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https://confluence.crbs.ucsd.edu/display/NIF/DRG
Gene expression data from published journal articles that test hypotheses relevant to neuroscience of addiction and addictive behavior. Data types include effects of particular drug, strain, or knock out on particular gene, in particular anatomical region. Focuses on gene expression data and exposes data from investigations using DNA microarrays, polymerase chain reaction, immunohistochemistry and in-situ hybridizations. Data are available for query through NIF interface.Data submissions are welcome.
Proper citation: Drug Related Gene Database (RRID:SCR_003330) Copy
http://hendrix.imm.dtu.dk/services/jerne/brede/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 4th, 2023. A database of human data from functional neuroimaging scientific articles containing Talairach coordinates that provides data for novel information retrieval techniques and automated meta-analyses. Each article in this database is identified by a unique number: A WOBIB. Some of the structure of the Brede database is similar to the structure of the BrainMap database (Research Imaging Center, San Antonio). The database is inspired by the hierarchical structure of BrainMap with scientific articles (bib structures) on the highest level containing one or more experiments (exp structure, corresponding to a contrast in general linear model analyses), these in turn comprising one or more locations (loc structures). The information on the bib level (author, title, ...) is setup automatically from PubMed while the rest of the information is entered manually in a Matlab graphical user interface. On the loc level this includes the 3D stereotactic coordinates in either Talairach or MNI space, the brain area (functional, anatomical or cytoarchitectonic area) and magnitude values such as Z-score and P-value. On the exp level information such as modality, scanner and behavioral domain are recorded with external components (such as face recognition or kinetic boundaries) organized in a directed graph and marked up with Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) where possible. The database is distributed as part of the Brede neuroinformatics toolbox (hendrix.imm.dtu.dk/software/brede/) which also provides the functions to manipulate and analyze the data. The Brede Toolbox is a program package primarily written in Matlab. As of 2006/11, 186 papers with 586 experiments.
Proper citation: Brede Database (RRID:SCR_003327) Copy
https://scicrunch.org/scicrunch/data/source/nlx_154697-11/search?q=*
A virtual database indexing video and other multimedia content from: NIH VideoCasting and Podcasting, JoVE: Journal of Visualized Experiments, The Guardian: Science Videos, Biointeractive, goCognitive, UCSF Laboratory for Visual Neuroscience, and Clarity resources.
Proper citation: Integrated Videos (RRID:SCR_003613) Copy
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/cross-check/
Every week, John Horgan takes a puckish, provocative look at breaking science. A former staff writer at Scientific American, he is the author of four books, the most recent of which is The End of War (to be published by McSweeney''s Books January 17, 2012). He currently directs the Center for Science Writings at Stevens Institute of Technology. He lives in New York State''s Hudson Highlands, where he plays ice hockey each winter to hone his cross-checking skills.
Proper citation: Scientific American Cross-Check (RRID:SCR_004266) Copy
Mind Hacks: Neuroscience and psychology tricks to find out what's going on inside your brain. Mind Hacks is also a book by Tom Stafford and Matt Webb.
Proper citation: Mind Hacks (RRID:SCR_000170) Copy
A blog by a Romanian clinical psychologist and psychotherapist Lucia Grosaru. Major categories include: General, lifestyle, news, pensees, psychologists, psychotherapy, self-help and video. Lucia Grosaru is the President and a Founding Member of the Romanian Institute Sic Cogito, Founding Member for The Romanian Center of Psychology and a Founding Editor of The Romanian Journal of Psychology, Psychotherapy and Neuroscience. Lucia is an integrative psychotherapist, clinical psychologist and a Certified Rorschach Inkblot Test Specialist (Method: Scuola Romana Rorschach, Italy). She has graduated the Psychology and Educational Science Faculty at the University of Bucharest in 2008 and the Cognitive Psychodiagnosis and Counseling Master's Programme in 2010.
Proper citation: Psychology Corner (RRID:SCR_000630) Copy
http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/science-talk/
A weekly podcast hosted by Steve Mirsky on topics relating to developments in science and technology through interviews with leading scientists and journalists. This podcast is affiliated with Scientific American.
Proper citation: Science Talk (RRID:SCR_000545) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 23,2022. A database that lists, reviews, and rates resources for teaching neuroscience at the graduate and undergraduate level.
Proper citation: Educational Resources in Neuroscience (RRID:SCR_000169) Copy
http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/60-second-mind/
A podcast of neuroscience news in minute-intervals from the Scientific American. New episodes become available every Saturday.
Proper citation: 60-Second Mind (RRID:SCR_000925) Copy
http://platform.cerebellum.neuroinf.jp/
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented January 13, 2022. Digital research archive for cerebellar research including mini-reviews of contemporary cerebellar research, list of papers and mathematical models for cerebellar operation.
Proper citation: Cerebellar Platform (RRID:SCR_001700) Copy
http://biogps.org/dataset/tag/kawasaki%20disease/
Collection of data sets on Kawasaki disease, a rare childhood illness that affects the blood vessels. The data includes biochemical measurements of myocardial strain, oxidative stress, and cardiomyocyte injury as well as protein level analysis.
Proper citation: Kawasaki Disease Dataset (RRID:SCR_001451) Copy
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented September 12, 2017.
