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Brain Basics
 
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Brain Basics (RRID:SCR_005606) Brain Basics data or information resource, narrative resource, training material, video resource Brain Basics provides information on how the brain works, how mental illnesses are disorders of the brain, and ongoing research that helps us better understand and treat disorders. Mental disorders are common. You may have a friend, colleague, or relative with a mental disorder, or perhaps you have experienced one yourself at some point. Such disorders include depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and many others. Some people who develop a mental illness may recover completely; others may have repeated episodes of illness with relatively stable periods in between. Still others live with symptoms of mental illness every day. They can be moderate, or serious and cause severe disability. Through research, we know that mental disorders are brain disorders. Evidence shows that they can be related to changes in the anatomy, physiology, and chemistry of the nervous system. When the brain cannot effectively coordinate the billions of cells in the body, the results can affect many aspects of life. Scientists are continually learning more about how the brain grows and works in healthy people, and how normal brain development and function can go awry, leading to mental illnesses. Brain Basics will introduce you to some of this science, such as: * How the brain develops * How genes and the environment affect the brain * The basic structure of the brain * How different parts of the brain communicate and work with each other * How changes in the brain can lead to mental disorders, such as depression. brain, depression, anxiety disorder, bipolar disorder, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, depressive disorder, mental disease, gene, environment has parent organization: NIMH Educational Resources NIMH nlx_146226 SCR_005606 NIMH Brain Basics 2026-02-14 02:01:08 0
NIMH Resources for Research Training and Career Development
 
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NIMH Resources for Research Training and Career Development (RRID:SCR_005624) NIMH Resources for Research Training and Career Development data or information resource, portal, topical portal, training resource A portal to the National Institute of Mental Health''s Research Training, Career Development, and Related Programs. Topics cover Resources for Applicants, Individual Fellowship Programs, Individual Career Development Programs, Institutional Training Programs, Additional Career Development/Training-Related Opportunities, and Training Programs to Increase Workforce Diversity. research, career development, fellowship, training, career has parent organization: National Institute of Mental Health NIMH nlx_146240 SCR_005624 NIMH Research Training Career Development and Related Programs, NIMH Resources for Research Training Career Development, Research Training Career Development and Related Programs 2026-02-14 02:00:56 0
National Brain Databank
 
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National Brain Databank (RRID:SCR_003606) National Brain Databank data set, data or information resource, database THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented September 6, 2016. A publicly accessible data repository to provide neuroscience investigators with secure access to cohort collections. The Databank collects and disseminates gene expression data from microarray experiments on brain tissue samples, along with diagnostic results from postmortem studies of neurological and psychiatric disorders. All of the data that is derived from studies of the HBTRC collection is being incorporated into the National Brain Databank. This data is available to the general public, although strict precautions are undertaken to maintain the confidentiality of the brain donors and their family members. The system is designed to incorporate MIAME and MAGE-ML based microarray data sharing standards. Data from various types of studies conducted on brain tissue in the HBTRC collection will be available from studies using different technologies, such as gene expression profiling, quantitative RT-PCR, situ hybridization, and immunocytochemistry and will have the potential for providing powerful insights into the subregional and cellular distribution of genes and/or proteins in different brain regions and eventually in specific subregions and cellular subtypes. cellular, cortex, sequence data, molecular neuroanatomy resource, gene expression, microarray, brain tissue, post-mortem, neurological disorder, mental disease, human, gene expression profiling, quantitative rt pcr, in situ hybridization, immunocytochemistry, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, huntington's disease, parkinson's disease has parent organization: Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center Schizophrenia, Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease, bipolar disorder NIMH ;
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THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-00071 SCR_003606 National Brain Databank: Brain Tissue Gene Expression Repository 2026-02-14 02:00:50 0
NIMH Educational Resources
 
