imaging data. The suite consists of various command line tools, as well as simple GUIs for its core analysis pipelines. Among others, FSL offers implementations of standard GLM analysis, white matter tractography, tissue segmentation, affine and non-linear co-registration, and independent component analysis. . Some FSL components require additional data packages (fsl-atlases, fsl-first-data, fsl-possum-data) that are currently available from the NeuroDebian repository only. For more information on how to obtain these data packages visit http://neuro.debian.net. . Users aiming to perform a complete FSL installation (including all data components) are advised to install the 'fsl-complete' package from NeuroDebian. Package: fsl-doc-4.1 Source: fsl Version: 4.1.9-6~nd12.04+1 Architecture: all Maintainer: NeuroDebian Team Installed-Size: 17495 Recommends: fslview-doc Provides: fsl-doc Homepage: http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/ Priority: optional Section: non-free/doc Filename: pool/non-free/f/fsl/fsl-doc-4.1_4.1.9-6~nd12.04+1_all.deb Size: 11202278 SHA256: e6c1b8831beabc35ace88708b3ce183f6170f49c2488f5a4811630d732eb3a22 SHA1: aba43e80be1c70c679effa0fda5b7e6d0ee13be0 MD5sum: e7d508aa59beaa3f40c384c64483c662 Description: documentation for FSL FSL is a comprehensive library of image analysis and statistical tools for fMRI, MRI and DTI brain imaging data. The suite consists of various command line tools, as well as simple GUIs for its core analysis pipelines. Among others, FSL offers implementations of standard GLM analysis, white matter tractography, tissue segmentation, affine and non-linear co-registration, and independent component analysis. FSL is a comprehensive library of image analysis and statistical tools for FMRI, MRI and DTI brain imaging data. . This package provides the FSL documentation in HTML format. Package: fsl-doc-5.0 Source: fsl Version: 5.0.6-2~nd12.04+1 Architecture: all Maintainer: NeuroDebian Team Installed-Size: 51 Depends: fsl-5.0-doc Homepage: http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl/ Priority: optional Section: non-free/oldlibs Filename: pool/non-free/f/fsl/fsl-doc-5.0_5.0.6-2~nd12.04+1_all.deb Size: 19560 SHA256: f9d60e5c5668f81fc22e817e42cfb5c83d15b651c2d3d787e27f791f2d62eec9 SHA1: dbb84ee7176966ef85aff7052b2fadb54bb8bcb9 MD5sum: 7f9aa6670d19eef0b2c1dc63745b49e7 Description: transitional dummy package The only purpose of this package is to enable upgrades to the new 'fsl-5.0-doc' package which replaces 'fsl-doc-5.0'. This package can safely be removed. . Users aiming to perform a complete FSL 5.0 installation (including all data components) are advised to install the 'fsl-5.0-complete' package from NeuroDebian. Package: matlab-psychtoolbox-3 Source: psychtoolbox-3-nonfree Version: 3.0.11.20140816-1~nd+1 Architecture: all Maintainer: NeuroDebian Maintainers Installed-Size: 4 Depends: neurodebian-popularity-contest, matlab-psychtoolbox-3-nonfree (= 3.0.11.20140816-1~nd+1), psychtoolbox-3-common (>= 3.0.11.20140816-1~nd+1.dfsg) Recommends: matlab-support Homepage: http://psychtoolbox.org Priority: extra Section: non-free/science Filename: pool/non-free/p/psychtoolbox-3-nonfree/matlab-psychtoolbox-3_3.0.11.20140816-1~nd+1_all.deb Size: 3968 SHA256: ef438d9c3f2969aac7abb75ff181a2ddb8195a4d8f6890f2d0166d0ac2c9b8c9 SHA1: 1da9edf5eef6102c3ec21ea156f9b8bce808654f MD5sum: bd31111c87f63ecfcca67d269ed173a1 Description: toolbox for vision research -- Matlab bindings Psychophysics Toolbox Version 3 (PTB-3) is a free set of Matlab and GNU/Octave functions for vision research. It makes it easy to synthesize and show accurately controlled visual and auditory stimuli and interact with the observer. . The Psychophysics Toolbox interfaces between Matlab or Octave and the computer hardware. The Psychtoolbox's core routines provide access to the display frame buffer and color lookup table, allow synchronization with the vertical retrace, support millisecond timing, allow access to OpenGL commands, and facilitate the collection of observer responses. Ancillary routines support common needs like color space transformations and the QUEST threshold seeking algorithm. . This package exposes PTB-3 within Matlab environment. It also provides a convenience script ptb3-matlab to simplify running psychtoolbox in matlab. . See also http://www.psychtoolbox.org/UsingPsychtoolboxOnUbuntu for additional information about systems tune-up and initial configuration. . For now it relies on -nonfree package providing binary builds of all PTB-3 bindings for Matlab. Package: matlab-psychtoolbox-3-nonfree Source: psychtoolbox-3-nonfree Version: 3.0.11.20140816-1~nd+1 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: