List of neuroimaging software

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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.

References

  1. ^ Garyfallidis, Eleftherios; Brett, Matthew; Amirbekian, Bagrat; Rokem, Ariel; van der Walt, Stefan; Descoteaux, Maxime; Nimmo-Smith, Ian; Dipy, Contributors (2014). "Dipy, a library for the analysis of diffusion MRI data". Frontiers in Neuroinformatics. 8: 8. doi:10.3389/fninf.2014.00008. ISSN 1662-5196. PMC 3931231. PMID 24600385. {{cite journal}}: |first8= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ Rebsamen, Michael; Rummel, Christian; Reyes, Mauricio; Wiest, Roland; McKinley, Richard (December 2020). "Direct cortical thickness estimation using deep learning‐based anatomy segmentation and cortex parcellation". Human Brain Mapping. 41 (17): 4804–4814. doi:10.1002/hbm.25159. PMC 7643371. PMID 32786059.
  3. ^ Sadigh-Eteghad S, Majdi A, Farhoudi M, Talebi M, Mahmoudi J (2014). "Different patterns of brain activation in normal aging and Alzheimer's disease from cognitional sight: meta analysis using activation likelihood estimation". Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 343 (1): 159–66. doi:10.1016/j.jns.2014.05.066. PMID 24950901. S2CID 24359894.
  4. ^ Cohen-Adad J, De Leener B, Benhamou M, Cadotte D, Fleet D, Cadotte A, Fehlings MG, Pelletier Paquette JP, Thong W, Taso M, Collins DL, Callot V, Fonov V. Spinal Cord Toolbox: an open-source framework for processing spinal cord MRI data. Proceedings of the 20th Annual Meeting of OHBM, Hamburg, Germany 2014:3633


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