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NIMH Educational Resources (RRID:SCR_004045) NIMH Educational Resources portal, data or information resource, narrative resource, training material, topical portal A portal to educational resources. education, mental health, science, human, child, young human has parent organization: National Institute of Mental Health
is parent organization of: Brain Basics
is parent organization of: Neuroscience and Psychiatry Module 1: Translating Neural Circuits into Novel Therapeutics
is parent organization of: Science of Mental Illness: Grades 6- 8
is parent organization of: Brain's Inner Workings: Activities for Grades 9 through 12
is parent organization of: Neuroscience and Psychiatry Module 2: Fear/Safety Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders
NIMH nlx_146225 SCR_004045 National Institute of Mental Health Educational Resources 2026-02-14 02:00:55 0
NRF Contacts
 
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NRF Contacts (RRID:SCR_001473) NRF Contacts data or information resource, people resource, data set This resource provides a list of federal program officials in the neurosciences. An informal compendium of names and contact information for nearly 300 research grant and scientific review administrators in 21 organizational units. director, military, neurodegenerative disease, program officer, 2008, neuroscience has parent organization: Society for Neuroscience NIH ;
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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
nif-0000-09488 http://www.sfn.org/nrfcontacts SCR_001473 Neuroscience Research Funding Contacts in the Federal Government, Neuroscience Research Funding Contacts 2026-02-14 02:00:01 0
Johns Hopkins NIMH Research Center Novel Therapeutics of HIV-associated Cognitive Disorders
 
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Johns Hopkins NIMH Research Center Novel Therapeutics of HIV-associated Cognitive Disorders (RRID:SCR_001891) data or information resource, portal, topical portal The Johns Hopkins NIMH Center is comprised of an interdisciplinary research team who has pooled their talents to study the nature of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND). Their aim is to translate discoveries of the pathophysiological mechanisms into novel therapeutics for HAND. Objectives * To integrate aspects of ongoing research in HAND and SIV encephalitis * Develop high-throughput and screening assays for identifying novel therapeutic compounds * Use proteomics and lipidomics approaches to indentifying surrogate markers of disease activity * Disseminate information and education about HAND through existing and new educational systems, including the JHU AIDS Education Training Center and the JHU Center for Global Clinical Education * Facilitate the entry of new investigators into Neuro-AIDS research, and to catalyze new areas of research, particularly where relevant for drug discovery or the development of validated surrogate markers drug, aids, clinical, cognitive disorder, dementia, developmental, hiv, hiv-associated dementia, neurological, neuroscience, oxidative stress, pathophysiological, proteomics, siv encephalitis, therapeuptic has parent organization: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine; Baltimore, Maryland; USA NIMH P30MH075673 nif-0000-10462 SCR_001891 JHU NIMH Center for Novel Therapeutics of HIV-associated Cognitive Disorders, Johns Hopkins National Institute of Mental Health Center for Novel Therapeutics of HIV-associated Cognitive Disorders, Johns Hopkins National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) Center for Novel Therapeutics of HIV-associated Cognitive Disorders 2026-02-14 02:00:14 0
Glomerular Activity Response Archive
 
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Glomerular Activity Response Archive (RRID:SCR_002089) GARA data analysis service, image collection, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, database THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on April 24, 2017. Database of images depicting the spatial distribution of 2-deoxyglucose uptake evoked in the glomerular layer of the rat olfactory bulb in response to a wide range of defined odorant stimuli. A number of different display and comparison tools are provided allowing patterns to be viewed from different perspectives, and descriptions of the methods and interpretations of these data are provided. Some of the more advanced tools require you to download software. rat, olfactory bulb, odorant stimuli, odorant, odor, glomerular is used by: NIF Data Federation
is related to: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation
has parent organization: University of California at Irvine; California; USA
Human Brain Project ;
NIMH ;
NIDCD
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-00339 SCR_002089 Glomerular Response Archive 2026-02-14 02:00:18 10
MatOFF
 
