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http://www.nitrc.org/projects/pennhippoatlas/
Atlas of segmented and normalized high-resolution postmortem MRI of the human hippocampus. Additional data (raw images) is available through the SCM link. It requires knowing how to use CVS.
Proper citation: Penn Hippocampus Atlas (RRID:SCR_000421) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/licensing/
Discussion forum on licensing issues in software and data. All are invited to participate or join the project and contribute. A listing of software licenses are available.
Proper citation: Licensing issues in software and data (RRID:SCR_000411) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on July 31,2025. An online atlas of neural function, maintained by Cambridge University and the MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit (CBSU).
Proper citation: Kymata Atlas (RRID:SCR_000269) Copy
A database of digital reconstructions of the human brain arterial arborizations from 61 healthy adult subjects along with extracted morphological measurements. The arterial arborizations include the six major trees stemming from the circle of Willis, namely: the left and right Anterior Cerebral Arteries (ACAs), Middle Cerebral Arteries (MCAs), and Posterior Cerebral Arteries (PCAs).
Proper citation: BraVa (RRID:SCR_001407) Copy
http://miriad.drc.ion.ucl.ac.uk/
A database of volumetric MRI brain-scans of 46 Alzheimer's sufferers and 23 healthy elderly people. Many scans were collected of each participant at intervals from 2 weeks to 2 years, the study was designed to investigate the feasibility of using MRI as an outcome measure for clinical trials of Alzheimer's treatments. It includes a total of 708 scans and should be of particular interest for work on longitudinal biomarkers and image analysis.
Proper citation: MIRIAD (RRID:SCR_002422) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/dwmri_in_matlab/
An on-line tutorial on how to use MATLAB for Diffusion-Weighted MRI processing. The following subjects are covered in this tutorial: Generation of Synthetic Diffusion-Weighted MRI datasets, Diffusion Tensor (DTI) Estimation from DW-MRI, DTI Visualization as a field of ellipsoids, Higher-order Diffusion Tensor Estimation from DW-MRI, Computing of Tensor Orientation Distribution Functions (Tensor ODF), Computing of Fiber Orientations, Higher-order Diffusion Tensor Image Visualization as fields of spherical functions, Multi-fiber reconstruction etc. The tutorial contains numerous illustrations, figures and Matlab scripts embedded in the text. The reader/user can automatically generate Matlab script for a self-designed DW-MRI experiment by selecting which steps needs to be followed. The code that corresponds to the selected steps is then appropriately merged in the Matlab Script Generator, and the user can easily copy and paste the produced code directly to the Matlab command prompt.
Proper citation: MATLAB Tutorial on Diffusion Tensor MRI (RRID:SCR_009507) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/carlsim/
A GPU-accelerated library for simulating large-scale spiking neural network (SNN) models with a high degree of biological detail. CARLsim allows execution of networks of Izhikevich spiking neurons with realistic synaptic dynamics on both generic x86 CPUs and standard off-the-shelf GPUs. The simulator provides a PyNN-like programming interface in C/C++, which allows for details and parameters to be specified at the synapse, neuron, and network level.
Proper citation: CARLsim: a GPU-accelerated SNN Simulator (RRID:SCR_014095) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/psics
Software for efficient generation and simulation of models containing stochastic ion channels distributed across dendritic and axonal membranes. It computes the behavior of neurons taking account of the stochastic nature of ion channel gating and the detailed positions of the channels themselves. It is designed as a complement for existing tools.
