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BrainInfo Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
BrainInfo (RRID:SCR_003142) | portal, database, atlas, data or information resource, narrative resource, standard specification, topical portal | Portal to neuroanatomical information on the Web that helps you identify structures in the brain and provides a variety of information about each structure by porting you to the best of 1500 web pages at 100 other neuroscience sites. BrainInfo consists of three basic components: NeuroNames, a developing database of definitions of neuroanatomic structures in four species, their most common acronyms and their names in eight languages; NeuroMaps, a digital atlas system based on 3-D canonical stereotaxic atlases of rhesus macaque and mouse brains and programs that enable one to map data to standard surface and cross-sectional views of the brains for presentation and publication; and the NeuroMaps precursor: Template Atlas of the Primate Brain, a 2-D stereotaxic atlas of the longtailed (fascicularis) macaque brain that shows the locations of some 250 architectonic areas of macaque cortex. The NeuroMaps atlases will soon include a number of overlays showing the locations of cortical areas and other neuroscientific data in the standard frameworks of the macaque and mouse atlases. Viewers are encouraged to use NeuroNames as a stable source of unique standard terms and acronyms for brain structures in publications, illustrations and indexing systems; to use templates extracted from the NeuroMaps macaque and mouse brain atlases for presenting neuroscientific information in image format; and to use the Template Atlas for warping to MRIs or PET scans of the macaque brain to estimate the stereotaxic locations of structures. | brain, neuroanatomy |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is listed by: Biositemaps is related to: INIA19 Primate Brain Atlas has parent organization: University of Washington; Seattle; USA has parent organization: University of California at San Diego; California; USA |
The Human Brain Project ; NIBIB ; NLM LM/OD-06243; NIH Office of the Director LM/OD-06243; NIMH MHO69259; NCRR RR-00166 |
PMID:21789500 PMID:21163300 PMID:18368361 PMID:15055392 |
Free, Freely available | nif-0000-00019 | SCR_003142 | Brain Info | 2026-02-15 09:18:27 | 16 | ||||||
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Mouse Phenome Database (MPD) Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Mouse Phenome Database (MPD) (RRID:SCR_003212) | MPD | database, service resource, storage service resource, data repository, data or information resource, experimental protocol, narrative resource | Database enables integration of genomic and phenomic data by providing access to primary experimental data, data collection protocols and analysis tools. Data represent behavioral, morphological and physiological disease-related characteristics in naive mice and those exposed to drugs, environmental agents or other treatments. Collaborative standardized collection of measured data on laboratory mouse strains to characterize them in order to facilitate translational discoveries and to assist in selection of strains for experimental studies. Includes baseline phenotype data sets as well as studies of drug, diet, disease and aging effect., protocols, projects and publications, and SNP, variation and gene expression studies. Provides tools for online analysis. Data sets are voluntarily contributed by researchers from variety of institutions and settings, or retrieved by MPD staff from open public sources. MPD has three major types of strain-centric data sets: phenotype strain surveys, SNP and variation data, and gene expression strain surveys. MPD collects data on classical inbred strains as well as any fixed-genotype strains and derivatives that are openly acquirable by the research community. New panels include Collaborative Cross (CC) lines and Diversity Outbred (DO) populations. Phenotype data include measurements of behavior, hematology, bone mineral density, cholesterol levels, endocrine function, aging processes, addiction, neurosensory functions, and other biomedically relevant areas. Genotype data are primarily in the form of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). MPD curates data into a common framework by standardizing mouse strain nomenclature, standardizing units (SI where feasible), evaluating data (completeness, statistical power, quality), categorizing phenotype data and linking to ontologies, conforming to internal style guides for titles, tags, and descriptions, and creating comprehensive protocol documentation including environmental parameters of the test animals. These elements are critical for experimental reproducibility. | female, genomic location, genotype, inbred strain, male, mouse strain, phenome, phenotype, qtl, reference data, single-nucleotide polymorphism, strain allele, strain characteristic, strain, trait, gene expression, variation, hypothesis testing, data set, bio.tools, FASEB list |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is used by: Integrated Datasets is used by: NIH Heal Project is listed by: re3data.org is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian is related to: Special Mouse Strains Resource is related to: Vertebrate Trait Ontology is related to: GenomeMUSter has parent organization: Jackson Laboratory |
