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FreeSurfer Resource Report Resource Website 10000+ mentions |
FreeSurfer (RRID:SCR_001847) | FreeSurfer | software application, data visualization software, data processing software, software resource, image analysis software | Open source software suite for processing and analyzing human brain MRI images. Used for reconstruction of brain cortical surface from structural MRI data, and overlay of functional MRI data onto reconstructed surface. Contains automatic structural imaging stream for processing cross sectional and longitudinal data. Provides anatomical analysis tools, including: representation of cortical surface between white and gray matter, representation of the pial surface, segmentation of white matter from rest of brain, skull stripping, B1 bias field correction, nonlinear registration of cortical surface of individual with stereotaxic atlas, labeling of regions of cortical surface, statistical analysis of group morphometry differences, and labeling of subcortical brain structures.Operating System: Linux, macOS. | processing, analysis, human, brain, MRI, image, reconstruction, cortical, surface, fMRI, data |
is used by: Wisconsin Cortical Thickness Analysis (CTA) Toolbox is used by: freesurfR is used by: Automatic Analysis is used by: NHP Freesurfer is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: Biositemaps is listed by: Debian is listed by: SoftCite is related to: PySurfer is related to: RFT FDR is related to: FMRLAB is related to: TRACULA is related to: BASH4RfMRI has parent organization: Harvard University; Cambridge; United States has plug in: JOSA works with: NIAG Addiction Data |
NCRR U24 RR021382; NINDS R01 NS052585; NCRR RR014075 |
PMID:22248573 | Free, Available for download, Freely available | nif-0000-00304 | https://sources.debian.org/src/freesurfer/ http://www.nitrc.org/projects/freesurfer http://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/DownloadAndInstall |
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Brain Dynamics Centre Resource Report Resource Website |
Brain Dynamics Centre (RRID:SCR_001685) | topical portal, data or information resource, database, portal | The Brain Dynamics Centre (BDC) is a network of centers and units. It achieves a unique exploration of the healthy brain and disorders of brain function. It translates these insights into new ways to tailor treatments to the individual. There approach is: "integrative neuroscience" - bringing together clinical observations, theory, and modern imaging technologies. And it's theoretical framework derives from linking physiology, psychology and evolution. Additionally, BDC also actively researches ADHD and conduct disorder, stress and trauma-related problems, depression and anxiety, anorexia nervosa, psychosis (including early onset) and conversion disorders. The research facilities DBC include assessment, rooms, two cognition-brain function laboratories, genotyping and an MRI Suite with 1.5 and 3T GE systems. BDC is the coordinating site for an international network - BRAINnet. It has over 180 members, and coordinates access to the first standardized database on the human brain for scientific purposes: Brain Resource International Database. | evolution, function, genetics, adhd, anorexia nervosa, anxiety, behavior, brain, brain disorder, brain imaging, clinical, cognition, conduct disorder, conservation disorder, database, depression, disorder, genotyping, healthy, human, keywords: brain, laboratory, mental illness, mri, neuroscience, onset, physiology, post traumatic stress disorder (ptsd), psychology, psychosis, research, stress, technology, trauma, treatment | Free, Freely Available | nif-0000-10177 | SCR_001685 | BDC | 2026-02-15 09:18:09 | 0 | |||||||||
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Duke University Medical Center: Duke Image Analysis Laboratory Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Duke University Medical Center: Duke Image Analysis Laboratory (RRID:SCR_001716) | topical portal, data or information resource, database, portal | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 23,2022. The Duke Image Analysis Laboratory (DIAL) is committed to providing comprehensive imaging support in research studies and clinical trials to various agencies. The capabilities of the lab include protocol development, site training and certification, and image archival and analysis for a variety of modalities including magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, computed tomography and nuclear medicine. DIAL uses the latest technologies to analyze Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) data sets of the brain. Currently the lab is engaged in measurement of the hippocampus, amygdala, caudate, ventricular system, and other brain regional volumes. Each of these techniques have undergone a rigorous validation process. The measurements of brain structures provide a useful means of non-invasively testing for changes in the brain of the patient. Changes over time in the brain can be detected, and evaluated with respect to the treatment that the patient is receiving. Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (MRS) allows DIAL to obtain an accurate profile of the chemical content of the brain. This sensitive technique can detect small changes in the metabolic state of the brain; changes that vary in response to administration of therapeutic agents. The ability to detect these subtle shifts in brain chemistry allows DIAL to identify changes in the brain with more sensitivity than allowed by image analysis. In this respect, NMR spectroscopy can provide early detection of changes in the brain, and serves to compliment the data obtained from image analysis. Additionally, DIAL also contains SQUID (Scalable Query Utility and Image Database). It is an image management system developed to facilitate image management in research and clinical trials: SQUID offers secure, redundant image storage and organizational functions for sorting and searching digital images for a variety of modalities including MRI, MRS, CAT Scan, X-Ray and Nuclear Medicine. SQUID can access images directly from DUMC scanners. Data can also be loaded via DICOM CDs, THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. | academic, amygdala, analysis, biotechnology, brain, cat scan, caudate, chemical, clinical, computed, development, digital, hippocampus, imaging, lab, laboratory, magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, medical, medicine, metabolic, mri, mrs, nmr, nuclear, nuclear medicine, pharmaceutical, research, spectroscopy, structure, technology, therapeutic, tomography, treatment, trial, ventricular, ventricular system, volume, x-ray, FASEB list | has parent organization: Duke University; North Carolina; USA | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-10213 | SCR_001716 | DMC DIAL | 2026-02-15 09:18:09 | 33 | ||||||||
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George Mason University: Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study Resource Report Resource Website |
George Mason University: Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study (RRID:SCR_001741) | organization portal, postdoctoral program resource, portal, training resource, data or information resource | The Krasnow Institute seeks to expand understanding of mind, brain, and intelligence by conducting research at the intersection of the separate fields of cognitive psychology, neurobiology, and the computer-driven study of artificial intelligence and complex adaptive systems. These separate disciplines increasingly overlap and promise progressively deeper insight into human thought processes. The Institute also examines how new insights from cognitive science research can be applied for human benefit in the areas of mental health, neurological disease, education, and computer design. It is this informed access to mind and brain that is the core of the mission of The Krasnow Institute. While their goals and tools are scientific, they also are fully cognizant of the applications of the results for the benefit of mankind, in areas like mental health, neurological diseases, and computer design. In asking the major questions they realized the necessity of being flexible, innovative, and trans-disciplinary. Therefore, they became dedicated to bringing together scholars from a wide variety of specialties and providing a milieu where they can be both productive and interactive. This institute will provide these researchers with the tools required to move ahead and create an environment of optimal scientific integrity coupling innovation with risk taking. The Krasnow institute is especially attuned to the deep insights from evolutionary biology, which is at the root of understanding all organismic functions including cognition; computer studies of complex systems, which present a revolution in our ability to deal with the world of interactive agents; and a long history of cognitive psychology, which provides a huge data base of human abilities and responses. It also continues to develop its long-term research program based on the contributions of George Mason University faculty holding joint appointments at Krasnow and other GMU academic departments. Additionally, the Krasnow Institute Department of Molecular Neuroscience, together with the College of Science (COS) and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS), oversees the campus-wide Neuroscience Council in developing the Neuroscience PhD curriculum. Research groups in the Krasnow institute include: - Adaptive Systems Laboratory - Center for Neural Dynamics - Center for Social Complexity - Center for the Study of Neuroeconomics o Neuroeconomics Laboratory - Comparative Vertebrate Neurobiology Research Group - Center for Neuroinformatics, Neural Structures, and Neuroplasticity (CN3) o Computational and Experimental Neuroplasticity (CENlab) o Computational Neuroanatomy Group o Physiological and Behavioral Neuroscience in Juveniles (PBNJ) Lab - Receptor Complexes and Signaling Lab - Krasnow Investigations of Developmental Learning and Behavior (KIDLAB) - Neuro Imaging Core of the Krasnow Institute | dynamics, education, emotion, evolutionary, function, adaptive, artificial, behavior, behavioral, biology, biomedical, brain, cognition, cognitive, cognitive science, complex, computational, computer, design, disease, happiness, homo sapiens, human, imaging, intelligence, learning, mental health, mind, nature, neural, neuroanatomy, neurobiology, neuroeconomics, neuroinformatics, neurological, neuroplasticity, organismic, physiological, psychology, receptor, research, signaling, social, structure, system, theological, thought, vertebrate |