Dataset in Bilingual exposure optimizes left-hemisphere dominance for selective attention processes in the developing brain by Arredondo, Su, Satterfield, & Kovelman (XX) Does early bilingual exposure alter the representations of cognitive processes in the developing brain? Theories of bilingual development have suggested that bilingual language switching might improve children''s executive function and foster the maturation of prefrontal brain regions that support higher cognition. To test this hypothesis, we used functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy to measure brain activity in Spanish-English bilingual and English-monolingual children during a visuo-spatial executive function task of attentional control (N=27, ages 7-13). Prior findings suggest that while young children start with bilateral activation for the task, it becomes right-lateralized with age (Konrad et al., 2005). Indeed monolinguals showed bilateral frontal activation, however young bilinguals showed greater activation in left language areas relative to right hemisphere and relative to monolinguals. The findings suggest that bilingual experience optimizes attention mechanisms in the language hemisphere, and highlight the importance of early experiences for neurodevelopmental plasticity of higher cognition. These data are made available from Ioulia Kovelman''s Language and Literacy Lab at University of Michigan and may be exported through the NIF Data Federation. To cite these data please use this text Data were published by Arredondo et al. (XX) and made available via the NIF at XX
Proper citation: Arredondo ANT fNIRS dataset1 (RRID:SCR_002653) Copy
http://www.humanconnectome.org/documentation/S500/
Behavioral and 3T MR imaging data from over 500 healthy adult participants with 14 subjects also scanned in resting-state MEG (rMEG) and task MEG (tMEG). Highlights: * Behavioral and demographic data on 550 subjects. * MR imaging data preprocessed using updated pipelines (structural pipeline v3.1, functional pipeline v3.1, diffusion pipeline v3.1, task analysis pipeline v3.3). * Updates to pipelines include a new intersubject registration method called MSMSulc. All MR data from Q1-Q3 releases have been reprocessed. HCP strongly advises against mixing data from this release with previously-released data. * Individual task fMRI grayordinate-based analysis results (available at 2mm, 4mm, 8mm, and 12mm smoothing levels) and volume-based analysis results (4mm smoothing) are available for all complete 500 Subjects tfMRI data, using an updated task analysis pipeline v3.3. * New extensively processed 100- and 400+-subject group-average functional MR data. * Updates to MEG data and access in ConnectomeDB. Structural MRI-based MEG anatomical models and MR data for the 14 MEG1 Release subjects. * Improvements to behavioral data organization and data dictionary, including the addition of previously unreleased restricted behavioral and demographic data. * All imaging data soon to be available on the cloud through Amazon S3. (More information to come!)
Proper citation: WU-Minn HCP 500 Subjects MR and MEG Release (RRID:SCR_003922) Copy
A collection of population life tables covering a multitude of countries and many years. Most of the HLD life tables are life tables for national populations, which have been officially published by national statistical offices. Some of the HLD life tables refer to certain regional or ethnic sub-populations within countries. Parts of the HLD life tables are non-official life tables produced by researchers. Life tables describe the extent to which a generation of people (i.e. life table cohort) dies off with age. Life tables are the most ancient and important tool in demography. They are widely used for descriptive and analytical purposes in demography, public health, epidemiology, population geography, biology and many other branches of science. HLD includes the following types of data: * complete life tables in text format; * abridged life tables in text format; * references to statistical publications and other data sources; * scanned copies of the original life tables as they were published. Three scientific institutions are jointly developing the HLD: the Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research (MPIDR) in Rostock, Germany, the Department of Demography at the University of California at Berkeley, USA and the Institut national d''��tudes d��mographiques (INED) in Paris, France. The MPIDR is responsible for maintaining the database.
Proper citation: Human Life-Table Database (RRID:SCR_006248) Copy
https://scicrunch.org/scicrunch/data/source/nlx_154697-8/search?q=*
A data set of connectivity statements from BAMS, CoCoMac, BrainMaps, Connectome Wiki, the Hippocampal-Parahippocampal Table of Temporal-Lobe.com, and Avian Brain Circuitry Database. The data set lists which brain sites connectivity is to and from, the organism connectivity is mapped in, and journal references.
Proper citation: Integrated Nervous System Connectivity (RRID:SCR_006391) Copy
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A list of snippets for databases in NIF data federation.
Proper citation: Integrated Snippets (RRID:SCR_009031) Copy
http://scicrunch.org/resources
Portal providing identifiers for Antibodies, Model Organisms, and Tools (software, databases, services) created in support of the Resource Identification Initiative, which aims to promote research resource identification, discovery, and reuse. The portal offers a central location for obtaining and exploring Research Resource Identifiers (RRIDs) - persistent and unique identifiers for referencing a research resource. A critical goal of the RII is the widespread adoption of RRIDs to cite resources in the biomedical literature and other places that reference their generation or use. RRIDs use established community identifiers where they exist, and are cross-referenced in their system where more than one identifier exists for a single resource.
Proper citation: Resource Identification Portal (RRID:SCR_004098) Copy
http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/
ScienceNOW is science headline news from all realms of science, including biology, genetics, medicine, stem cells, evolution, animals, climate change, the environment, physics, astronomy, and science policy. This free content is produced by Science Magazine''s award-winning team of journalists.
Proper citation: ScienceNOW (RRID:SCR_004649) Copy
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