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  2. Neuroinformatics - Wikipedia

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    Neuroinformatics is the emergent field that combines informatics and neuroscience. Neuroinformatics is related with neuroscience data and information processing by artificial neural networks. [1] There are three main directions where neuroinformatics has to be applied: [2] the development of computational models of the nervous system and neural ...

  3. Category:Neuroinformatics - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Neuroinformatics" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Connectome - Wikipedia

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    The development of neuroinformatics databases for anatomical connectivity allow for continual updating and refinement of such anatomical connection maps. The online macaque cortex connectivity tool CoCoMac (Kötter, 2004) [ 14 ] and the temporal lobe connectome of the rat [ 15 ] are prominent examples of such a database.

  5. List of neuroscience databases - Wikipedia

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    Award-winning free collaboratory with over 1000 neuroinformatics software tools, imaging datasets, and community resources including forums and events. Human, mouse, rat, other Microscopic, macroscopic Datasets Healthy and diseased: No Open Access Series of Imaging Studies (OASIS) Structural MRI images Human Macroscopic MRI datasets

  6. Neuroimaging Informatics Tools and Resources Clearinghouse

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    Initiated in 2006 and currently funded by NIH Grant number: 1R24EB029173, [1] [2] NITRC's mission is to provide a user-friendly knowledge environment that enables the distribution, enhancement, and adoption of neuroimaging tools and resources and has expanded from MR to Imaging Genomics, EEG/MEG, PET/SPECT, CT, optical imaging, clinical neuroinformatics, and computational neuroscience.

  7. NeuroVault - Wikipedia

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    NeuroVault is an open-science neuroinformatics online repository of brain statistical maps atlases and parcellations. [1] Neuroimaging researchers, having performed an neuroimaging studies, may upload their data to the site. Third-party researchers may download the data and use it, e.g., for re-analysis.

  8. Neuroscience Information Framework - Wikipedia

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    The Neuroscience Information Framework is a repository of global neuroscience web resources, including experimental, clinical, and translational neuroscience databases, knowledge bases, atlases, and genetic/genomic resources and provides many authoritative links throughout the neuroscience portal of Wikipedia.

  9. Outline of brain mapping - Wikipedia

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    Brain mapping – set of neuroscience techniques predicated on the mapping of (biological) quantities or properties onto spatial representations of the (human or non-human) brain resulting in maps. Brain mapping is further defined as the study of the anatomy and function of the brain and spinal cord through the use of imaging (including intra ...