has parent organization: George Mason University; Virginia; USA is parent organization of: BraVa is parent organization of: Computational Neuroanatomy Group |
Free, Freely Available | nif-0000-10239 | SCR_001741 | GMU Kransnow | 2026-02-15 09:18:10 | 0 | ||||||||
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Atlas3D Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Atlas3D (RRID:SCR_001808) | software application, data visualization software, data processing software, software resource, atlas, data or information resource | A multi-platform visualization tool which allows import and visualization of 3-D atlas structures in combination with tomographic and histological image data. The tool allows visualization and analysis of the reconstructed atlas framework, surface modeling and rotation of selected structures, user-defined slicing at any chosen angle, and import of data produced by the user for merging with the atlas framework. Tomographic image data in NIfTI (Neuroimaging Informatics Technology Initiative) file format, VRML and PNG files can be imported and visualized within the atlas framework. XYZ coordinate lists are also supported. Atlases that are available with the tool include mouse brain structures (3-D reconstructed from The Mouse Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates by Paxinos and Franklin (2001)) and rat brain structures (3-D reconstructed from The Rat Brain in Stereotaxic Coordinates by Paxinos and Watson (2005)). Experimental data can be imported in Atlas3D and warped to atlas space, using manual linear registration, with the possibility to scale, rotate, and position the imported data. This facilitates assignment of location and comparative analysis of signal location in tomographic images. | analysis, brain, histological, mouse, rat, slicing, structure, 3d, tomographic, visualization, neuroimaging, image, magnetic resonance, visualization |
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) has parent organization: University of Oslo; Oslo; Norway |
Research Council of Norway ; NIH ; NIBIB R01-EB00790; NCRR U24-RR021382 |
Free, Freely available | nif-0000-10373 | http://www.nitrc.org/projects/incf_atlas3d | SCR_001808 | Neural Systems and Graphics Computing Laboratory: Atlas3D Software, NeSys Atlas3D | 2026-02-15 09:18:11 | 17 | ||||||
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Neural Systems and Graphics Computing Laboratory: Micro3D Software Resource Report Resource Website |
Neural Systems and Graphics Computing Laboratory: Micro3D Software (RRID:SCR_001811) | software application, data visualization software, data processing software, software resource, data analysis software | The Micro3D 2004 is a software for 3-D reconstruction, visualization, and analysis of neuronal populations and brain regions. Micro3D generates geometric models from line and point coded data sets, representing labeled objects such as cell bodies or axonal plexuses, and boundaries of brain regions in serial sections. Data are typically imported from image-combining computerized microscopy systems, such as Neurolucida (MicroBrightField, Colchester, VT). The models may be rotated and zoomed in real-time. Surfaces are re-synthesized on the basis of stacks of contour lines. Clipping is used for defining section-independent subdivisions of the model. Flattening of sheets of points in curved layers (e.g., neurons in a cortical lamina) facilitates inspection of complicated distribution patterns. Micro3D computes color-coded density maps, and allows production of mpeg videos. Micro3D 2004 runs on LINUX PCs equipped with Open Inventor. It performs operations similar to the Silicon Graphics based version that has been used in more than 25 investigations and in various species, ranging from insects to monkeys, at the LM- and EM-level. Sponsors:Micro 3D was developed with support from The Research Council of Norway and The Oslo Research Park / FORNY. | 3-d reconstruction, analysis, axonal plexus, brain, cell body, computerized, contour line, density map, geometric, insect, microscopy, model, monkey, neuronal, object, population, region, serial section, software, specie, visualization, image | PMID:16596747 | Free, Available for download, Freely available | nif-0000-10375 | SCR_001811 | NeSys Micro3D | 2026-02-15 09:18:11 | 0 | ||||||||
