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http://brainarchitecture.org/allen-atlas-brain-toolbox

Software Matlab toolbox for quantitative analysis of digitized brain wide gene expression data from Allen Atlas of adult mouse brain.

Proper citation: Brain Gene Expression Analysis toolbox (RRID:SCR_017438) Copy   


http://spot.colorado.edu/~dubin/talks/agnosia.html

Compilation terms with definitions that describe altered states that are associated with brain injury (e.g., trauma, stroke, tumor) or with developmental deficits. Although the list deals with primarily CNS-associated disorders, in some cases the term does not distinguish between a CNS cause or a peripheral or neuromuscular cause. Terms that are primarily psychiatric diagnoses (e.g., schizophrenia) are not included. AGNOSIA is a general term for a loss of ability to recognize objects, people, sounds, shapes, or smells; that is, the inability to attach appropriate meaning to objective sense-data. It usually is used when the primary sense organ involved is not impaired. APHASIA is a general term relating to a loss of language ability. APRAXIA is a general term for disorders of practice. These conditions are usually caused by brain injury due to trauma, stroke and/or tumor. Many of these terms have two synonymous forms that differ in whether the word starts with a- or with dys- such as alexia and dyslexia. Here the a- form is usually defined and the other is noted as syn:, except when the dys- form is the more common usage. (If you cannot find a term in one of these forms, look for it in the other. All other synonyms are defined in both forms.) Sources: These definitions are paraphrased from definitions in a large number or print and online dictionaries. Thus this list is not meant to be considered my own, but rather is a compilation. Note: When a word appears in italics, that indicates it is defined elsewhere in this list.

Proper citation: AGNOSIA APHASIA APRAXIA and Related Terms for Cognitive Behavioral and Neurological Disorders (RRID:SCR_005336) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_013628

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://www.rad.upenn.edu/sbia/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on June 2, 2023. A section of the Penn department of radiology, it is devoted to the development of computer-based image analysis methods and their application to clinical research studies. Image analysis methodologies include image registration, segmentation, population-based statistical analysis, biophysical modeling of anatomical deformations, and high-dimensional pattern classification. Clinical research studies spans a variety of clinical areas and organs, and they include brain diseases such as Alzheimer's disease and schizophrenia, evaluation of treatment effects in large clinical trials, diagnosis of cardiac diseases, and diagnosis prostate, breast and brain cancer. SBIA also performs small animal imaging research aiming to understand brain development in mouse models. It has multiple resources which can be accessed by researcher.

Proper citation: SBIA (RRID:SCR_013628) Copy   


http://www.madsci.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/~lynn/image?return=http://www.google.com/custom?domains&name=a_vm1110&show_all=1&search

Portal for learning resources about the brain. It includes information and interactive images of transverse brain sections.

Proper citation: Visible Human Transverse Section Through the Head (RRID:SCR_001966) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_016214

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.med.upenn.edu/sbia/brats2017.html

Organization that provides a conference about the methods for the segmentation of brain tumors in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. Its conferences utilize multi-institutional pre-operative MRI scans and focus on the segmentation of intrinsically heterogeneous (in appearance, shape, and histology) brain tumors, namely gliomas.

Proper citation: BraTS (RRID:SCR_016214) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017255

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://github.com/bids-standard/bids-validator

Software validation tool that checks submitted folder structure for compliance to BIDS data standard. Validates Brain Imaging Data Structure.

Proper citation: BIDS Validator (RRID:SCR_017255) Copy   


https://github.com/nipy/heudiconv

Software tool as flexible DICOM converter for organizing brain imaging data into structured directory layouts.

Proper citation: HeuDiConv: a heuristic-centric DICOM converter (RRID:SCR_017427) Copy   


http://www.morf-brain.com/

Portal devoted to suite of MORF reporter mice labels of Cre positive neurons and glia distributed stochastically throughout brain and can be imaged with endogenous fluorescence (mNeonGreen in MORF1 and EGFP in TIGRE-MORF) or stained for multivalent immunoreporter (Spaghetti Monster fluorescent protein V5, or smFP-V5, in MORF3). MORF technology used to label and reconstruct thousands genetically defined cells per brain for large scale, unbiased classification and quantitative analyses of CNS cell types brainwide.

