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http://strfpak.berkeley.edu

STRFPak is a Matlab toolbox for estimating the linear and nonlinear stimulus-response mapping function of sensory systems. This mapping function is commonly called the spatio- or spectro-temporal receptive field (STRF). A quantitative estimate of the STRF can be used in subsequent computational modeling studies or to predict future responses of the system. STRFPak implements several general STRF estimation techniques and can be used with any stimuli (including natural scenes and sounds). The theoretical basis for STRF estimation has been known for some time, but estimation software has not been widely available. This project aims to develop appropriate software and make it available to the wider community of sensory neuroscientists. Although STRFPak is based on established methods it incorporates two important innovations. First, STRFPak can be used to characterize a sensory system from its response to arbitrary stimuli including natural signals (e.g., vocalizations, natural scenes). Second, STRFPak incorporates several methods for estimating nonlinear STRFs. STRFPak also includes tutorial examples and documentation.

Proper citation: Spatio- Spectro- Temporal Receptive Field (RRID:SCR_007995) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_015741

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

https://github.com/EIN-lab/CHIPS

Image processing software designed to analyse functional images of cells and blood vessels, primarily from two-photon microscopy. CHIPS is a set of classes and functions for MATLAB that integrates a number of algorithms, both novel and existing, into a complete image processing pipeline.

Proper citation: CHIPS (RRID:SCR_015741) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_015673

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.spisop.org

Software for detection and reporting of spindle or slow oscillation events, simple automatic EMG artifacts, and their co-occurance or respective matching non-events. SpiSOP was designed to process large data quanta at once and multiple datasets in parallel.

Proper citation: SpiSOP (RRID:SCR_015673) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_015533

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://fmatoolbox.sourceforge.net

Matlab toolbox used to help analyze electrophysiological and behavioral data recorded from freely moving animals.

Proper citation: FMAToolbox (RRID:SCR_015533) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016003

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://soundanalysispro.com/

Software for birdsong analysis that performs automated recording and analysis of animal vocalization. It can record, analyze and manage sound data over prolonged periods.

Proper citation: Sound Analysis Pro (RRID:SCR_016003) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014142

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

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

A Matlab-based tool for computational neuroscience-based analysis and data visualization. Its features include: surface mesh visualization in PLY, PIAL, NV, STL,VTK, and GIFTI formats; conversion of NIfTI voxel images to surface meshes and saving as PLY or VTK; track (TRK files) visualization; connectome data (BrainNet Viewer .node and .edge files) visualization; intuitive GUI; that availability of all functions available in the GUI through scripting (automated scripts can be created); and exporting of rendered image as bitmap.

Proper citation: MRIcroS (RRID:SCR_014142) Copy   


http://www.cma.mgh.harvard.edu/iatr/display.php?spec=id&ids=107

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on June 6,2023. EMMA (Extensible MATLAB Medical image Analysis) is a toolkit designed to ease the use of MATLAB in the analysis of medical imaging data. It provides functions for reading and writing MINC files, viewing images, performing ROI operations, and performing several popular analyses. Also, there are toolkits for performing kinetic analysis of dynamic PET rCBF (regional cerebral blood flow) and FDG data. The goal for this site is to provide a centrally available listing of all image analysis tools that are available to the neuroscience community in order to facilitate the development, identification, and sharing of tools that are of use to the general community.

Proper citation: Extensible MATLAB Medical image Analysis (RRID:SCR_013499) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014112

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

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

A toolbox for a point-process derived GLM analysis of eye tracking data in Matlab. Data loading, model specification, fitting and review are organized into a sequence of events, each of which is handled by a separate module in the toolbox. The graphical interface was created using the Matlab graphical user interface development environment.

Proper citation: GazeReader (RRID:SCR_014112) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016891

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://github.com/ICB-DCM/PESTO

Software customizable toolbox for parameter estimation in MathWorks MATLAB. Offers scalable algorithms for optimization, uncertainty and identifiability analysis which do not depend on any problem-specific assumptions.

Proper citation: PESTO (RRID:SCR_016891) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014735

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://mariannebezaire.com/simtracker/

MATLAB-based tool for use with NEURON network models. It supports the modeler with model design, organization, execution (including on supercomputers), analysis, and reproducibility.

Proper citation: SimTracker (RRID:SCR_014735) Copy   


https://sourceforge.net/projects/bva-io/

Software package for interfacing the Brain Vision Analyser data files (load/save) for ongoing development of Matlab routines . This package is also compatible with the EEGLAB software, and may be uncompressed in the plugin folder of this software.