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Brodmann's Interactive Atlas Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Brodmann's Interactive Atlas (RRID:SCR_006368) | atlas, data or information resource, mri d image | An atlas that facilitates fMRI analysis understanding by providing access to all of the functions that have been associated with each of the 52 Brodmann's areas or corresponding gyri. Links to main publications supporting the findings are provided in PubMed ID format. Brodmann's areas with similar functions and locations have been collapsed into a single page. The word left or right has been added indicating a lateralized function. All the abstracts published on PubMed on fMRI and brain PET studies in which the Brodmann's area or its anatomical correlate were mentioned have been reviewed up to August 2008. Abstracts with poorly described experimental methods or findings clearly conflicting with established knowledge provided by the clinical model were excluded. Studies on patients were also excluded. | neuroanatomy, fmri, interactive, mri, pet, brain, brodmann's areas, brodmann partition scheme region, cerebral cortex, function, brain activation, atlas | fMRI consulting | nlx_152117 | SCR_006368 | Broadmann's Interactive Atlas | 2026-02-15 09:19:26 | 3 | |||||||||
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Zebra Finch Song Learning Consortium Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Zebra Finch Song Learning Consortium (RRID:SCR_006356) | Zebra Finch Song Learning Consortium | topical portal, data or information resource, portal | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 29, 2016. Project to advance understanding of the neural mechanisms of vocal learning by providing a quantitative description of the relationship between physiological variables and vocal performance over the course of development in a songbird, the zebra finch. They propose to study vocal learning dynamically across neuronal and peripheral subsystems, using a novel collaborative approach that will harness the combined expertise of several investigators. Their proposed research model will 1) provide simultaneous measurements of acoustic, articulatory and electrophysiological data that will document the detailed dynamics of the vocal imitation process in a standardized learning paradigm; and 2) incorporate these measurements into a theoretical/computational framework that simultaneously provides a phenomenological description and attempts to elucidate the mechanistic basis of the learning process. | model organism, vocal learning, development, learning, brain, song |
is related to: Chronux has parent organization: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is parent organization of: Zebra Finch Brain Atlas |
NIH | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nlx_152090 | SCR_006356 | 2026-02-15 09:19:14 | 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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Human Nervous System Disease and Injury Resource Report Resource Website |
Human Nervous System Disease and Injury (RRID:SCR_006370) | image collection, data or information resource, data set | A collection of images of the human nervous system focusing on disease and injury. | disease, injury, central nervous system, brain, human, hemorrhage, trauma, holoprosencephaly, huntington's disease, image collection | is related to: Human Nervous System Neuroanatomy | Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Abscess | Public | nlx_152122 | SCR_006370 | Human Nervous System - Disease and Injury | 2026-02-15 09:19:14 | 0 | |||||||
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CTE and Post-traumatic Neurodegeneration: Neuropathology and Ex Vivo Imaging Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
CTE and Post-traumatic Neurodegeneration: Neuropathology and Ex Vivo Imaging (RRID:SCR_006543) | CTE and Post-traumatic Neurodegeneration: Neuropathology and Ex Vivo Imaging | portal, research forum portal, data or information resource, topical portal, disease-related portal | Initiative to assemble a multicenter team of expert neuroscientists to evaluate the late effects of Traumatic brain injury (TBI), including single and repetitive TBI of varying severity, and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE), using histological examination of postmortem bio specimens and neuroimaging tools as a foundation to develop in vivo diagnostics. As a first aim, this proposal will bring together a team of 5 accomplished neuropathologists in neurodegenerative disease to establish consensus criteria for the post-mortem diagnosis of CTE. This team will also define the stages of CTE pathology, the features that differentiate CTE from other neurodegenerations and the effects of substance abuse, and the characteristics of posttraumatic neurodegeneration after single TBI. As a second aim, this proposal will establish a national bio specimen and data bank for TBI (Understanding Neurological