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MatOFF (RRID:SCR_006821) MatOFF data processing software, data analysis software, source code, software application, software resource An interactive analysis program that searches neurophysiological data and plots the results. MatOFF was developed especially for dealing with the complexities common to behavioral neurophysiological experiments. It runs under Windows 2000 or XP and relies on MATLAB version R11.1 (or above) for all operations. MatOFF searches a data file to locate and plot epochs (trials) of special interest to the investigator. Appropriate input data files have time-stamped event codes, usually including neuron action potential firing events (spikes), and digitized analog data. The user specifies a list of event code numbers that uniquely identify a sequence of events. MatOFF uses this sequence to search the raw data file, select the epochs that meet the criteria, time-shift the trials to align them on a common event, order the epochs based on user-selected criteria, and plot the results based on a collection of page formatting specifications. MatOFF will also save extracted data and some statistics to disk. Features: * Powerful, interactive searching tools for locating relevant experimental events * Compatible with Cortex data acquisition program * Compatible with Plexon data acquisition system * Flexible, publication-quality graphical display and printing * Comprehensive scripting language * Supports learning and other dynamic behavior * Integrated interface to MATLAB functions * Automatic alignment of trial data and generation of histograms * Large variety of options for selecting and ordering trial data * Descriptive and non-parametric statistics * XY analog displays * Data export with flexible format control * Up to 72 plots per page * Display templates can be saved and reloaded * Free for public or private use * Adaptable to almost any data file format neurophysiology, behavioral neurophysiology, behavior, electrophysiology, matlab has parent organization: NIMH CORTEX NIMH nlx_143876 SCR_006821 NIMH MatOFF 2026-02-14 02:01:23 3
NIMH CORTEX
 
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NIMH CORTEX (RRID:SCR_006837) NIMH CORTEX data processing software, data acquisition software, portal, data or information resource, software toolkit, software application, software resource, topical portal A program developed by the NIMH Laboratory of Neuropsychology for data acquisition and experimental control of neurophysiological experiments. The purpose of this website is to make it easier to access new versions of NIMH CORTEX and its supporting documents. Ultimately, it is also hoped that these pages will make it easier for users to report bugs, request enhancements, and obtain help. Download the latest version and unzip it into a new sub-directory. Then read the on-line documentation. For the new user, the User''s Manuals are invaluable in specifying system requirements and giving an overview of the features and necessary hardware. The Function reference goes into more detail about how to write experiments using NIMH CORTEX. The Demos reference is a good place for new and experienced users to start to get an idea of what NIMH CORTEX can do these days. neurophysiology, neuropsychology, behavioral control has parent organization: NIMH Division of Intramural Research Programs
is parent organization of: MatOFF
NIMH nif-0000-04365 http://www.cortex.salk.edu/ SCR_006837 Laboratory of Systems Neuroscience, Software and Hardware for Neurophysiology: The home of NIMH Cortex, NIMH Laboratory of Systems Neuroscience 2026-02-14 02:01:16 34
Lyngby
 
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Lyngby (RRID:SCR_007143) Lyngby data analysis software, software resource, data processing software, software application Matlab toolbox for the analysis of functional neuroimages (PET, fMRI). The toolbox contains a number of models: FIR-filter, Lange-Zeger, K-means clustering among others, visualizations and reading of neuroimaging files. functional, statistical, fmri, pet, matlab, neuroimaging is listed by: Biositemaps
has parent organization: THOR Center for Neuroinformatics
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Danish Research Council ;
European Union ;
BIOMED2 ;
MAPAWAMO ;
NASA ;
NSF ;
DOE ;
NIDA R01 DA09246;
NIMH P20 MH57180
Free, Non-commercial nif-0000-00324 SCR_007143 Lyngby Toolbox, Lyngby - A Toolbox for Functional Neuroimaging 2026-02-14 02:01:21 2
Cambridge Brain Activation
 
