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Software designed to automatically realign brain images for easier cross patient examination regardless of age, disease or head position. It positions and aligns anatomy-related sagittal, coronal and axial slices using anatomical landmarks.
Proper citation: AutoAlign Head (RRID:SCR_014245) Copy
https://cfn.upenn.edu/~zewang/BENtbx.php
A toolkit for mapping brain entropy using fMRI. It uses several functions from ASLtbx. At its core, the toolkit is a collection of batch scripts that implement a pipeline for processing fMRI data in order to get Sample entropy for each voxel.
Proper citation: Brain Entropy Mapping Toolbox (RRID:SCR_014470) Copy
http://www.brainsimagebank.ac.uk
A searchable collection of anonymised images and associated clinical data. It includes normal individuals at all ages (from prenatal to old age). The image bank contains integrated data sets already collected as part of research studies which include control subjects. New data is added as they become available.
Proper citation: BRAINS Imagebank (RRID:SCR_014576) Copy
http://www.neuro.uni-jena.de/cat/
Software toolbox as extension to SPM12 to provide computational anatomy. This covers diverse morphometric methods such as voxel based morphometry, surface based morphometry, deformation based morphometry, and region or label based morphometry.
Proper citation: Computational Anatomy Toolbox for SPM (RRID:SCR_019184) Copy
Web interface that facilitates open science for neuroscience community by simplifying global access to and sharing of datasets and tools. Portal internalizes typical data cycle of research project, beginning with data acquisition, followed by data processing with published tools, and ultimately publication of results with link to original dataset. Platform to form interactive network of collaborations in brain research, interdisciplinary student training, international partnerships, clinical translation and open publishing. Provides unified interface to Canadian neuroscience research community. Open neuroscience research with sharing of both data and methods, to create large-scale databases, development of standards for sharing, facilitation of advanced analytic strategies, open dissemination to global community of neuroscience data and methods, and establishment of training programs for next generation of computational neuroscience researchers.
Proper citation: Canadian Open Neuroscience Platform (RRID:SCR_016433) Copy
https://github.com/nighres/nighres
Software package for processing of high-resolution neuroimaging data. Nighres is a community-developed project that aims to make neuroscience data tools easier to install, use and extend.
Proper citation: Nighres (RRID:SCR_016287) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/mica/
Software toolbox based on FSL command line tools that performs masked independent component analysis and related analyses in an integrated way within a spatially restricted subregion of the brain. Used for investigating functional connectivity in functional magnetic resonance imaging data in the field of neuroimaging.
Proper citation: masked ICA (mICA) Toolbox (RRID:SCR_016349) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/uf2c/
Software tool to standardize and facilitate connectivity studies through a graphical user interface and validated preset parameters.
Proper citation: User Friendly Functional Connectivity - UF²C (RRID:SCR_016550) Copy
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2018.07.046
Software package for simulation framework and codes for estimating nonparametric Granger causality. Used to study brain functions.
Proper citation: nonparametricGGC_toolbox (RRID:SCR_016539) Copy
http://jefferis.github.io/nat/
Software R package for the (3D) visualisation and analysis of biological image data, especially tracings of single neurons in the context of 3D brain structures.
Proper citation: NeuroAnatomy Toolbox (RRID:SCR_016716) Copy
https://github.com/PatternRecognition/OpenBMI
Software package for the development of Brain-Computer Interfaces with advanced pattern recognition algorithms. Used for analyzing brain signals which can be used to acquire, filter, process, classify and visualize brain signals in real time.
Proper citation: OpenBMI (RRID:SCR_016876) Copy
https://github.com/NeurophysVis/SpectraVis
Web based neuroscience application for analyzing task-related functional networks over time and frequency. Interactive visualization tool for exploring functional brain connectivity.
Proper citation: SpectraVis (RRID:SCR_016691) Copy
Software tool for data management in clinical studies to improve care for patients with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI). Used to search and find study variables with the associated information and export study data for further analysis.
Proper citation: INCF-Neurobot (RRID:SCR_017004) Copy
https://github.com/Frederik-D-Weber/cosleep
Software Python tool for sleep EEG analysis. Used for Closed and Open loop in Slow Ocillations, Sleep Stimulation in Auditory or Recording in full PSG using OpenBCI Cyton.
Proper citation: COsleep (RRID:SCR_017053) Copy
Provides Prism softwares and services that integrate advanced imaging into the clinical workflow for brain mapping from acquisition through processing, visualization, and export to PACS. Prism integrates functional MRI, diffusion MRI, perfusion, MR spectroscopy, and PET/CT into a unified workflow for diagnosis and treatment planning in brain disorders. Processing is also available as a cloud deployed service, Prism Serve. Research support includes import/export for imaging and derived quantitative data in both DICOM and research formats such as AFNI and Trackviz.
Proper citation: Prism Clinical Imaging (RRID:SCR_016977) Copy
Project between Inria, Inserm, CNRS, and University of Rennes for biomedical image analysis for understanding neurological disease. Used to diagnose, monitor and deliver treatment for mental, neurological and substance use disorders by establishing multidisciplinary team between information sciences and medicine in medical imaging, neuroinformatics and population cohorts.
Proper citation: Empenn (RRID:SCR_017074) Copy
https://www.mbfbioscience.com/neuroinfo
Software for automatic identification and delineation of brain regions within experimental mouse brain sections. NeuroInfo registers serial section images of any orientation to Allen Mouse Brain Atlas, corrects for distortion due to histological processing, delineates anatomies in experimental section, and detects and reports on cell number within selected anatomies.
Proper citation: NeuroInfo (RRID:SCR_017346) Copy
https://github.com/zuoxinian/CCS
Software tool for multimodal human brain imaging data analysis. Computational pipeline for discovery science of human brain connectomes at macroscale with multimodal magnetic resonance imaging technologies.
Proper citation: Connectome Computation System (RRID:SCR_017342) Copy
https://github.com/Mark-Kramer/Seizure-Waves
Analysis and modeling code for waves of seizure activity.
Proper citation: Seizure-Waves (RRID:SCR_017455) Copy
https://github.com/cwatson/braingraph/
Software R package for performing graph theory analyses of brain MRI data.
Proper citation: brainGraph (RRID:SCR_017260) Copy
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