Injury and Traumatic Encephalopathy (UNITE) bio bank) by developing a nationwide brain donor registry and hotline to acquire high quality bio specimens and data. The UNITE bank will use strictly standardized protocols and a web-based interface to ensure that tissue and data are readily available to qualified investigators. Comprehensive retrospective clinical data including clinical symptoms, brain trauma and substance abuse history, and medical records (including common data elements) will be entered into a secure database. Behavioral/ mood dysfunction, cognitive changes, substance abuse and traumatic exposure will be correlated with quantitative assessment of the multifocal tauopathy, Ass deposition and axonal injury. As a third aim, neuroimaging signatures of the neuropathology will be determined in post-mortem tissue using high spatial resolution diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and autoradiography using a highly selective PET ligand for tau. Quantitative assessment of axonal injury, tau, and Ass will be correlated with ex vivo DTI abnormalities and tau ligand autoradiography. Pilot neuroimaging studies of individuals at high risk for the development of CTE will also be conducted in the final 2 years of the proposal. This proposal will determine the clinical and neuroimaging correlates of CTE and posttraumatic neurodegeneration and create the groundwork for establishing their incidence and prevalence. This study will have a tremendous impact on public health of millions of Americans and greatly increase our understanding of the latent effects of brain trauma. | brain bank, biospecimen repository, neuroimaging, brain, neuropathology, dti, pet, clinical, cognitive decline, dementia, axonal injury, aggregated protein, neurodegeneration, post-mortem, incidence, prevalence, risk factor, clinical course, treatment, diagnosis, biomarker | has parent organization: Boston University School of Medicine; Massachusetts; USA | Traumatic brain injury, Chronic traumatic encephalopathy | nlx_156786 | SCR_006543 | Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy and Post-traumatic Neurodegeneration: Neuropathology and Ex Vivo Imaging | 2026-02-15 09:19:30 | 1 | |||||||
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Louisiana State University School of Medicine Neurosciences Center Resource Report Resource Website |
Louisiana State University School of Medicine Neurosciences Center (RRID:SCR_006446) | organization portal, department portal, data or information resource, portal | Research center that takes multidisciplinary approach to neuroscience education and research. Research programs on molecular and cellular bases of neural diseases are the center of the innovative educational programs. Primary mission is to foster and conduct science that advances understanding of brain function and diseases that affect nervous system. | education, epilepsy, alzheimer's disease, brain, cellular, depression, developmental, disease, disorder, hearing, heart, injury, medical, molecular, nervous system, neural, neuroscience, pain, parkinson’s disease, research, schizophrenia, spinal cord, stroke, surgical, university | has parent organization: Louisiana State University School of Medicine; Louisiana; USA | NIH ; Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center |
nif-0000-10285 | SCR_006446 | LSUHSC Neurosciences Center, Health Sciences Center: Neurosciences Center, Louisiana State University School of Medicine at New Orleans, LSU Neurosciences Center of Excellence, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine at New Orleans; Neuroscience Center of Excellence | 2026-02-15 09:19:16 | 0 | ||||||||
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Federal Interagency Traumatic Brain Injury Research Informatics System Resource Report Resource Website 50+ mentions |
Federal Interagency Traumatic Brain Injury Research Informatics System (RRID:SCR_006856) | FITBIR | portal, database, service resource, storage service resource, data repository, data or information resource, narrative resource, standard specification, topical portal | Platform for Traumatic Brain Injury relevant data. System was developed to share data across entire TBI research field and to facilitate collaboration between laboratories and interconnectivity between informatics platforms. FITBIR implements interagency Common Data Elements for TBI research and provides tools and resources to extend data dictionary. Established submission strategy to ensure high quality and to provide maximum benefit to investigators. Qualified researchers can request access to data stored in FITBIR and/or data stored at federated repositories. | Traumatic, brain, injury, platform, common, data, element, medical, imaging, clinical, assessment, environment, behavior, brain, magnetic, resonance |
is recommended by: National Library of Medicine is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC) is listed by: NIH Data Sharing Repositories is related to: NIH Data Sharing Repositories has parent organization: Center for Information Technology |