NIDA ; NHGRI HG003057; NHLBI HL66611; NIA AG025707; NIA AG038070; NIMH MH071984; NIDA DA028420 |
PMID:24243846 PMID:22102583 PMID:18987003 PMID:17151079 |
Free, Freely available | biotools:mpd, nif-0000-03160, r3d100010101 | https://bio.tools/mpd https://doi.org/10.17616/R3PC7F |
http://www.jax.org/phenome | SCR_003212 | Mouse Phenome Database | 2026-02-15 09:18:28 | 221 | |||
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Lyngby Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Lyngby (RRID:SCR_007143) | Lyngby | software application, data processing software, data analysis software, software resource | Matlab toolbox for the analysis of functional neuroimages (PET, fMRI). The toolbox contains a number of models: FIR-filter, Lange-Zeger, K-means clustering among others, visualizations and reading of neuroimaging files. | functional, statistical, fmri, pet, matlab, neuroimaging |
is listed by: Biositemaps has parent organization: THOR Center for Neuroinformatics |
Human Brain Project ; Danish Research Council ; European Union ; BIOMED2 ; MAPAWAMO ; NASA ; NSF ; DOE ; NIDA R01 DA09246; NIMH P20 MH57180 |
Free, Non-commercial | nif-0000-00324 | SCR_007143 | Lyngby Toolbox, Lyngby - A Toolbox for Functional Neuroimaging | 2026-02-15 09:19:28 | 2 | ||||||
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Cambridge Brain Activation Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Cambridge Brain Activation (RRID:SCR_007109) | CamBA | software application, data processing software, software resource, image analysis software, workflow software, software toolkit | Suite of programs developed for fMRI analysis in a Virtual Pipeline Laboratory facilitates combining program modules from different software packages into processing pipelines to create analysis solutions which are not possible with a single software package alone. Current pipelines include fMRI analysis, statistical testing based on randomization methods and fractal spectral analysis. Pipelines are continually being added. The software is mostly written in C. This fMRI analysis package supports batch processing and comprises the following general functions at the first level of individual image analysis: movement correction (interpolation and regression), time series modeling, data resampling in the wavelet domain, hypothesis testing at voxel and cluster levels. Additionally, there is code for second level analysis - group and factorial or ANOVA mapping - after co-registration of voxel statistic maps from individual images in a standard space. The main point of difference from other fMRI analysis packages is the emphasis throughout on the use of data resampling (permutation or randomization) as a basis for inference on individual, group and factorial test statistics at voxel and cluster levels of resolution. | analysis, brain, anova, resampling, statistical, wavelet, fmri, pipeline, affine warp, algorithm or reusable library, application, c, image-to-template, java, linux, macos, magnetic resonance, nifti-1, posix/unix-like, registration, regression, spatial transformation, spectral analysis, statistical operation, temporal transformation, time domain analysis, unix shell, warping, wavelet transformation, web environment |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: Biositemaps has parent organization: University of Cambridge; Cambridge; United Kingdom |
GlaxoSmithKline ; Human Brain Project ; NIMH ; NIBIB |
GNU General Public License | nif-0000-00267 | http://www-bmu.psychiatry.cam.ac.uk/software/ | SCR_007109 | 2026-02-15 09:19:42 | 11 | ||||||
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fMRI Data Center Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