Proper citation: Parallel Stochastic Ion Channel Simulator (RRID:SCR_014159) Copy
https://neuinfo.org/mynif/search.php?q=*&t=indexable&list=cover&nif=nlx_154697-2
A virtual database of annotations made by 50 database providers (April 2014) - and growing (see below), that map data to publication information. All NIF Data Federation sources can be part of this virtual database as long as they indicate the publications that correspond to data records. The format that NIF accepts is the PubMed Identifier, category or type of data that is being linked to, and a data record identifier. A subset of this data is passed to NCBI, as LinkOuts (links at the bottom of PubMed abstracts), however due to NCBI policies the full data records are not currently associated with PubMed records. Database providers can use this mechanism to link to other NCBI databases including gene and protein, however these are not included in the current data set at this time. (To view databases available for linking see, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK3807/#files.Databases_Available_for_Linking ) The categories that NIF uses have been standardized to the following types: * Resource: Registry * Resource: Software * Reagent: Plasmid * Reagent: Antibodies * Data: Clinical Trials * Data: Gene Expression * Data: Drugs * Data: Taxonomy * Data: Images * Data: Animal Model * Data: Microarray * Data: Brain connectivity * Data: Volumetric observation * Data: Value observation * Data: Activation Foci * Data: Neuronal properties * Data: Neuronal reconstruction * Data: Chemosensory receptor * Data: Electrophysiology * Data: Computational model * Data: Brain anatomy * Data: Gene annotation * Data: Disease annotation * Data: Cell Model * Data: Chemical * Data: Pathways For more information refer to Create a LinkOut file, http://neuinfo.org/nif_components/disco/interoperation.shtm Participating resources ( http://disco.neuinfo.org/webportal/discoLinkoutServiceSummary.do?id=4 ): * Addgene http://www.addgene.org/pgvec1 * Animal Imaging Database http://aidb.crbs.ucsd.edu * Antibody Registry http://www.neuinfo.org/products/antibodyregistry/ * Avian Brain Circuitry Database http://www.behav.org/abcd/abcd.php * BAMS Connectivity http://brancusi.usc.edu/ * Beta Cell Biology Consortium http://www.betacell.org/ * bioDBcore http://biodbcore.org/ * BioGRID http://thebiogrid.org/ * BioNumbers http://bionumbers.hms.harvard.edu/ * Brain Architecture Management System http://brancusi.usc.edu/bkms/ * Brede Database http://hendrix.imm.dtu.dk/services/jerne/brede/ * Cell Centered Database http://ccdb.ucsd.edu * CellML Model Repository http://www.cellml.org/models * CHEBI http://www.ebi.ac.uk/chebi/ * Clinical Trials Network (CTN) Data Share http://www.ctndatashare.org/ * Comparative Toxicogenomics Database http://ctdbase.org/ * Coriell Cell Repositories http://ccr.coriell.org/ * CRCNS - Collaborative Research in Computational Neuroscience - Data sharing http://crcns.org * Drug Related Gene Database https://confluence.crbs.ucsd.edu/display/NIF/DRG * DrugBank http://www.drugbank.ca/ * FLYBASE http://flybase.org/ * Gene Expression Omnibus http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/ * Gene Ontology Tools http://www.geneontology.org/GO.tools.shtml * Gene Weaver http://www.GeneWeaver.org * GeneDB http://www.genedb.org/Homepage * Glomerular Activity Response Archive http://gara.bio.uci.edu * GO http://www.geneontology.org/ * Internet Brain Volume Database http://www.cma.mgh.harvard.edu/ibvd/ * ModelDB http://senselab.med.yale.edu/modeldb/ * Mouse Genome Informatics Transgenes ftp://ftp.informatics.jax.org/pub/reports/MGI_PhenotypicAllele.rpt * NCBI Taxonomy Browser http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/taxonomyhome.html * NeuroMorpho.Org http://neuromorpho.org/neuroMorpho * NeuronDB http://senselab.med.yale.edu/neurondb * SciCrunch Registry http://neuinfo.org/nif/nifgwt.html?tab=registry * NIF Registry Automated Crawl Data http://lucene1.neuinfo.org/nif_resource/current/ * NITRC http://www.nitrc.org/ * Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas http://www.nursa.org * Olfactory Receptor DataBase http://senselab.med.yale.edu/ordb/ * OMIM http://omim.org * OpenfMRI http://openfmri.org * PeptideAtlas http://www.peptideatlas.org * RGD http://rgd.mcw.edu * SFARI Gene: AutDB https://gene.sfari.org/autdb/Welcome.do * SumsDB http://sumsdb.wustl.edu/sums/ * Temporal-Lobe: Hippocampal - Parahippocampal Neuroanatomy of the Rat http://www.temporal-lobe.com/ * The Cell: An Image Library http://www.cellimagelibrary.org/ * Visiome Platform http://platform.visiome.neuroinf.jp/ * WormBase http://www.wormbase.org * YPED http://medicine.yale.edu/keck/nida/yped.aspx * ZFIN http://zfin.org
Proper citation: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation (RRID:SCR_008876) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/fluctuations/
The methodology and applications of task independent fluctuation measures including: connectivity maps of fMRI resting state scans, research using EEG/MEG/PET etc, methods to remove non-neural fluctuations, and applications to clinical populations.
