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

Software that allows user to do faceted search on an ontology and enables visualization of the search results on the 3D digital atlas. Currently supports faceted search of functional neuroanatomy.

Proper citation: Faceted Search Based Ontology Visualizer (RRID:SCR_000124) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_000423

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

Scribe encodes papers to populate the BrainMap Database

Proper citation: Scribe (RRID:SCR_000423) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_004759

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

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

User software contributions for XNAT - The Extensible Neuroimaging Archive Toolkit, http://www.xnat.org

Proper citation: XNAT Extras (RRID:SCR_004759) Copy   


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

An end-to-end pipeline for corpus callosum processing that provides automated midsagittal alignment, CC segmentation with a quality control tool, and thickness profile generation. Groupwise analysis is facilitated by permutation testing with FWER and FDR multiple comparison correction. Results display is facilitated by a display script that shows p-values on a 3D pipe representation of a CC. This pipeline is implemented in MATLAB and requires the Image Processing Toolbox. There are plans to implement it completely in Python.

Proper citation: Corpus Callosum Thickness Profile Analysis Pipeline (RRID:SCR_003575) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002518

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

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

A free software tool for Copy Number Variation (CNV) detection from SNP genotyping arrays. Currently it can handle signal intensity data from Illumina and Affymetrix arrays. With appropriate preparation of file format, it can also handle other types of SNP arrays and oligonucleotide arrays. PennCNV implements a hidden Markov model (HMM) that integrates multiple sources of information to infer CNV calls for individual genotyped samples. It differs form segmentation-based algorithm in that it considered SNP allelic ratio distribution as well as other factors, in addition to signal intensity alone. In addition, PennCNV can optionally utilize family information to generate family-based CNV calls by several different algorithms. Furthermore, PennCNV can generate CNV calls given a specific set of candidate CNV regions, through a validation-calling algorithm.

Proper citation: PennCNV (RRID:SCR_002518) Copy   


http://www.nitrc.org/plugins/mwiki/index.php/webmscaleapi:MainPage

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 13, 2026. Venue for discussing and defining standard web interfaces for sharing images, annotations, and analyses of multiscale biological images. The goal is to increase interoperability of code to share the burden of infrastructure, increase code reuse, and allow us to spend more time focused on scientific questions. Please visit our Wiki to start participating. Together we can develop a small group of interfaces which are easy to implement, extensible, and cover the major tasks of developing tools for multiscale data on the web.

Proper citation: Web Interfaces for Multiscale Images (RRID:SCR_002589) Copy   


http://www.osmicenterprises.com

A computerized, odor delivery device that can be used for basic research applications including mapping olfactory centers, cognitive / learning research, neuro-marketing among other uses. Additional products including tests for odor threshold, odor identification, odor discrimination and odor memory.

Proper citation: OEI fMRI compatible olfactometer (RRID:SCR_002507) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002232

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://wiki.biac.duke.edu/jvs:cigal

Software program that provides accurate real-time stimulus control, behavioral and physiological recording, and synchronization with external devices. It can also provide continuous real-time feedback of task performance and physiological responses. Task programming typically involves a simple text file specifying basic parameter settings (e.g. screen color) and a list of stimulus events, which can include images, animated movies, sound files, text stimuli, video graphics, or commands that communicate with external hardware devices. Multiple video and auditory stimuli can be presented simultaneously. Multi-channel response recording and real-time feedback features require no user programming. Advanced users can add customized stimulus events using CIGAL's real-time programming capabilities. Output files can be automatically created in a variety of output formats (e.g. FSL 3-column files, XML Events files, CSV trial tables).

Proper citation: CIGAL (RRID:SCR_002232) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002227

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

https://www.nitrc.org/projects/uncbcp_4d_atlas/

Software package for constructing longitudinal atlases, which are the necessary steps for many brain-related applications.

Proper citation: 4D Atlases Construction (RRID:SCR_002227) Copy   


http://www.nitrc.org/projects/multi_t2/

Software tool designed to assist users in the estimation of multiple relaxation components from MRI T2 weighted spin-echo data such as that produced by a Carr-Purcell-Meiboom-Gill (CPMG) sequence. This problem is important to study myelin content in white matter diseases such as multiple sclerosis. Stimulated echoes arising from non-ideal flip angles are accounted for using the Extended Phase Graph (EPG) algorithm. The distribution is modelled as a small number of discrete components and a Bayesian estimation algorithm is provided to determine the weights and locations of the components as well as the actual flip angle. This algorithm outperforms iterative gradient descent based approaches.

Proper citation: Multicomponent T2 estimation with stimulated echo correction (RRID:SCR_002446) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002362

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

http://neuronetrix.com/

A portable, highly integrated, internet-enabled, hardware / software platform and patient management system, which includes an online Patient Manager module which complies with the HIPAA Final Security Rule, an event-related potential (ERP) Viewer module to view and analyze raw and average ERP waves, and a Protocol Editor module to simplify the choice and administration of selected ERP protocols. It is also easy to train and administer with non-specialized personnel, and is designed to be used in an out-patient setting. COGNISION TM with auditory or visual event-related potential (ERP) technology, provides a direct physiologic measure of patients' cognitive processing (i.e., a cognitive biomarker).