Traumatic Brain Injury | NINDS ; U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command ; Center for Information Technology |
Restricted | nlx_151755, r3d100012837 | https://doi.org/10.17616/R31NJMED | SCR_006856 | Federal Interagency Traumatic Brain Injury Research (FITBIR) Informatics System, FITBIR Informatics System | 2026-02-15 09:19:20 | 57 | ||||
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NeuroNetwork Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
NeuroNetwork (RRID:SCR_006761) | NeuroNetwork | portal, video resource, blog, community building portal, job resource, data or information resource, narrative resource | Professional networking site dedicated to those working, studying, or simply interested in the science of the brain. Those with personal and professional interests in neuroscience, neurology, psychology, and all related areas -- those studying neural activities in invertebrates up to the human brain, including brain-like systems and networks are welcome. The NeuroNetwork was built to allow students and researchers to find and interact with each other in a professional environment. You may create searchable profiles with your research interests; start a blog; upload poster presentations and videos; post and search job listings; form a virtual group based on your interests, geographical location, etc.; and view, post, and RSVP to upcoming meetings. And don''t just create a profile for yourself -- create one for your organization, institute, society, or even your lab as well. | brain, neuroscience, neurology, psychology, image, poster, event, meeting | nlx_144302 | SCR_006761 | The NeuroNetwork, NeuroNetwork - a professional network dedicated to the study of the brain | 2026-02-15 09:19:21 | 1 | |||||||||
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Invertebrate Brain Platform Resource Report Resource Website |
Invertebrate Brain Platform (RRID:SCR_006764) | IVB-PF, IVBPF | database, software resource, training material, image collection, data or information resource, narrative resource | Database of information on nervous systems and behavior of various species of invertebrates and a large body of ancillary material to promote the use of invertebrate systems in research and education and facilitate information transfer to engineers that are looking for mechanisms that may be useful to solve a wide range of technological problems. The database is linked to explanations of the contents to allow users to familiarize themselves with the data and the context in which they were obtained. The platform has four entrance points tailored to different target user groups. The first entrance point is designed for users that are interested in using invertebrates for research purposes, in particular in the field of neuroscience, to assist them in initiating research projects. This includes databases of sensory systems, brains, and behavior of invertebrates, especially insects. The databases contain sensory organ structure and function, photographs and movies documenting insect behavior, data acquisition equipment and other instrumentation, software, material for eduction, and bibliography. A second entrance point is available for those that are concerned with implementations of design principles of invertebrate nervous systems and behavior in industrial applications. The third portal is destined for providing quick access for instructors that intend to use invertebrates for educational purposes and the remaining entrance point facilitates obtaining general comparative information on sensory and central nervous systems and behavior of invertebrates. | brain, invertebrate, nervous system, neuron, sensory system, brain, behavior, comparative physiology, elementary, junior high, high school, insect, neurorehabilitation, k-12, video | has parent organization: INCF Japan Node | OED | nif-0000-10269 | SCR_006764 | IVB PF, Invertebrate Brain Platform (IVB-PF) | 2026-02-15 09:19:19 | 0 | |||||||
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neuroade Resource Report Resource Website |
neuroade (RRID:SCR_006758) | neuroade | organization portal, data or information resource, laboratory portal, portal | At neuroade, a Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory, we study change in brain and behavior across multiple time-scales. Researchers in the lab combine a variety of methodologies to answer specific questions about typical and atypical behavior and development. We use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), peripheral psychophysiology (such as skin conductance responses), behavioral testing, genotyping analysis, and computational modeling. Most of our work takes place at the Centre for Integrative Neuroscience and Neurodynamics (CINN), and we all live in the Department of Psychology at the University of Reading. Our research is divided into several distinct yet highly interlinked themes, all converging in their application to understanding psychopathology -- summarised here in no particular order: * Decision-making and the Evaluation of Decision Outcomes * Dimensions of Impulsivity as a Foraging Strategy * Adolescent Development * Computational Modeling Probes of Individual Differences | cognitive neuroscience, adaptation, development, brain, behavior, human | has parent organization: University of Reading; Reading; United Kingdom | nlx_144568 | http://neuroade.anastasiachristakou.org/ | SCR_006758 | neuroade - A Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory | 2026-02-15 09:19:19 | 0 | |||||||