fMRI Data Center (RRID:SCR_007278) | fMRIDC | database, service resource, storage service resource, data repository, data or information resource | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 25, 2013 Public curated repository of peer reviewed fMRI studies and their underlying data. This Web-accessible database has data mining capabilities and the means to deliver requested data to the user (via Web, CD, or digital tape). Datasets available: 107 NOTE: The fMRIDC is down temporarily while it moves to a new home at UCLA. Check back again in late Jan 2013! The goal of the Center is to help speed the progress and the understanding of cognitive processes and the neural substrates that underlie them by: * Providing a publicly accessible repository of peer-reviewed fMRI studies. * Providing all data necessary to interpret, analyze, and replicate these fMRI studies. * Provide training for both the academic and professional communities. The Center will accept data from those researchers who are publishing fMRI imaging articles in peer-reviewed journals. The goal is to serve the entire fMRI community. | fmri, cognitive, cortex, mri, talairach, neuroimaging, cognitive neuroscience, brain, structure, function, magnetic resonance, intellect, image collection, data set |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: Biositemaps is listed by: re3data.org has parent organization: University of California at Santa Barbara; California; USA |
NSF ; W. M. Keck Foundation ; NIMH ; Sun Microsystems Center of Excellence |
PMID:11545705 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-00025 | http://www.fmridc.org/ | SCR_007278 | The fMRI Data Center | 2026-02-15 09:19:23 | 16 | ||||
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Center for Inherited Disease Research Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
Center for Inherited Disease Research (RRID:SCR_007339) | CIDR | data computation service, service resource, production service resource, material analysis service, biomaterial analysis service, training service resource, analysis service resource, resource | Next generation sequencing and genotyping services provided to investigators working to discover genes that contribute to disease. On-site statistical geneticists provide insight into analysis issues as they relate to study design, data production and quality control. In addition, CIDR has a consulting agreement with the University of Washington Genetics Coordinating Center (GCC) to provide statistical and analytical support, most predominantly in the areas of GWAS data cleaning and methods development. Completed studies encompass over 175 phenotypes across 530 projects and 620,000 samples. The impact is evidenced by over 380 peer-reviewed papers published in 100 journals. Three pathways exist to access the CIDR genotyping facility: * NIH CIDR Program: The CIDR contract is funded by 14 NIH Institutes and provides genotyping and statistical genetic services to investigators approved for access through competitive peer review. An application is required for projects supported by the NIH CIDR Program. * The HTS Facility: The High Throughput Sequencing Facility, part of the Johns Hopkins Genetic Resources Core Facility, provides next generation sequencing services to internal JHU investigators and external scientists on a fee-for-service basis. * The JHU SNP Center: The SNP Center, part of the Johns Hopkins Genetic Resources Core Facility, provides genotyping to internal JHU investigators and external scientists on a fee-for-service basis. Data computation service is included to cover the statistical genetics services provided for investigators seeking to identify genes that contribute to human disease. Human Genotyping Services include SNP Genome Wide Association Studies, SNP Linkage Scans, Custom SNP Studies, Cancer Panel, MHC Panels, and Methylation Profiling. Mouse Genotyping Services include SNP Scans and Custom SNP Studies. | gene, genome, array, custom, dna, genome wide association study, genotyping, genotyping service, linkage scan, methylation profiling, hereditary disease, single gene disorder, snp, statistical genetics, whole genome, whole exome, exome sequencing, high throughput sequencing, single nucleotide polymorphism, sequencing, disease |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) has parent organization: Johns Hopkins University; Maryland; USA |
Aging | NHGRI ; NCI ; NEI ; NIA ; NIAAA ; NIAMS ; NICHD ; NIDA ; NIDCD ; NIDCR ; NIDDK ; NIEHS ; NIMH ; NINDS ; NHGRI N01-HG-65403; US Department of Health and Human Services HHSN268200782096C; S Department of Health and Human Services HHSN268201100011I; S Department of Health and Human Services HHSN268201200008I; NHGRI U01HG004438; NHGRI U54HG006542 |
nif-0000-00223 | SCR_007339 | CIDR - Center for Inherited Disease Research | 2026-02-15 09:19:32 | 206 | ||||||
