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  • RRID:SCR_002511

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://code.google.com/p/panda-tool/

Software matlab toolbox for pipeline processing of diffusion MRI images. For each subject, PANDA can provide outputs in 2 types: i) diffusion parameter data that is ready for statistical analysis; ii) brain anatomical networks constructed by using diffusion tractography. Particularly, there are 3 types of resultant diffusion parameter data: WM atlas-level, voxel-level and TBSS-level. The brain network generated by PANDA has various edge definitions, e.g. fiber number, length, or FA-weighted. The key advantages of PANDA are as follows: # fully-automatic processing from raw DICOM/NIFTI to final outputs; # Supporting both sequential and parallel computation. The parallel environment can be a single desktop with multiple-cores or a computing cluster with a SGE system; # A very friendly GUI (graphical user interface).

Proper citation: PANDA (RRID:SCR_002511) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002503

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.dartmouth.edu/~nir/nirfast/

Software package for modeling Near-Infrared light transport in tissue and image reconstruction. This includes: Standard single wavelength absorption and reduced scatter, Multi-wavelength spectrally constrained models and Fluorescence models.

Proper citation: Nirfast (RRID:SCR_002503) Copy   


http://www.nitrc.org/plugins/mwiki/index.php/webmscaleapi:MainPage

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 13, 2026. Venue for discussing and defining standard web interfaces for sharing images, annotations, and analyses of multiscale biological images. The goal is to increase interoperability of code to share the burden of infrastructure, increase code reuse, and allow us to spend more time focused on scientific questions. Please visit our Wiki to start participating. Together we can develop a small group of interfaces which are easy to implement, extensible, and cover the major tasks of developing tools for multiscale data on the web.

Proper citation: Web Interfaces for Multiscale Images (RRID:SCR_002589) Copy   


http://www.osmicenterprises.com

A computerized, odor delivery device that can be used for basic research applications including mapping olfactory centers, cognitive / learning research, neuro-marketing among other uses. Additional products including tests for odor threshold, odor identification, odor discrimination and odor memory.

Proper citation: OEI: fMRI compatible olfactometer (RRID:SCR_002507) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_001411

http://neuro.imm.dtu.dk/wiki/Main_Page

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 10, 2025. Semantic wiki with structured information, primarily from functional and molecular neuroimaging papers, but there are also other types of papers, e.g., from personality genetics. It lists results from neuroimaging studies, such as Talairach coordinates and brain volume measurements, as well as software packages and brain regions. SQL dumps of the structured information in the wiki is available so complex queries can be formed. The Brede Wiki templates store the structured information from neuroscience papers and editors may add free format text. Template definitions format the data so it is presented as tables on the formatted wiki-page. From a given PMID a web-service can format information from PubMed for inclusion in the Brede Wiki. A Matlab script can extract coordinates from SPM5 and format them in the Talairach coordinate template format.

Proper citation: Brede Wiki (RRID:SCR_001411) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_007197

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.neuroconstruct.org/

Software for simulating complex networks of biologically realistic neurons, i.e. models incorporating dendritic morphologies and realistic cell membrane conductance, implemented in Java and generates script files for the NEURON and GENESIS simulators, with support for other simulation platforms (including PSICS and PyNN) in development. neuroConstruct is being developed in the Silver Lab in the Department of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology at UCL and uses the latest NeuroML specifications, including MorphML, ChannelML and NetworkML. Some of the key features of neuroConstruct are: Creation of networks of biologically realistic neurons, positioned in 3D space. Complex connectivity patterns between cell groups can be specified for the networks. Can import morphology files in GENESIS, NEURON, Neurolucida, SWC and MorphML format for inclusion in network models. Simulations can be run on the NEURON or GENESIS platforms. Cellular processes (synapses/channel mechanisms) can be imported from native script files or created in ChannelML. Recording of simulation data generated by the simulation and visualization/analysis of data. Stored simulation runs can be viewed and managed through the Simulation Browser interface.