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Cambridge Brain Activation (RRID:SCR_007109) CamBA data processing software, workflow software, software toolkit, software application, software resource, image analysis software Suite of programs developed for fMRI analysis in a Virtual Pipeline Laboratory facilitates combining program modules from different software packages into processing pipelines to create analysis solutions which are not possible with a single software package alone. Current pipelines include fMRI analysis, statistical testing based on randomization methods and fractal spectral analysis. Pipelines are continually being added. The software is mostly written in C. This fMRI analysis package supports batch processing and comprises the following general functions at the first level of individual image analysis: movement correction (interpolation and regression), time series modeling, data resampling in the wavelet domain, hypothesis testing at voxel and cluster levels. Additionally, there is code for second level analysis - group and factorial or ANOVA mapping - after co-registration of voxel statistic maps from individual images in a standard space. The main point of difference from other fMRI analysis packages is the emphasis throughout on the use of data resampling (permutation or randomization) as a basis for inference on individual, group and factorial test statistics at voxel and cluster levels of resolution. analysis, brain, anova, resampling, statistical, wavelet, fmri, pipeline, affine warp, algorithm or reusable library, application, c, image-to-template, java, linux, macos, magnetic resonance, nifti-1, posix/unix-like, registration, regression, spatial transformation, spectral analysis, statistical operation, temporal transformation, time domain analysis, unix shell, warping, wavelet transformation, web environment is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: Biositemaps
has parent organization: University of Cambridge; Cambridge; United Kingdom
GlaxoSmithKline ;
Human Brain Project ;
NIMH ;
NIBIB
GNU General Public License nif-0000-00267 http://www-bmu.psychiatry.cam.ac.uk/software/ SCR_007109 2026-02-14 02:01:27 11
fMRI Data Center
 
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fMRI Data Center (RRID:SCR_007278) fMRIDC data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, database THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 25, 2013 Public curated repository of peer reviewed fMRI studies and their underlying data. This Web-accessible database has data mining capabilities and the means to deliver requested data to the user (via Web, CD, or digital tape). Datasets available: 107 NOTE: The fMRIDC is down temporarily while it moves to a new home at UCLA. Check back again in late Jan 2013! The goal of the Center is to help speed the progress and the understanding of cognitive processes and the neural substrates that underlie them by: * Providing a publicly accessible repository of peer-reviewed fMRI studies. * Providing all data necessary to interpret, analyze, and replicate these fMRI studies. * Provide training for both the academic and professional communities. The Center will accept data from those researchers who are publishing fMRI imaging articles in peer-reviewed journals. The goal is to serve the entire fMRI community. fmri, cognitive, cortex, mri, talairach, neuroimaging, cognitive neuroscience, brain, structure, function, magnetic resonance, intellect, image collection, data set is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: Biositemaps
is listed by: re3data.org
has parent organization: University of California at Santa Barbara; California; USA
NSF ;
W. M. Keck Foundation ;
NIMH ;
Sun Microsystems Center of Excellence
PMID:11545705 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-00025 http://www.fmridc.org/ SCR_007278 The fMRI Data Center 2026-02-14 02:01:20 16
Center for Inherited Disease Research
 
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Center for Inherited Disease Research (RRID:SCR_007339) CIDR training service resource, analysis service resource, resource, material analysis service, production service resource, biomaterial analysis service, service resource, data computation service Next generation sequencing and genotyping services provided to investigators working to discover genes that contribute to disease. On-site statistical geneticists provide insight into analysis issues as they relate to study design, data production and quality control. In addition, CIDR has a consulting agreement with the University of Washington Genetics Coordinating Center (GCC) to provide statistical and analytical support, most predominantly in the areas of GWAS data cleaning and methods development. Completed studies encompass over 175 phenotypes across 530 projects and 620,000 samples. The impact is evidenced by over 380 peer-reviewed papers published in 100 journals. Three pathways exist to access the CIDR genotyping facility: * NIH CIDR Program: The CIDR contract is funded by 14 NIH Institutes and provides genotyping and statistical genetic services to investigators approved for access through competitive peer review. An application is required for projects supported by the NIH CIDR Program. * The HTS Facility: The High Throughput Sequencing Facility, part of the Johns Hopkins Genetic Resources Core Facility, provides next generation sequencing services to internal JHU investigators and external scientists on a fee-for-service basis. * The JHU SNP Center: The SNP Center, part of the Johns Hopkins Genetic Resources Core Facility, provides genotyping to internal JHU investigators and external scientists on a fee-for-service basis. Data computation service is included to cover the statistical genetics services provided for investigators seeking to identify genes that contribute to human disease. Human Genotyping Services include SNP Genome Wide Association Studies, SNP Linkage Scans, Custom SNP Studies, Cancer Panel, MHC Panels, and Methylation Profiling. Mouse Genotyping Services include SNP Scans and Custom SNP Studies. gene, genome, array, custom, dna, genome wide association study, genotyping, genotyping service, linkage scan, methylation profiling, hereditary disease, single gene disorder, snp, statistical genetics, whole genome, whole exome, exome sequencing, high throughput sequencing, single nucleotide polymorphism, sequencing, disease is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET)
has parent organization: Johns Hopkins University; Maryland; USA
Aging NHGRI ;
NCI ;
NEI ;
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NIDA ;
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US Department of Health and Human Services HHSN268200782096C;
S Department of Health and Human Services HHSN268201100011I;
S Department of Health and Human Services HHSN268201200008I;
NHGRI U01HG004438;
NHGRI U54HG006542
nif-0000-00223 SCR_007339 CIDR - Center for Inherited Disease Research 2026-02-14 02:01:21 206
Brain Architecture Management System
 