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Brain Architecture Management System Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Brain Architecture Management System (RRID:SCR_007251) | BAMS | ontology, database, service resource, storage service resource, data repository, data or information resource, controlled vocabulary | Knowledge management system designed to handle neurobiological information at different levels of organization of vertebrate nervous system. Database and repository for information about neural circuitry, storing and analyzing data concerned with nomenclature, taxonomy, axonal connections, and neuronal cell types. Handles data and metadata collated from original literature, or inserted by scientists that is associated to four levels of organization of vertebrate nervous system. Data about expressed molecules, neuron types and classes, brain regions, and networks of brain regions. | neurobiology, vertebrate, nervous, system, database, repository, neural, circuitry, analysis, data, nomenclature, taxonomy, axonal, connection, cell, |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is used by: Integrated Nervous System Connectivity is related to: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation has parent organization: University of Southern California; Los Angeles; USA is parent organization of: BAMS Nested Regions is parent organization of: BAMS Connectivity is parent organization of: BAMS Cells is parent organization of: BAMS Neuroanatomical Ontology |
NIBIB ; Human Brain Project ; NIMH MH61223; NINDS NS16686; NINDS NS50792 |
Restricted | nif-0000-00018 | http://brancusi.usc.edu/bkms/ | SCR_007251 | Brain Architecture Management System, The Brain Architecture Management System | 2026-02-15 09:19:43 | 6 | |||||
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JAX Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facility Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
JAX Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facility (RRID:SCR_007437) | NMU | organism supplier, material resource, biomaterial supply resource | Produce new neurological mouse models that could serve as experimental models for the exploration of basic neurobiological mechanisms and diseases. The impetus for the program resulted from the recognition that: * The value of genomic data would remain limited unless more information about the functionality of its individual components became available. * The task of linking genes to specific behavior would best be accomplished by employing a combination of different approaches. In an effort to complement already existing programs, the Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facility decided to use: a random, genome-wide approach to mutagenesis, i.e.N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) as the mutagen; a three-generation back-cross breeding scheme to focus on the detection of recessive mutations; behavioral screens selective for the detection of phenotypes deemed useful for the program goals. The resulting mutant mouse lines have been available to the scientific community for the last five years and over 700 NMF mice have been sent to interested investigators for research; these mutant mouse lines will remain available as frozen embryos (which can be re-derived on request) and can be ordered through the JAX customer service at 1-800-422-6423 (or 207-288-5845). The results of the work of the Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facility and that of two other neurogenesis centers, i.e. The Neurogenomics Project at Northwestern University, and the Neuromutagenesis Project of the Tennessee Mouse Genome Consortium, can also be seen at Neuromice.org, a common web site of these three research centers; in addition, information about all mutants produced by these groups has been recorded in MGI. | mouse model, mutant mouse line, mutant mouse, phenodeviant, phenodeviant mouse, heritability, phenotyping, genetic mapping |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is related to: neuromice is related to: Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) has parent organization: Jackson Laboratory is parent organization of: JAX Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facility Protocols is parent organization of: neuromice |
Neurobiological disease, Neurological disorder, Sensory disorder, Behavioral disorder, Aging | NIDA ; NIMH ; NINDS ; NEI ; NIA ; NIAAA ; NIDCD |
Public, Available to the scientific community | nif-0000-00784 | http://nmf.jax.org/ | SCR_007437 | JAX Neuromutagenesis Facility, JAX - Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facilty, Neuromutagenesis Facility, Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facility of the Jackson Laboratory | 2026-02-15 09:19:25 | 1 | ||||
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Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression Study Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression Study (RRID:SCR_008051) | STAR*D | portal, clinical trial, research forum portal, data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal | A nationwide public health clinical trial conducted to determine the effectiveness of different treatments for people with major depression, in both primary and specialty care settings, who have not responded to initial treatment with an antidepressant. This is the largest and longest study ever done to evaluate depression treatment. The study is completed and no longer recruiting participants. Each of the