Visualization
MRview
MRview
is a powerful viewer distributed with MRtrix
that works well with both volume (e.g. .nii, .nii.gz) and tractography
(e.g. .tck) data. It may take a while to load and navigate large
tractography files.
Tips and tricks:
Consider extracting a particular connection passing through two anatomical structures to view instead of the full tractogram. This can be done with the tractogram data, and the structures of interest:
tckedit -include structure1_roi.nii.gz -include structure2_roi.nii.gz in_tractogram.tck out_tractogram.tck
Extracting a subset number of streamlines from tracts (e.g. 10K):
tckedit in_tractogram.tck out_tractogram.tck -number 1000
Note: MRtrix has a number of different options for manipulating tractograms
which can aid the ability to visualize such tracts. Take a look through the
tckedit documentation
as well as both the tck2connectome and
connectome2tck documentation.
ITK-SNAP
ITK-SNAP is a lightweight tool that is able to quickly open volumes and is ideal
for viewing segmentation images (_dseg.nii.gz). Segmentations can be loaded
as overlays and ITK-SNAP can create a 3D rendering of the contours of each
label.