CAT (computational anatomy toolbox) is a free and open sourcesoftware package used for the analysis of structural brain imaging data, in particular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).[1] Developed by Christian Gaser and Robert Dahnke of the Structural Brain Mapping Group at the University of Jena, CAT is an extension of the SPM software.
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