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Brain Architecture Management System (RRID:SCR_007251) BAMS ontology, data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, controlled vocabulary, database Knowledge management system designed to handle neurobiological information at different levels of organization of vertebrate nervous system. Database and repository for information about neural circuitry, storing and analyzing data concerned with nomenclature, taxonomy, axonal connections, and neuronal cell types. Handles data and metadata collated from original literature, or inserted by scientists that is associated to four levels of organization of vertebrate nervous system. Data about expressed molecules, neuron types and classes, brain regions, and networks of brain regions. neurobiology, vertebrate, nervous, system, database, repository, neural, circuitry, analysis, data, nomenclature, taxonomy, axonal, connection, cell, is used by: NIF Data Federation
is used by: Integrated Nervous System Connectivity
is related to: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation
has parent organization: University of Southern California; Los Angeles; USA
is parent organization of: BAMS Nested Regions
is parent organization of: BAMS Connectivity
is parent organization of: BAMS Cells
is parent organization of: BAMS Neuroanatomical Ontology
NIBIB ;
Human Brain Project ;
NIMH MH61223;
NINDS NS16686;
NINDS NS50792
Restricted nif-0000-00018 http://brancusi.usc.edu/bkms/ SCR_007251 Brain Architecture Management System, The Brain Architecture Management System 2026-02-14 02:01:20 6
JAX Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facility
 
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JAX Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facility (RRID:SCR_007437) NMU biomaterial supply resource, organism supplier, material resource Produce new neurological mouse models that could serve as experimental models for the exploration of basic neurobiological mechanisms and diseases. The impetus for the program resulted from the recognition that: * The value of genomic data would remain limited unless more information about the functionality of its individual components became available. * The task of linking genes to specific behavior would best be accomplished by employing a combination of different approaches. In an effort to complement already existing programs, the Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facility decided to use: a random, genome-wide approach to mutagenesis, i.e.N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) as the mutagen; a three-generation back-cross breeding scheme to focus on the detection of recessive mutations; behavioral screens selective for the detection of phenotypes deemed useful for the program goals. The resulting mutant mouse lines have been available to the scientific community for the last five years and over 700 NMF mice have been sent to interested investigators for research; these mutant mouse lines will remain available as frozen embryos (which can be re-derived on request) and can be ordered through the JAX customer service at 1-800-422-6423 (or 207-288-5845). The results of the work of the Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facility and that of two other neurogenesis centers, i.e. The Neurogenomics Project at Northwestern University, and the Neuromutagenesis Project of the Tennessee Mouse Genome Consortium, can also be seen at Neuromice.org, a common web site of these three research centers; in addition, information about all mutants produced by these groups has been recorded in MGI. mouse model, mutant mouse line, mutant mouse, phenodeviant, phenodeviant mouse, heritability, phenotyping, genetic mapping is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is related to: neuromice
is related to: Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI)
has parent organization: Jackson Laboratory
is parent organization of: JAX Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facility Protocols
is parent organization of: neuromice
Neurobiological disease, Neurological disorder, Sensory disorder, Behavioral disorder, Aging NIDA ;
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Public, Available to the scientific community nif-0000-00784 http://nmf.jax.org/ SCR_007437 JAX Neuromutagenesis Facility, JAX - Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facilty, Neuromutagenesis Facility, Neuroscience Mutagenesis Facility of the Jackson Laboratory 2026-02-14 02:01:31 1
Brain's Inner Workings: Activities for Grades 9 through 12
 