four levels of the study tested a different medication or medication combination. The primary goal of each level was to determine if the treatment used during that level could adequately treat participants����?? major depressive disorder (MDD). Those who did not become symptom-free could proceed to the next level of treatment. The design of the STAR*D study reflects what is done in clinical practice because it allowed study participants to choose certain treatment strategies most acceptable to them and limited the randomization of each participant only to his/her range of acceptable treatment strategies. No prior studies have evaluated the different treatment strategies in broadly defined participant groups treated in diverse care settings. Over a seven-year period, the study enrolled 4,041 outpatients, ages 18-75 years, from 41 clinical sites around the country, which included both specialty care settings and primary medical care settings. Participants represented a broad range of ethnic and socioeconomic groups. All participants were diagnosed with MDD, were already seeking care at one of these sites, and were referred to the trial by their doctors. * STAR*D Study Medications: Citalopram (Celexa), Sertraline (Zoloft), Bupropion SR (Wellbutrin SR), Venlafaxine XR (Effexor XR), Buspirone (BuSpar), Mirtazapine (Remeron), Triiodothyronine (T3) (Cytomel), Nortriptyline (Pamelor, Aventyl), Tranylcypromine (Parnate), Lithium (Eskalith, Lithobid) *STAR*D Talk Therapy:Cognitive Therapy | depressive disorder, clinical trial, major depressive disorder, adult |
is used by: Limited Access Datasets From NIMH Clinical Trials is related to: NIMH Repository and Genomics Resources has parent organization: University of Pittsburgh; Pennsylvania; USA |
NIMH | PMID:17074942 PMID:15061154 |
nif-0000-10312 | http://www.star-d.org/ | SCR_008051 | Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression (STAR*D) Study, NIMH Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression (STAR*D) Study, NIMH Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression Study | 2026-02-15 09:19:41 | 12 | |||||
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LORIS - Longitudinal Online Research and Imaging System Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
LORIS - Longitudinal Online Research and Imaging System (RRID:SCR_000590) | LORIS | data management software, software application, software resource | A modular and extensible web-based data management system that integrates all aspects of a multi-center study, from heterogeneous data acquisition to storage, processing and ultimately dissemination, within a streamlined platform. Through a standard web browser, users are able to perform a wide variety of tasks, such as data entry, 3D image visualization and data querying. LORIS also stores data independently from any image processing pipeline, such that data can be processed by external image analysis software tools. LORIS provides a secure web-based and database-driven infrastructure to automate the flow of clinical data for complex multi-site neuroimaging trials and studies providing researchers with the ability to easily store, link, and access significant quantities of both scalar (clinical, psychological, genomic) and multi-dimensional (imaging) data. LORIS can collect behavioral, neurological, and imaging data, including anatomical and functional 3D/4D MRI models, atlases and maps. LORIS also functions as a project monitoring and auditing platform to oversee data acquisition across multiple study sites. Confidentiality during multi-site data sharing is provided by the Subject Profile Management System, which can perform automatic removal of confidential personal information and multiple real-time quality control checks. Additionally, web interactions with the LORIS portal take place over an encrypted channel via SSL, ensuring data security. Additional features such as Double Data Entry and Statistics and Data Query GUI are included. | neuroimaging, multi center, data querying, imaging data, platform, computed tomography, neuroinformatics, 3d, 4d, neurological, imaging, mri model, atlas, map, clinical, image processing |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) has parent organization: McGill University; Montreal; Canada |
NICHD N01-HD02-3343; NIMH N01-MH9-0002; NINDS N01-NS-9- 2314; NINDS N01-NS-9-2315; NINDS N01-NS-9-2316; NINDS N01-NS-9-2317; NINDS N01-NS-9- 2319; NINDS N01-NS-9- 2320 |
PMID:22319489 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_144608 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/loris | SCR_000590 | Longitudinal Online Research and Imaging System, Longitudinal Online Research Imaging System | 2026-02-15 09:17:57 | 4 | ||||
