When I was visiting the University of Washington the other day, Ariel Rokem showed me this cool data visualization and exploration tool produced by Jason Yeatman, Adam Richie-Halford, Josh Smith, and himself. The above image gives a sense of the dashboard but the real thing is much more impressive because it’s interactive. You can rotate that brain image.
And here’s a research paper describing what they did.
Those are really cool. Here is one you can play with online: http://www.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/~rudolph/webgl/brain_viewer/brain_viewer.html
Also, our friends and collaborators at the University of Marseille created a bunch of tools to model and visualize the propagation of epileptic seizures: http://ins.univ-amu.fr/a-virtual-brain-helps-decrypt-epilepsy/ (Stan under the hood!)
Thanks for mentioning our work! I would like to add that Anisha Keshavan was also a collaborator on this work, and that it is now published as an (open access) paper at Nature Communications: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-03297-7
Very cool visualization. This is the future.