Proper citation: neuroConstruct (RRID:SCR_007197) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_009457

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

http://www.nitrc.org/projects/diamond/

Software to: view dicom files and assemble them into 3D volumes. View and convert between Analyze, Nifti, and Interfile. Classify and organize dicoms and 3D volumes using metadata. Search and report on a collection of scans.

Proper citation: DIAMOND (RRID:SCR_009457) Copy   


http://www.nitrc.org/projects/cbs-tools/

A fully automated processing pipeline for cortical analysis of structural MR images at a resolution of up to 400������m, including skull stripping, whole brain segmentation, cortical extraction, surface inflation and mapping, as well as dedicated tools for profile estimation across the cortical thickness. The tools are released as a set of plug-ins for the MIPAV software package and the JIST pipeline environment. They are therefore cross-platform and compatible with a wide variety of file formats.

Proper citation: CBS High-Res Brain Processing Tools (RRID:SCR_009452) Copy   


http://www.pstnet.com/hardware.cfm?ID=91

Instrument that accurately gathers participant responses and verifies signals. The Celeritas Series response units are assembled using high-impact, chemical resistant, medical grade plastic. The response units include a tactile indicator to ensure correct finger placement during experiments and comfortably attach to the participant?s wrists. The units communicate button presses through fiber optic cabling which connects to a Fiber Optic Interface Console located in the control room through an available wave guide. The interface console provides real-time feedback of participant responses via LED indicators and includes a set of switches which can be used to make responses for the participant as needed.

Proper citation: Fiber Optic Button Response System (RRID:SCR_009577) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_009632

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://www.nordicneurolab.com

From state of the art post-processing and visualization software for BOLD, Diffusion / DTI, and Perfusion / DCE imaging to fMRI hardware for audio and visual stimulation, eye tracking, and patient response collection, they provide products and solutions that define the field of functional MR imaging. They are dedicated to bringing the most advanced neuro-imaging tools to market while making functional MRI programs easy to implement. Through collaboration with research and clinical teams from both academic and medical centers, MR system manufacturers, and third party vendors they develop and manufacture hardware and software solutions that meet the needs of very experienced centers while developing training programs to make fMRI easy to adopt for more novice users. Their products are used around the world by researchers and clinicians alike.

Proper citation: NordicNeuroLab (RRID:SCR_009632) Copy   


http://www2.hu-berlin.de/eyetracking-eeg

A plugin for the open-source MATLAB toolbox EEGLAB developed with the goal to facilitate integrated analyses of electrophysiological and oculomotor data. The plugin parses, imports, and synchronizes simultaneously recorded eye tracking data and adds it as extra channels to the EEG. Saccades and fixations can be imported from the eye tracking raw data or detected with an adaptive velocity-based algorithm. Eye movements are then added as new time-locking events to EEGLAB's event structure, allowing easy saccade- and fixation-related EEG analysis (e.g., fixation-related potentials, FRPs). Alternatively, EEG data can be aligned to stimulus onsets and analyzed according to oculomotor behavior (e.g. pupil size, microsaccades) in a given trial. Saccade-related ICA components can be objectively identified based on their covariance with the electrically independent eye tracker. All functions can be accessed via EEGLAB's GUI or called from the command line.

Proper citation: EYE-EEG (combined eye-tracking & EEG) (RRID:SCR_012903) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_012894

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://github.com/BRAINSia/BRAINSTools

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 23,2023. A graphical program to trace anatomical features in 3D image volumes. This tools is built upon the NA-MIC toolkit. The tool is fully compatible with Slicer3, and integrates the Slicer3 theme.