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Functional Annotation of the Mammalian Genome Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Functional Annotation of the Mammalian Genome (RRID:SCR_000788) | FANTOM | organization portal, portal, database, consortium, data or information resource | International collaborative research project and database of annotated mammalian genome. Used to improve estimates of total number of genes and their alternative transcript isoforms in both human and mouse. Consortium to assign functional annotations to full length cDNAs that were collected during Mouse Encyclopedia Project at RIKEN. | mammal, genome, isoform, human, gene, transcriptome, regulatory network, FASEB list |
is related to: CAGE Basic Viewer for Mus musculus is related to: RIKEN integrated database of mammals has parent organization: RIKEN Brain Science Institute |
NIMH MH062261 | PMID:20211142 PMID:33211864 |
nif-0000-30552 | http://fantom.gsc.riken.jp | SCR_000788 | Functional Annotation of the Mammalian Genome, FANTOM, Functional Annotation of the Mammalian Genome (FANTOM) | 2026-02-15 09:17:59 | 43 | |||||
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NRF Contacts Resource Report Resource Website |
NRF Contacts (RRID:SCR_001473) | NRF Contacts | people resource, data or information resource, data set | This resource provides a list of federal program officials in the neurosciences. An informal compendium of names and contact information for nearly 300 research grant and scientific review administrators in 21 organizational units. | director, military, neurodegenerative disease, program officer, 2008, neuroscience | has parent organization: Society for Neuroscience | NIH ; NIMH ; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services |
nif-0000-09488 | http://www.sfn.org/nrfcontacts | SCR_001473 | Neuroscience Research Funding Contacts in the Federal Government, Neuroscience Research Funding Contacts | 2026-02-15 09:18:06 | 0 | ||||||
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BEADL:BEhavioral tAsk Description Language Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
BEADL:BEhavioral tAsk Description Language (RRID:SCR_025464) | BEADL | data or information resource, narrative resource, standard specification | Universal framework for describing behavioral tasks. Language to abstract and standardize behavioral task descriptions on two layers. Graphical layer specifies elements to describe behavioral tasks as state machine in formal flow diagram and how task controlling system interacts with subject. This graphical layer has been designed to be easy to understand while retaining all aspects of behavioral task. The second layer is corresponding, XML-based description of task. This layer forms rigid, yet extensible foundation of BEADL and hides hardware implementation related details form graphical representation.BEADL-specific extension for Neurodata Without Borders data standard defines how behavioral outcomes of task are stored in NWB including corresponding BEADL task description. | Language to abstract and standardize behavioral task descriptions, two layers, graphical layer specifies elements, describe behavioral tasks as state machine, formal flow diagram, behavioral task | is related to: Neurodata Without Borders | NIMH RF1MH120034; NeuroNex NSF |
Free, Freely available, | SCR_025464 | BEhavioral tAsk Description Language | 2026-02-14 02:09:03 | 1 | |||||||
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Computerized Anatomical Reconstruction and Editing Toolkit Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
Computerized Anatomical Reconstruction and Editing Toolkit (RRID:SCR_006260) | CARET | software application, data visualization software, image processing software, data processing software, software resource | Software package to visualize and analyze structural and functional characteristics of cerebral and cerebellar cortex in humans, nonhuman primates, and rodents. Runs on Apple (Mac OSX), Linux, and Microsoft Windows operating systems. | reconstruction, visualization, cerebral cortex, surface, brain, dataset, cerebellar cortex, atlas application, mesh generation, quantitative shape analysis, segmentation, shape analysis, intersubject, image-to-template, gaussian curvature, mean curvature, animation, three dimensional display, two dimensional display, surface rendering, cortical flat map, FASEB list |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: Debian is related to: SumsDB has parent organization: Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis; Missouri; USA |
NIMH R01 MH60974; NEI EY02091 |
PMID:11522765 | Free, Available for download, Freely available | nif-0000-00279 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/caret https://sources.debian.org/src/caret/ |
SCR_006260 | Computerized Anatomical Reconstruction Editing Toolkit | 2026-02-15 09:19:12 | 57 | ||||
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MatOFF Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