NeuroDebian Maintainers Installed-Size: 4153 Depends: neurodebian-popularity-contest, psychtoolbox-3-lib (>= 3.0.11.20140816-1~nd+1.dfsg), psychtoolbox-3-common (>= 3.0.11.20140816-1~nd+1.dfsg), libx11-6, libxext6, libxfixes3, libxi6, freeglut3, libglew1.9, libgl1-mesa-glx, libxmu6, libxpm4 Recommends: libasound2, libdc1394-22, libfreenect0.1, libglib2.0-0, libglu1-mesa, libgstreamer-plugins-base0.10-0, libgstreamer0.10-0, libopenal1, libpciaccess0, libusb-1.0-0 (>= 2:1.0.9~), libxml2, libxrandr2, libxxf86vm1 Homepage: http://psychtoolbox.org Priority: extra Section: non-free/science Filename: pool/non-free/p/psychtoolbox-3-nonfree/matlab-psychtoolbox-3-nonfree_3.0.11.20140816-1~nd+1_i386.deb Size: 921102 SHA256: d699f0b39adcd1ef59e2b8595f1223acc2617dc393b3143ede0fee3f170f5a64 SHA1: 9d8b3c9fdade3c2bdb00fffdb3f5aecfc0dab568 MD5sum: 600581dc1e3bae7077161ae6a3e4eeab Description: toolbox for vision research -- Matlab binary blobs Psychophysics Toolbox Version 3 (PTB-3) is a free set of Matlab and GNU/Octave functions for vision research. It makes it easy to synthesize and show accurately controlled visual and auditory stimuli and interact with the observer. . The Psychophysics Toolbox interfaces between Matlab or Octave and the computer hardware. The Psychtoolbox's core routines provide access to the display frame buffer and color lookup table, allow synchronization with the vertical retrace, support millisecond timing, allow access to OpenGL commands, and facilitate the collection of observer responses. Ancillary routines support common needs like color space transformations and the QUEST threshold seeking algorithm. . This package contains binary builds for Datapixx and Eyelink bindings for Matlab built/supported/distributed by upstream. Package: octave-psychtoolbox-3-nonfree Source: psychtoolbox-3-nonfree Version: 3.0.11.20140816-1~nd+1 Architecture: i386 Maintainer: NeuroDebian Maintainers Installed-Size: 1264 Depends: neurodebian-popularity-contest, octave-psychtoolbox-3 (>= 3.0.11.20140816-1~nd+1.dfsg), psychtoolbox-3-common (>= 3.0.11.20140816-1~nd+1.dfsg) Homepage: http://psychtoolbox.org Priority: extra Section: non-free/science Filename: pool/non-free/p/psychtoolbox-3-nonfree/octave-psychtoolbox-3-nonfree_3.0.11.20140816-1~nd+1_i386.deb Size: 342250 SHA256: 77675c0bf960d2f7147f2e90469d42e43bcab258e45e6517ad10e82f4d334eb4 SHA1: c8963cbb6f7181cc316d5dc5752d2c11adaba9a5 MD5sum: aab871badd7d25d1f873ae2eead5123f Description: toolbox for vision research -- Octave binary blobs Psychophysics Toolbox Version 3 (PTB-3) is a free set of Matlab and GNU/Octave functions for vision research. It makes it easy to synthesize and show accurately controlled visual and auditory stimuli and interact with the observer. . The Psychophysics Toolbox interfaces between Matlab or Octave and the computer hardware. The Psychtoolbox's core routines provide access to the display frame buffer and color lookup table, allow synchronization with the vertical retrace, support millisecond timing, allow access to OpenGL commands, and facilitate the collection of observer responses. Ancillary routines support common needs like color space transformations and the QUEST threshold seeking algorithm. . This package contains binary builds for Datapixx and Eyelink bindings for Octave built/supported/distributed by upstream. Package: virtual-mri-nonfree Source: vmri-nonfree Version: 3.2.14-1~nd12.04+1 Architecture: all Maintainer: NeuroDebian Team Installed-Size: 3063 Depends: neurodebian-popularity-contest, openjdk-7-jre | java-runtime Homepage: http://www.iftm.de/elearning/vmri/idx_vmri.htm Priority: extra Section: non-free/science Filename: pool/non-free/v/vmri-nonfree/virtual-mri-nonfree_3.2.14-1~nd12.04+1_all.deb Size: 2051876 SHA256: c6ddd49fdaa533afcb03f492ce010cc8e37273a791beed44ff4db4e7953d0ce3 SHA1: dcd7ee76a6604d8997b2cbc066997d15dca17d31 MD5sum: 31eda233bb479d3d21349372e66807b7 Description: Virtual Magnetic Resonance Imager A realistic simulation of magnetic reasonance imaging that allows for exploring the most relevant parameters of a scanner to aid training of students and doctors. . At the moment the pulse sequence classes SR, IR, SE, TSE, FLASH and FISP are implemented. Parameters, like TR, TE, TI, flip-angle or echo train length, can be adjusted. The choice of matrix size, FOV, slice-thickness and number of acquisitions affect the signal-to-noise ratio of the images. In a first step, the simulation calculates the signal intensity in the k-space. Aliasing- and motion-artifacts are simulated by modifying the k-space data. In a last step, a 2D-fouriertransform of the k-space data is performed. Window and center of the resulting images can be changed.