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Brain's Inner Workings: Activities for Grades 9 through 12 (RRID:SCR_008842) Brain's Inner Workings data or information resource, narrative resource, training material, video resource This comprehensive free collection of multimedia resources and inquiry-based activities tied to the National Science Education Standards help teachers and students learn about the structure, function and cognitive aspects of the human brain. The packet includes a teacher's manual, student manual, DVD of videos, and a CDROM of accompanying materials. high school, brain, manual, student, teacher, brain structure, brain function, cognition, cerebral cortex, nerve cell, neurotransmitter, imaging, mri, mental disease, k-12 has parent organization: NIMH Educational Resources NIMH nlx_146227 SCR_008842 The Brain's Inner Workings: Activities for Grades 9 through 12, Brains Inner Workings: Activities for Grades 9 through 12 2026-02-14 02:01:47 2
Mango
 
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Mango (RRID:SCR_009603) Mango data visualization software, data processing software, software application, image processing software, software resource, image analysis software A viewer for medical research images that provides analysis tools and a user interface to navigate image volumes. There are three versions of Mango, each geared for a different platform: * Mango ? Desktop ? Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux * webMango ? Browser ? Safari, Firefox, Chrome, and Internet Explorer * iMango ? Mobile ? Apple iPad Key Features: * Built-in support for DICOM, NIFTI, Analyze, and NEMA-DES formats * Customizable: Create plugins, custom filters, color tables, file formats, and atlases * ROI Editing: Threshold and component-based tools for painting and tracing ROIs * Surface Rendering: Interactive surface models supporting cut planes and overlays * Image Registration: Semi-automatic image coregistration and manual transform editing * Image Stacking: Threshold and transparency-based image overlay stacking * Analysis: Histogram, cross-section, time-series analysis, image and ROI statistics * Processing: Kernel and rank filtering, arithmetic/logic image and ROI calculators analyze, atlas application, console (text based), dicom, gifti, java, linux, macos, microsoft, magnetic resonance, nifti, os independent, platform, posix/unix-like, quantification, region of interest, registration, rendering, segmentation, spatial transformation, statistical operation, sunos/solaris, surface analysis, temporal transformation, visualization, volumetric analysis, web environment, win32 (ms windows), windows, windows vista, windows xp is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
has parent organization: University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio; Texas; USA
NIBIB P01-EB01955;
NIBIB R01-EB015314-01a1;
NIMH R01-MH074457
Free nlx_155804 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/mango SCR_009603 Multi-image Analysis GUI 2026-02-14 02:01:41 461
GTRACT
 
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GTRACT (RRID:SCR_009651) GTRACT data processing software, software toolkit, software application, image processing software, software resource, image analysis software A Diffusion Tensor fiber tracking software suite that includes streamline tracking tools. The fiber tracking includes a guided tracking tool that integrates apriori information into a streamlines algorithm. This suite of programs is built using the NA-MIC toolkit and uses the Slicer3 execution model framework to define the command line arguments. These tools can be fully integrated with Slicer3 using the module discovery capabilities of Slicer3. NOTE: All new development is being managed in a github repository. Please visit, https://github.com/BRAINSia/BRAINSTools c++, dicom, macos, microsoft, modeling, morphology, magnetic resonance, nifti, posix/unix-like, quantification, tensor metric, tractography, windows, dti, diffusion tensor fiber tracking, fiber tracking, nrrd, algorithm, connectivity is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is related to: 3D Slicer
has parent organization: University of Iowa; Iowa; USA
Aging NARSAD ;
NINDS R01NS050568-01A2S1;
NINDS 5R01NS040068-04;
NIMH 5R01MH063405-04;
NIMH 5R01MH031593-23;
NIMH 2R01MH040856-17A2;
NIA 5K23AG020649-03;
NIDCR 5R01DE014399-04
PMID:16631385 BSD License nlx_155992 SCR_009651 Guided Tensor Restore Anatomical Connectivity Tractography 2026-02-14 02:01:42 2
NIH Blueprint NHP Atlas
 