Proper citation: COGNISION (RRID:SCR_002362) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002498

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://nipy.org/nibabel/

A Python package for reading and writing a variety of medical and neuroimaging file formats. This includes: ANALYZE (plain, SPM99, SPM2), NIfTI1, as well as MINC. NiBabel is the successor of PyNIfTI.

Proper citation: NiBabel (RRID:SCR_002498) Copy   


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

Matlab script that uses the Pythagorean Theorem to calculate head motion and position, while preserving degrees of freedom. The motion parameters output by SPM (rp*.txt) estimate head position relative to the first volume in 3D translation and 3D rotation, which are often entered as a nuisance regressor during individual-level statistics. Regressing the total displacement and relative position can potentially explain more variance in voxel-level BOLD signals that is related to head movement during an fMRI experiment.

Proper citation: Pythagorean Displacement and Motion Regressors (RRID:SCR_002525) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002554

    This resource has 100+ mentions.

http://www.sdmproject.com/

Statistical method and software for conducting image- and coordinate-based meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies investigating differences in brain activity (e.g. BOLD response in fMRI, metabolism in PET) or structure (e.g. gray matter volume in VBM, voxel-based or TBSS white matter fractional anisotropy in DTI, etcetera).

Proper citation: Signed Differential Mapping (RRID:SCR_002554) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002603

    This resource has 10+ mentions.

http://www.trianglebiosystems.com/

THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 14,2026. A biomedical device company focused on developing and manufacturing neural hardware solutions for application in medical research using animals when bio-monitoring, recording and stimulation functions are needed. * Neural Recording Equipment * Neural Stimulation Equipment * Data Acquisition Hardware and Software

Proper citation: Triangle BioSystems (RRID:SCR_002603) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_002601

    This resource has 1+ mentions.

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

An open-source software project for distributed Tetrahedral Mesh Modeling and Analysis (TMMA) of multidimensional data. Tetrahedra are 3D, space filling, geometric objects that can be used to form representations and partitions of objects like volumes and shapes obtained from biomedical images (e.g., 3D MRI brain images). Tetrahedra are a natural extension of lines (1D) and surface triangulations (2D) which enable finite element analysis of irregular shapes, and permit a greater range of morphometric characterization of multidimensional objects. A beta version of the program is available for download. Please see the very brief instructions on the "Docs" tab on the left.

Proper citation: TetraMetrix (RRID:SCR_002601) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_009457

    This resource has 1000+ mentions.

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

Software to: view dicom files and assemble them into 3D volumes. View and convert between Analyze, Nifti, and Interfile. Classify and organize dicoms and 3D volumes using metadata. Search and report on a collection of scans.

Proper citation: DIAMOND (RRID:SCR_009457) Copy   


http://www.nitrc.org/projects/cbs-tools/

A fully automated processing pipeline for cortical analysis of structural MR images at a resolution of up to 400������m, including skull stripping, whole brain segmentation, cortical extraction, surface inflation and mapping, as well as dedicated tools for profile estimation across the cortical thickness. The tools are released as a set of plug-ins for the MIPAV software package and the JIST pipeline environment. They are therefore cross-platform and compatible with a wide variety of file formats.

Proper citation: CBS High-Res Brain Processing Tools (RRID:SCR_009452) Copy   


http://www.pstnet.com/hardware.cfm?ID=91

Instrument that accurately gathers participant responses and verifies signals. The Celeritas Series response units are assembled using high-impact, chemical resistant, medical grade plastic. The response units include a tactile indicator to ensure correct finger placement during experiments and comfortably attach to the participant?s wrists. The units communicate button presses through fiber optic cabling which connects to a Fiber Optic Interface Console located in the control room through an available wave guide. The interface console provides real-time feedback of participant responses via LED indicators and includes a set of switches which can be used to make responses for the participant as needed.

Proper citation: Fiber Optic Button Response System (RRID:SCR_009577) Copy   


  • RRID:SCR_009632

    This resource has 50+ mentions.

http://www.nordicneurolab.com

From state of the art post-processing and visualization software for BOLD, Diffusion / DTI, and Perfusion / DCE imaging to fMRI hardware for audio and visual stimulation, eye tracking, and patient response collection, they provide products and solutions that define the field of functional MR imaging. They are dedicated to bringing the most advanced neuro-imaging tools to market while making functional MRI programs easy to implement. Through collaboration with research and clinical teams from both academic and medical centers, MR system manufacturers, and third party vendors they develop and manufacture hardware and software solutions that meet the needs of very experienced centers while developing training programs to make fMRI easy to adopt for more novice users. Their products are used around the world by researchers and clinicians alike.

Proper citation: NordicNeuroLab (RRID:SCR_009632) Copy   



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