Proper citation: BVA import/export EEGLAB plugin (RRID:SCR_016333) Copy   


https://github.com/csitron/Microscopy_tif_Channel_Quant_MATLAB

Software application for quantification of fluorescence channel area in TIFF images using MATLAB.

Proper citation: Microscopy_tif_Channel_Quant_MATLAB (RRID:SCR_026999) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_015874

    This resource has 500+ mentions.

https://sourceforge.net/projects/icacompass/

Algorithm for MATLAB and the EEGLAB toolbox that enables the automatic detection of independent components from an ICA that represent event-related brain potentials. It performs automatic Independent Component (IC) selection with respect to the contributions of the ICs to a certain ERP.

Proper citation: COMPASS (RRID:SCR_015874) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_015858

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://nxr.northwestern.edu/digital-rat

Software for a 2D elastic beam model that can be used to model quasistatic bending of the vibrissa to compute forces and bending moments at the base. Elastica2D is part of the Digital Rat software project that that aims to enable morphologically and mechanically accurate modelling of the rat head and vibrissal (whisker) array.

Proper citation: Elastica2D (RRID:SCR_015858) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_015900

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://omictools.com/rnacompete-tool

Method for the systematic analysis of RNA binding specificities that uses a single binding reaction to determine the relative preferences of RBPs for short RNAs that contain a complete range of k-mers in structured and unstructured RNA contexts. RNAcompete identifies expected and previously unknown RNA binding preferences., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025.

Proper citation: RNAcompete (RRID:SCR_015900) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_015754

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://sourceforge.net/projects/gftbox/

Analysis software for analysis of finite elements and simulations of 3D shape changes in a tissue that result from patterns of growth. It works with Matlab to model biological growth of leaves, petals, and similar organs.

Proper citation: GrowthToolbox (RRID:SCR_015754) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_015939

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://microbetracker.org/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented May 10, 2017. A pilot effort that has developed a centralized, web-based biospecimen locator that presents biospecimens collected and stored at participating Arizona hospitals and biospecimen banks, which are available for acquisition and use by researchers. Researchers may use this site to browse, search and request biospecimens to use in qualified studies. The development of the ABL was guided by the Arizona Biospecimen Consortium (ABC), a consortium of hospitals and medical centers in the Phoenix area, and is now being piloted by this Consortium under the direction of ABRC. You may browse by type (cells, fluid, molecular, tissue) or disease. Common data elements decided by the ABC Standards Committee, based on data elements on the National Cancer Institute''s (NCI''s) Common Biorepository Model (CBM), are displayed. These describe the minimum set of data elements that the NCI determined were most important for a researcher to see about a biospecimen. The ABL currently does not display information on whether or not clinical data is available to accompany the biospecimens. However, a requester has the ability to solicit clinical data in the request. Once a request is approved, the biospecimen provider will contact the requester to discuss the request (and the requester''s questions) before finalizing the invoice and shipment. The ABL is available to the public to browse. In order to request biospecimens from the ABL, the researcher will be required to submit the requested required information. Upon submission of the information, shipment of the requested biospecimen(s) will be dependent on the scientific and institutional review approval. Account required. Registration is open to everyone. Software for bacterial microscopy image analysis. It is designed to detect and outline bacterial cells in microscopy images and to analyze fluorescence signal inside them.

Proper citation: MicrobeTracker (RRID:SCR_015939) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016108

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://github.com/dmgroppe/Mass_Univariate_ERP_Toolbox

Software toolkit of Matlab functions for analyzing and visualizing large numbers of t-tests performed on event-related potential data. The toolbox supports within-subject and between-subject t-tests with false discovery rate controls and control of the family-wise error rate via permutation tests.

Proper citation: Mass Univariate ERP Toolbox (RRID:SCR_016108) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014082

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

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

A MATLAB-based toolbox for analysis of EEG, MEG, and ECoG data. APERTURE allows flexible multivariate analysis of ERPs and oscillatory activity and supports mass-univariate analysis with advanced statistical tests. Computations are accelerated using parallel computing supported through the MATLAB distributed computing toolbox. Examination of large, high-dimensional datasets is made simple through data visualization tools, including advanced plotting routines and generation of PDF reports with many figures.

Proper citation: APERTURE (RRID:SCR_014082) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_014147

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

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

A Matlab-based toolbox initially created for reading, writing, and processing of BrainVoyager (QX) files in Matlab.

Proper citation: NeuroElf (RRID:SCR_014147) Copy   



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