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Frontiers in Neuroinformatics, Volume 6
Volume 6, 2012
- Kyler M. Eastman, Alexander Huk
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PLDAPS: A Hardware Architecture and Software Toolbox for Neurophysiology Requiring Complex Visual Stimuli and Online Behavioral Control. 1 - Mihail Bota, Hong-wei Dong, Larry W. Swanson:
Combining collation and annotation efforts toward completion of the rat and mouse connectomes in BAMS. 2 - Gabriel Ziegler, Robert Dahnke
, Christian Gaser
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Models of the aging brain structure and individual decline. 3 - Darren R. Myatt, Tye Hadlington, Giorgio A. Ascoli, Slawomir J. Nasuto
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Neuromantic - from Semi-Manual to Semi-Automatic Reconstruction of Neuron Morphology. 4 - Takashi Takekawa
, Yoshikazu Isomura, Tomoki Fukai
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Spike sorting of heterogeneous neuron types by multimodality-weighted PCA and explicit robust variational Bayes. 5 - Jason P. Lerch, Lisa Gazdzinski, Jürgen Germann
, John G. Sled
, R. Mark Henkelman, Brian J. Nieman
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Wanted dead or alive? The tradeoff between in-vivo versus ex-vivo MR brain imaging in the mouse. 6 - Pierre Bellec
, Sébastien Lavoie-Courchesne, Phil Dickinson, Jason P. Lerch, Alex P. Zijdenbos, Alan C. Evans
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The pipeline system for Octave and Matlab (PSOM): a lightweight scripting framework and execution engine for scientific workflows. 7 - Scott C. Neu, Karen L. Crawford, Arthur W. Toga:
Practical management of heterogeneous neuroimaging metadata by global neuroimaging data repositories. 8 - Jean-Baptiste Poline, Janis L. Breeze
, Satrajit S. Ghosh
, Krzysztof J. Gorgolewski
, Yaroslav O. Halchenko
, Michael Hanke
, Christian Haselgrove
, Karl G. Helmer, David B. Keator
, Daniel S. Marcus, Russell A. Poldrack
, Yannick Schwartz, John Ashburner
, David N. Kennedy:
Data sharing in neuroimaging research. 9 - Judith M. Segall, Elena A. Allen, Rex E. Jung
, Erik B. Erhardt
, Sunil Kumar Arja, Kent A. Kiehl, Vince D. Calhoun
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Correspondence between structure and function in the human brain at rest. 10 - Ian Bowman, Shantanu H. Joshi, John D. Van Horn:
Visual Systems for Interactive Exploration and Mining of Large-Scale Neuroimaging Data Archives. 11 - Yannick Schwartz, Alexis Barbot, Benjamin Thyreau, Vincent Frouin, Gaël Varoquaux
, Aditya Siram, Daniel S. Marcus, Jean-Baptiste Poline:
PyXNAT: XNAT in Python. 12 - Jacopo Annese:
The importance of combining MRI and large-scale digital histology in neuroimaging studies of brain connectivity and disease. 13 - Trygve B. Leergaard
, Claus C. Hilgetag
, Olaf Sporns
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Mapping the Connectome: Multi-Level Analysis of Brain Connectivity. 14 - David J. Hamilton
, Gordon M. Shepherd, Maryann E. Martone
, Giorgio A. Ascoli:
An ontological approach to describing neurons and their relationships. 15 - Jessica A. Turner
, John Darrell Van Horn:
Electronic Data Capture, Representation, and Applications for Neuroimaging. 16 - Kay A. Robbins:
EEGVIS: A MATLAB Toolbox for Browsing, Exploring, and Viewing Large Datasets. 17 - Kai S. Gansel, Wolf Singer:
Detecting Multineuronal Temporal Patterns in Parallel Spike Trains. 18 - Allan MacKenzie-Graham
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In vivo vs. ex vivo Magnetic Resonance Imaging In Mice. 19 - Michele Mattioni, Uri Cohen, Nicolas Le Novère:
Neuronvisio: A Graphical User Interface with 3D Capabilities for NEURON. 20 - Nicolas Y. Masse
, Sebastian Cachero, Aaron D. Ostrovsky
, Gregory S. X. E. Jefferis:
A Mutual Information Approach to Automate Identification of Neuronal Clusters in Drosophila Brain Images. 21 - Yaroslav O. Halchenko
, Michael Hanke
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Open is Not Enough. Let's Take the Next Step: An Integrated, Community-Driven Computing Platform for Neuroscience. 22 - Jack L. Lancaster, Angela R. Laird
, Simon B. Eickhoff
, Michael J. Martinez, P. Mickle Fox, Peter T. Fox
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Automated regional behavioral analysis for human brain images. 23 - Hiroyuki Akama
, Brian Murphy, Li Na, Yumiko Shimizu, Massimo Poesio
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Decoding semantics across fMRI sessions with different stimulus modalities: a practical MVPA study. 24 - Timothy J. Herron
, Xiaojian Kang, David L. Woods
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Automated measurement of the human corpus callosum using MRI. 25 - Moritz Helias
, Susanne Kunkel
, Gen Masumoto
, Jun Igarashi
, Jochen Martin Eppler
, Shin Ishii
, Tomoki Fukai
, Abigail Morrison
, Markus Diesmann
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Supercomputers Ready for Use as Discovery Machines for Neuroscience. 26 - Torsten Rohlfing
, Christopher D. Kroenke, Edith V. Sullivan
, Mark F. Dubach, Douglas M. Bowden, Kathleen A. Grant, Adolf Pfefferbaum:
The INIA19 Template and NeuroMaps Atlas for Primate Brain Image Parcellation and Spatial Normalization. 27 - Jesse A. Brown, Jeffrey D. Rudie, Anita E. Bandrowski
, John D. Van Horn, Susan Y. Bookheimer
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The UCLA multimodal connectivity database: a web-based platform for brain connectivity matrix sharing and analysis. 28 - Jussi Tohka
, Ulla Ruotsalainen
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Imaging brain change across different time scales. 29 - Rembrandt Bakker
, Thomas Wachtler
, Markus Diesmann
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CoCoMac 2.0 and the future of tract-tracing databases. 30 - Yury V. Zaytsev, Abigail Morrison
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Increasing quality and managing complexity in neuroinformatics software development with continuous integration. 31
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