Proper citation: BRAINSTracer (RRID:SCR_012894) Copy   


http://www.softpedia.com/get/Science-CAD/BrainVisa-Morphology-extensions.shtml

An extension projects providing computational tools for performing regional morphological measurements to assess groupwise differences and track morphological changes during maturation and aging. The extensions include computation of regional GM thickness, 3D gyrification index, sulcal lenght and depth and sulcal span. These tools are distributed in the form of plugins for a popular analysis package BrainVisa

Proper citation: BrainVisa Morphology extensions (RRID:SCR_013248) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_005970

http://www.nitrc.org/projects/bash-rs-fcmri

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented July 23, 2015. Of note: most functions have been integrated in 1000 Functional Connectomes Project (www.nitrc.org/projects/fcon_1000). This package is not updated, thus please visit 1000 Functional Connectomes Project site and download relevant bash scripts. BASH Scripts for a resting-state functional MRI study. The functions include seed-based correlation analysis, amplitude analysis and independent component analysis. Note: this tool is just a plug-in for FSL, AFNI and FreeSurfer. Thus, you need have them before you use BASH4RfMRI.

Proper citation: BASH4RfMRI (RRID:SCR_005970) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_006591

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/niftysim/

A high-performance nonlinear finite element solver. A key feature is the option of GPU-based execution, which allows the solver to significantly out-perform equivalent commercial packages.

Proper citation: NiftySim (RRID:SCR_006591) Copy   


http://www.nitrc.org/projects/webmill/

Web game that provides an innovative infrastructure for labeling to enable an alternative to expert raters for medical image labeling through statistical analysis of the collaborative efforts of many, minimally-trained raters. Statistical atlases of regional brain anatomy have proven to be extremely useful in characterizing the relationship between the structure and function of the human nervous system. Typically, an expert human rater manually examines each slice of a three-dimensional volume. This approach can be exceptionally time and resource intensive, so cost severely limits the clinical studies where subject-specific labeling is feasible. Methods for improved efficiency and reliability of manual labeling would be of immense benefit for clinical investigation into morphological correlates of brain function.

Proper citation: Web Game for Collaborative Labeling (RRID:SCR_006685) Copy   


http://sourceforge.net/projects/polgui/

An interface between MATLAB and the Polhemus Fastrak digitizer used to digitize fiducial locations and scalp EEG electrode locations. There are 5 versions all of which work under MATLAB R14 (on both linux and windows platforms), # polgui_ver1_r14 : works with 1 receiver (stylus pen) # polgui_ver2_r14 : works with 2 receivers (including the pen) # polgui_ver3_r14 : works with 3 receivers(including the pen) # polgui_ver4_r14 : works with 4 receivers (including the pen) # polgui_ver5_r14 : Generic version which works with 1/2/3/4 receivers (WARNING: Ver 5 might be buggy; not fully tested) Requirements: MATLAB R14 (Linux/Windows)

Proper citation: POLGUI - Matlab Polhemus Interface (RRID:SCR_006752) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014132

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.nitrc.org/projects/l-neuron

A program which creates anatomically realistic virtual neurons using the formalism of the Lyndenmayer systems to implement sets of neuroanatomical rules discovered by several research groups. The program algorithms read in experimental data - in the form of statistical distributions - to generate virtual structures. L-Neuron samples the values of the parameters within these statistical distributions in a stochastic (random) fashion during dendritic growth.

Proper citation: L-Neuron (RRID:SCR_014132) Copy   


http://www.nitrc.org/projects/vertex

A Matlab tool for simulating extracellular potential recordings in spiking neural network (SNN) models. VERTEX is designed to facilitate the simulation of extracellular potentials generated by activity in SNNs; in particular, spatially-organised networks containing thousands or hundreds of thousands of neurons. It has a limited scope but has a simpler user interface so that a simulation can be specified simply by setting some parameters and run using a few function calls.

Proper citation: Virtual Electrode Recording Tool for EXtracellular potentials (VERTEX) (RRID:SCR_014178) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014649

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://enigma.ini.usc.edu/protocols/dti-protocols/

Pipeline which provides tools to extract whole-brain average and regional measurements from DTI images including FA, AD, RD and MD. Protocols for preprocessing, ENIGMA-DTI processing (skeletonization and ROI extraction), and GWAS analysis are available. Software tools used for each process are listed within the protocols.

Proper citation: ENIGMA-DTI Pipeline (RRID:SCR_014649) Copy   



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