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NIH Blueprint NHP Atlas (RRID:SCR_010559) NHP Atlas reference atlas, expression atlas, data or information resource, atlas, database Atlas of gene expression in the developing rhesus macaque brain. This atlas is a free online resource with a unique set of data and tools aimed to create a developmental neuroanatomical framework for exploring the cellular and molecular architecture of the developing postnatal primate brain with direct relevance for human brain development. The atlas includes: * Microarray ** Microdissection: Fine structure transcriptional profiling across postnatal development for fine nuclear subdivisions of the prefrontal cortex, primary visual cortex, hippocampus, amygdala and ventral striatum ** Macrodissection: Gross structure transcriptional profiling across postnatal development for the same structures * ISH: ** Cellular resolution in situ hybridization image data of five major brain regions during postnatal developmental periods for genes clinically important for a variety of human neurodevelopmental disorders, including prefrontal cortex, primary visual cortex, hippocampus, amygdala and ventral striatum. ** Serial analysis of selected genes across the entire adult brain, focusing on cellular marker genes, genes with cortical area specificity and gene families important to neural function. * ISH Anatomic Search: Detailed gene expression search on the ISH data based on expert annotation * Reference Data: Developmental stage-specific reference series, consisting of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and Nissl histology to provide a neuroanatomical context for the gene expression data. These data and tools are designed to provide a valuable public resource for researchers and educators to explore neurodevelopment in non-human primates, and a key evolutionary link between other Web-based gene expression atlases for adult and developing mouse and human brain. molecular neuroanatomy resource, developing brain, development, brain, gene expression, postnatal, mrna transcript, in situ hybridization, prefrontal cortex, primary visual cortex, hippocampus, amygdala, ventral striatum, dna microarray, magnetic resonance imaging, nissl, histology, brain development, developmental stage, microdissection, macrodissection, microarray, cell density, neuroanatomy, non-human primate is related to: Allen Human Brain Atlas: BrainSpan (Atlas of the Developing Brain)
has parent organization: Allen Institute for Brain Science
Neurodevelopmental disorder NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research ;
NIMH contract HHSN-271-2008-0047
Free nlx_37895 SCR_010559 NIH Blueprint Non-Human Primate Atlas 2026-02-14 02:02:01 24
Brain Observatory
 
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Brain Observatory (RRID:SCR_010641) Brain Observatory material storage repository, storage service resource, biospecimen repository, portal, data or information resource, service resource, video resource, topical portal Formerly a topical portal studying the brain which collected and imaged 1000 human brains, the Brain Observatory has partnered with the Institute for Brain and Society to build virtual laboratories that will feed directly into the database of images and knowledge created in the context of the Human Brain Library. The Brain Observatory will also host exhibits, conferences, and events aimed at promoting a heightened awareness of brain research and how its results can benefit personal brain fitness and mental health. human, brain, visual cortex, neuroimaging has parent organization: University of California San Diego School of Medicine; California; USA Human immunodeficiency virus, NeuroAIDS, AIDS, Amnesia NIMH ;
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NEI
Public nlx_69083 http://thebrainobservatory.ucsd.edu/ SCR_010641 The Brain Observatory 2026-02-14 02:02:02 0

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    You are currently on the Community Resources tab looking through categories and sources that NIF has compiled. You can navigate through those categories from here or change to a different tab to execute your search through. Each tab gives a different perspective on data.

  3. Logging in and Registering

    If you have an account on NIF then you can log in from here to get additional features in NIF such as Collections, Saved Searches, and managing Resources.

  4. Searching

    Here is the search term that is being executed, you can type in anything you want to search for. Some tips to help searching:

    1. Use quotes around phrases you want to match exactly
    2. You can manually AND and OR terms to change how we search between words
    3. You can add "-" to terms to make sure no results return with that term in them (ex. Cerebellum -CA1)
    4. You can add "+" to terms to require they be in the data
    5. Using autocomplete specifies which branch of our semantics you with to search and can help refine your search
  5. Collections

    If you are logged into NIF you can add data records to your collections to create custom spreadsheets across multiple sources of data.

  6. Facets

    Here are the facets that you can filter the data by.

  7. Further Questions

    If you have any further questions please check out our FAQs Page to ask questions and see our tutorials. Click this button to view this tutorial again.