MatOFF (RRID:SCR_006821) | MatOFF | software application, source code, data processing software, software resource, data analysis software | An interactive analysis program that searches neurophysiological data and plots the results. MatOFF was developed especially for dealing with the complexities common to behavioral neurophysiological experiments. It runs under Windows 2000 or XP and relies on MATLAB version R11.1 (or above) for all operations. MatOFF searches a data file to locate and plot epochs (trials) of special interest to the investigator. Appropriate input data files have time-stamped event codes, usually including neuron action potential firing events (spikes), and digitized analog data. The user specifies a list of event code numbers that uniquely identify a sequence of events. MatOFF uses this sequence to search the raw data file, select the epochs that meet the criteria, time-shift the trials to align them on a common event, order the epochs based on user-selected criteria, and plot the results based on a collection of page formatting specifications. MatOFF will also save extracted data and some statistics to disk. Features: * Powerful, interactive searching tools for locating relevant experimental events * Compatible with Cortex data acquisition program * Compatible with Plexon data acquisition system * Flexible, publication-quality graphical display and printing * Comprehensive scripting language * Supports learning and other dynamic behavior * Integrated interface to MATLAB functions * Automatic alignment of trial data and generation of histograms * Large variety of options for selecting and ordering trial data * Descriptive and non-parametric statistics * XY analog displays * Data export with flexible format control * Up to 72 plots per page * Display templates can be saved and reloaded * Free for public or private use * Adaptable to almost any data file format | neurophysiology, behavioral neurophysiology, behavior, electrophysiology, matlab | has parent organization: NIMH CORTEX | NIMH | nlx_143876 | SCR_006821 | NIMH MatOFF | 2026-02-15 09:19:22 | 3 | |||||||
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NIMH CORTEX Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
NIMH CORTEX (RRID:SCR_006837) | NIMH CORTEX | software application, portal, data processing software, software resource, data acquisition software, data or information resource, topical portal, software toolkit | A program developed by the NIMH Laboratory of Neuropsychology for data acquisition and experimental control of neurophysiological experiments. The purpose of this website is to make it easier to access new versions of NIMH CORTEX and its supporting documents. Ultimately, it is also hoped that these pages will make it easier for users to report bugs, request enhancements, and obtain help. Download the latest version and unzip it into a new sub-directory. Then read the on-line documentation. For the new user, the User''s Manuals are invaluable in specifying system requirements and giving an overview of the features and necessary hardware. The Function reference goes into more detail about how to write experiments using NIMH CORTEX. The Demos reference is a good place for new and experienced users to start to get an idea of what NIMH CORTEX can do these days. | neurophysiology, neuropsychology, behavioral control |
has parent organization: NIMH Division of Intramural Research Programs is parent organization of: MatOFF |
NIMH | nif-0000-04365 | http://www.cortex.salk.edu/ | SCR_006837 | Laboratory of Systems Neuroscience, Software and Hardware for Neurophysiology: The home of NIMH Cortex, NIMH Laboratory of Systems Neuroscience | 2026-02-15 09:19:22 | 34 | ||||||
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Reproducible Brain Charts Resource Report Resource Website |
Reproducible Brain Charts (RRID:SCR_027837) | data or information resource, data set | Open data resource for mapping brain development and its associations with mental health. Integrates data from 5 large studies of brain development in youth from three continents (N = 6,346). Bifactor models were used to create harmonized psychiatric phenotypes, capturing major dimensions of psychopathology. Neuroimaging data were carefully curated and processed using consistent pipelines in a reproducible manner. | Neuroimaging data, curated data, data resource, mapping brain development, mental health, | NIMH R01MH120482; NIMH R37MH125829; NIBIB R01EB022573; NIMH R01MH112847; NIMH R01MH113550; NIMH RF1MH121867; NIMH R01MH123550; NINDS U24NS130411; NIMH P50MH109429; NIMH R01MH123440; NIMH K08MH079364 |
PMID:40987284 | Free, Freely available | SCR_027837 | 2026-02-14 02:09:32 | 0 | |||||||||
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Baby Open Brains Resource Report Resource Website |
