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Brain-view is designed to visualize bits of geometry - such as meshes representing the cortical surface, line objects representing the centre line of vessels, or connected cylinder objects representing segmented vasculature - along with associated information, such as cortical thickness at every vertex, statistical maps, labels of vessel segments on every cylinder, etc. It is based on Coin (Inventor), Qt, and the various MINC file formats.
For installation notes (geared towards Ubuntu 16.04) see here: Installation
Version 2 is a complete rewrite of brain-view. The main motivation were to be able to deal with multiple objects, such as left and right surfaces, etc., and in the process clean up some of the cruft that had accumulated in the previous code-base. Not all features of brain-view 1 are included - there's no interaction with R, no painting ability, etc. All that is planned, however. For the moment only use brain-view2 if you want to experiment with it and help with the testing.