Proper citation: Task Independent Fluctuations Discussion (RRID:SCR_009515) Copy
A curated knowledge base of the circuitry of the hippocampus of normal adult, or adolescent, rodents at the mesoscopic level of neuronal types. Knowledge concerning dentate gyrus, CA3, CA2, CA1, subiculum, and entorhinal cortex is distilled from published evidence and is continuously updated as new information becomes available. Each reported neuronal property is documented with a pointer to, and excerpt from, relevant published evidence, such as citation quotes or illustrations. Please note: This is an alpha-testing site. The content is still being vetted for accuracy and has not yet undergone peer-review. As such, it may contain inaccuracies and should not (yet) be trusted as a scholarly resource. The content does not yet appear uniformly across all combinations of browsers and screen resolutions.
Proper citation: Hippocampome.org (RRID:SCR_009023) Copy
http://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org/indi/enhanced/
Dataset of 1000 characterized community-ascertained participants using state-of-the-art multiband imaging-based resting state fMRI (R-fMRI) and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), genetics, and a deep phenotyping protocol from a large cross-sectional sample of brain development, maturation and aging (ages 6 - 85 yrs). The Center for Magnetic Resonance Research (CMRR), University of Minnesota, provided the NKI-RS effort with the latest version of the Multiband EPI sequence (Xu et al. 2012) and associated image reconstruction algorithms, enabling the acquisition of state-of-the-art imaging datasets for this large-scale imaging effort. The enhanced NKI-RS expands upon the phenotypic protocol of the original NKI-RS and captures a broad range of behavioral and cognitive phenomenology relevant to psychiatric health and illness. The validity and value of assessments were evaluated by consulting leaders in the field of psychiatric phenotyping.
Proper citation: NKI-RS Enhanced Sample (RRID:SCR_010461) Copy
A complete Python environment for the analysis of structural and functional neuroimaging data. It currently has a full system for general linear modeling of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).
Proper citation: NIPY (RRID:SCR_002489) Copy
Stimulus delivery and experiment control program. Stimuli include auditory, 2D and 3D visual, and multimodal and experimental data include fMRI, ERP, MEG, psychophysics, eye movements, single neuron recording, and reaction time measures.
Proper citation: Presentation (RRID:SCR_002521) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/parser_4d/
A tool for analyzing 4D images with pathology. Originally developed for processing longitudinal images of patients with traumatic brain injury, the tool contains new image analysis algorithms that combine registration and segmentation in a coherent framework, accounting for extreme changes due to extensive tissue damage.
Proper citation: 4D-PARSeR Pathological Anatomy Regression via Segmentation and Registration (RRID:SCR_002480) Copy
Open source, multi platform data analysis and visualization application. ParaView users can quickly build visualizations to analyze their data using qualitative and quantitative techniques. The data exploration can be done interactively in 3D or programmatically using ParaView's batch processing capabilities. ParaView was developed to analyze extremely large datasets using distributed memory computing resources. It can be run on supercomputers to analyze datasets of terascale as well as on laptops for smaller data.
Proper citation: ParaView (RRID:SCR_002516) Copy
http://mialab.mrn.org/software/eegift/index.html
Implements multiple algorithms for independent component analysis and blind source separation of group (and single subject) EEG data. This MATLAB toolbox is compatible with MATLAB 6.5 and higher.
Proper citation: Group ICA Of EEG Toolbox (RRID:SCR_002478) Copy
Ontology used to describe the experimental conditions within cognitive and behavioral experiments, primarily in humans for application and use in the functional neuroimaging community. CogPO has been developed through the integration of the Functional Imaging Biomedical Informatics Research Network (FBIRN) Human Imaging Database (HID) and the BrainMap Database. The design of CogPO concentrates on what can be observed directly: categorization of each paradigm in terms of (1) the stimulus presented to the subjects, (2) the requested instructions, and (3) the returned response.
Proper citation: Cognitive Paradigm Ontology (RRID:SCR_002235) Copy
http://brainproducts.com/productdetails.php?id=17
Software to manage the daily work of analyzing various neurophysiological data. Features include a history tree, automated analysis, various data format readers, and more.
Proper citation: BrainVision Analyzer (RRID:SCR_002356) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/pare/
A brain imaging classification tool, which can help researchers to discriminate patients from normal controls. The M3 includes three steps: feature selection, maximum uncertainty linear discriminant analysis (MLDA)-based classification and multi-classifier. A leave-one-out cross-validation (LOOCV) is further used to estimate the performance of the M3. Finally, the most discriminative features are identified.
Proper citation: M3 (RRID:SCR_002475) Copy
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