Baby Open Brains (RRID:SCR_027836) | data or information resource, data set | Open source resource of manually curated and expert reviewed infant brain segmentations hosted on OpenNeuro.org. and OSF.io. Anatomical MRI data was segmented from 71 infant imaging visits across 51 participants, using both T1w and T2w images per visit. Images showed dramatic differences in myelination and intensities across 1–9 months, emphasizing the need for densely sampled gold-standard segmentations across early life. This dataset provides a benchmark for evaluating and improving pipelines dependent upon segmentations in the youngest populations. As such, this dataset provides a vitally needed foundation for early-life large-scale studies such as HBCD. | MRI, image, dataset of infant brain segmentations, infant brain, brain segmentation, manually curated infant brain segmentations, | uses: OpenNeuro | Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation ; NIMH R01 MH104324; NIMH U01 MH110274; NINDS T32 NS109604; NIDA U01DA041148; NIDA U24DA055330; NIMH R01MH096773; NIMH R01MH125829; NIMH R37MH125829 |
PMID:40813378 | Free, Freely available, | SCR_027836 | , BOBs, Baby Open Brains (BOBs) Dataset | 2026-02-14 02:10:09 | 0 | |||||||
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VoxBo Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
VoxBo (RRID:SCR_002166) | VoxBo | software application, image processing software, data processing software, software resource, image analysis software | Software package for brain image manipulation and analysis, focusing on fMRI and lesion analysis. VoxBo can be used independently or in conjunction with other packages. It provides GLM-based statistical tools, an architecture for interoperability with other tools (they encourage users to incorporate SPM and FSL into their processing pipelines), an automation system, a system for parallel distributed computing, numerous stand-alone tools, decent wiki-based documentation, and lots more. | fmri, neuroimaging, brain, functional, statistical, volume, preprocessing, analysis, display, format conversion, linear, three dimensional display, workflow, lesion, analyze, c++, console (text based), dicom, image display, linux, macos, microsoft, magnetic resonance, nifti, no input/output (daemon), overlap metrics, posix/unix-like, quantification, regression, resampling, sinc function interpolation, spatial transformation, statistical operation, visualization, windows |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: Biositemaps is listed by: Debian has parent organization: neurodebian |
NIDA R01DA014418; NIMH R01MH073529 |
PMID:22348882 | Free, Available for download, Freely available | nif-0000-00353 | https://sources.debian.org/src/voxbo/ https://github.com/kimberg/voxbo |
http://www.voxbo.org/ | SCR_002166 | 2026-02-15 09:18:15 | 13 | ||||
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Johns Hopkins NIMH Research Center Novel Therapeutics of HIV-associated Cognitive Disorders Resource Report Resource Website |
Johns Hopkins NIMH Research Center Novel Therapeutics of HIV-associated Cognitive Disorders (RRID:SCR_001891) | topical portal, data or information resource, portal | The Johns Hopkins NIMH Center is comprised of an interdisciplinary research team who has pooled their talents to study the nature of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND). Their aim is to translate discoveries of the pathophysiological mechanisms into novel therapeutics for HAND. Objectives * To integrate aspects of ongoing research in HAND and SIV encephalitis * Develop high-throughput and screening assays for identifying novel therapeutic compounds * Use proteomics and lipidomics approaches to indentifying surrogate markers of disease activity * Disseminate information and education about HAND through existing and new educational systems, including the JHU AIDS Education Training Center and the JHU Center for Global Clinical Education * Facilitate the entry of new investigators into Neuro-AIDS research, and to catalyze new areas of research, particularly where relevant for drug discovery or the development of validated surrogate markers | drug, aids, clinical, cognitive disorder, dementia, developmental, hiv, hiv-associated dementia, neurological, neuroscience, oxidative stress, pathophysiological, proteomics, siv encephalitis, therapeuptic | has parent organization: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Baltimore, Maryland; USA | NIMH P30MH075673 | nif-0000-10462 | SCR_001891 | JHU NIMH Center for Novel Therapeutics of HIV-associated Cognitive Disorders, Johns Hopkins National Institute of Mental Health Center for Novel Therapeutics of HIV-associated Cognitive Disorders, Johns Hopkins National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Center for Novel Therapeutics of HIV-associated Cognitive Disorders | 2026-02-15 09:18:12 | 0 |
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