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Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine Resource Report Resource Website |
Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (RRID:SCR_026168) | LCSB | institution | Research institute in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg to study brain and its diseases. Collaboration between biologists, medical and computer scientists, physicists, engineers as well as mathematicians offers new insights into complex biological mechanisms and disease processes, with the aim of developing new tools for diagnostics, prevention, and therapy. LCSB has established strategic partnerships with scientific partners worldwide and with all major biomedical research units in Luxembourg. Carries out collaborative projects with hospitals and research-oriented companies, accelerating translation of fundamental research results into clinical applications. | study brain and its diseases, diagnostics, prevention, therapy, collaborative projects, brain, | has parent organization: University of Luxembourg; Luxembourg; Luxembourg | SCR_026168 | 2026-02-14 02:09:10 | 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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Cognitive Neuroscience Society Resource Report Resource Website |
Cognitive Neuroscience Society (RRID:SCR_001990) | portal, people resource, training resource, community building portal, job resource, data or information resource, meeting resource | The Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS) is committed to the development of mind and brain research aimed at investigating the psychological, computational, and neuroscientific bases of cognition. Since its founding in 1994, the Society has been dedicated to bringing its 2000 worldwide members the latest research and dialogues in order to facilitate public, professional and scientific discourse. The term cognitive neuroscience has now been with us for almost three decades, and identifies an interdisciplinary approach to understanding the nature of thought. Our members, who are engaged in research focused on elucidating the biological underpinnings of mental processes, form a network of scientists and scholars working at the interface of mind, brain and behavior research. The findings of this research are presented at our member-supported annual scientific conference. The three-day program of plenary speakers, symposia, posters and special events covers all aspects of cognitive neuroscience research. The Society also disseminates information regarding employment opportunities, training fellowships, research grants, and information on related scientific conferences in its monthly newsletter. Our members can receive the Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience at a substantial discount. | behavior, brain, cognition, cognitive neuroscience, computational, human, mind, neuroscientific, psychological, research | nif-0000-10675 | SCR_001990 | CNS | 2026-02-15 09:18:13 | 0 | ||||||||||
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www.brainmapping.org Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
www.brainmapping.org (RRID:SCR_001987) | portal, software resource, knowledge environment, people resource, training resource, community building portal, data or information resource | This is a topical portal dedicated to the communication of news, science, and information of interest to the brain mapping community, and to sharing and promoting the science of brain mapping. The purpose and goal of brain mapping is to advance the understanding of the relationship between structure and function in the human brain. Scientists in this field seek to gain knowledge of the physical processes that underly human sensation, attention, awareness and cognition. These results are immediately applicable to surgical intervention, to the design of medical interventions and to the treatment of psychological and psychiatric disorders. | function, attention, awareness, brain, brain mapping, cognition, cognitive neuroscience, human, journals, manufacturers, mri, mri safety, scientific societies, sensation, structure, subjects, neuroimaging, video | has parent organization: University of California at Los Angeles; California; USA | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-10669 | SCR_001987 | brainmapping.org | 2026-02-15 09:18:13 | 1 |
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