Proper citation: Mononucleotide Repeat Frameshift Portal (RRID:SCR_021125) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017001

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://portal.brain-map.org/

Portal provides access to data and web based applications created for benefit of global research community by Allen Institute for Brain Science. Projects to ombine genomics with neuroanatomy by creating gene expression maps for mouse and human brain. Mouse Brain Atlas, Human Brain Atlas, Developing Mouse Brain Atlas, Developing Human Brain Atlas, Mouse Connectivity Atlas, Non-Human Primate Atlas, and Mouse Spinal Cord Atlas and three related projects Glioblastoma, Mouse Diversity, and Sleep data banks, are used to advance various fields of science especially in neurobiological diseases.

Proper citation: Allen Brain Atlas (RRID:SCR_017001) Copy   


http://dabi.loni.usc.edu/

Organize, Store, Disseminate, Analyze and Visualize Invasive Neurophysiology Data. Shared archive and resource for human invasive neurophysiology data that have been established by Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies (BRAIN) Initiative along with software tools for data uploading, visualization and analysis. Users can view and query datasets through online interface but cannot access raw data. Platform utilizes centralized and federated model. Investigators may upload data to central archive or house it themselves.

Proper citation: Data Archive BRAIN Initiative (RRID:SCR_017114) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017222

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://github.com/Neural-Systems-at-UIO/MeshView-for-Brain-Atlases

Web application for real time 3D display of surface mesh data representing structural parcellations and generation of user defined cut planes from volumetric atlases.

Proper citation: MeshView (RRID:SCR_017222) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017309

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://usa.brainreader.net

Software application as image segmentation tool. Brain volumetry assessment software. Processes MRI scans and provides self explanatory patient report with total brain volume, hippocampal volume and volumetric data on key segments of brain measured against healthy database.

Proper citation: Neuroreader (RRID:SCR_017309) Copy   


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

Software tool as deep neural network for predicting FreeSurfer segmentations of structural MRI volumes. This tool is implemented as both Docker and Singularity containers. Used for brain parcellation and uncertainty estimation.

Proper citation: Knowing what you know (kwyk) - Bayesian Brain Parcellation (RRID:SCR_017470) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017457

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28653482

Software tool to facilitate tractography based deep brain stimulation (DBS) electrode targeting within patient specific stereotactic coordinate system used in operating room.

Proper citation: StimVision (RRID:SCR_017457) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017424

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

https://sites.google.com/site/tdtdecodingtoolbox/

Software Matlab toolbox for multivariate analysis of functional and structural MRI data. Software package for multivariate analyses of functional imaging data.

Proper citation: The Decoding Toolbox (RRID:SCR_017424) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_017666

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.mbfbioscience.com/brainmaker

Software tool to automatically align sections to visualize brains in 3D. Assists with cell mapping, cytoarchitectonics and other areas requiring characterization of neuronal circuitry to create comprehensive anatomical reference. Automatically creates full resolution, 3D reconstructions of entire brain or any organ from serial sections of whole slide images. Allows to view cells, structures, and lesions, locate neurons expressing particular gene or visualize axonal projections of specific neurons with full anatomical context.

Proper citation: BrainMaker (RRID:SCR_017666) Copy   


https://github.com/AllenInstitute/AllenSDK

Software tool as code for processing and analyzing data in Allen Brain Atlas. Source code for reading and processing Allen Brain Atlas data. Allen SDK focuses on Allen Brain Observatory, Cell Types Database, and Mouse Brain Connectivity Atlas.

Proper citation: Allen Software Development Kit (RRID:SCR_018183) Copy   


http://www.chimpanzeebrain.org/

Collection and distribution of chimpanzee neuroimaging data and postmortem brain tissue. Portal to access chimpanzee brain atlas tools, data repository, bibliography of publications, educational information, and links to other chimpanzee brain resources and datasets on the Internet. Serves as repository for in vivo structural MRI scans of chimpanzee brains, in vivo and postmortem diffusion tensor images (DTI), as well as postmortem fixed and frozen brain specimens.

Proper citation: National Chimpanzee Brain Resource (RRID:SCR_019183) Copy   


http://marmosetbrain.org/

Brain connectivity atlas to create systematic, digital repository for data on connections between different cortical areas, in primate species. Data repository for connections between different cortical areas in marmoset monkeys. Allows access to data set and enables other interpretations of data, in light of future evolution of knowledge about marmoset cortex.

Proper citation: Marmoset Brain Connectivity Atlas (RRID:SCR_015964) Copy   


https://www.biomax.com/neuroxm

Software toolkit for semantic integration of multi-modal brain data. It is used to collect, structure, connect, analyze and re-use brain data.

Proper citation: NeuroXM Brain Science Suite (RRID:SCR_016372) Copy   



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