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Neuroimaging software is used to study the structure and function of the brain. To see an NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research funded clearinghouse of many of these software applications, as well as hardware, etc. go to the NITRC web site. 3D Slicer Extensible, free open source multi-purpose software for visualization and analysis.
Analysis of Functional NeuroImages (AFNI) is an open-source environment for processing and displaying functional MRI data—a technique for mapping human brain activity.. AFNI is an agglomeration of programs that can be used interactively or flexibly assembled for batch processing using shell script.
The Neuroimaging Informatics Tools and Resources Clearinghouse (NITRC) suite of services include: NITRC Resource Repository (NITRC-R) is the “go to” collaboration environment that enables the worldwide distribution, enhancement, and adoption of neuroinformatics tools and resources.
Neuroimaging is the use of quantitative (computational) techniques to study the structure and function of the central nervous system, developed as an objective way of scientifically studying the healthy human brain in a non-invasive manner. Increasingly it is also being used for quantitative research studies of brain disease and psychiatric ...
Pages in category "Neuroimaging software" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *
The FMRIB Software Library, abbreviated FSL, is a software library containing image analysis and statistical tools for functional, structural and diffusion MRI brain imaging data. FSL is available as both precompiled binaries and source code for Apple and PC computers. It is freely available for non-commercial use.
It is included in the NIH funded Neuroimaging Informatics Tools and Resources Clearinghouse (NITRC) list of top-10 tools and resources in neuroimaging, [14] and the NITRC forum has indexed to date over 10,000 posts of software support from CONN's developers and community.
57,541 copies of the FreeSurfer software package have been registered for use as of April 2022 [5] and it is a core tool in the processing pipelines of the Human Connectome Project, [6] the UK Biobank, [7] the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study, [8] and the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative. [9]