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http://www.smivision.com/en/gaze-and-eye-tracking-systems/products/iview-x-mri-meg.html
A non-invasive, long-range eye tracking system for use in the fMRI environment. Some features of the system include: * Elaborate faraday shielding and fiber optics to avoid noise in high-field magnets. * Includes stimulus presentation software ?Experiment Center? and is compatible with 3rd party products such as ?Presentation? by NeuroBS. * Utilizes mirror box customized for large field of view. * Includes powerful analysis software ?BeGaze2? for graphical and statistical analysis of eye movements. * Includes fixation, saccade and blink detection, and area-of-interest based statistics * Real-time data available via digital or analog output
Proper citation: iView X MRI-LR - Eye Tracking for fMRI (RRID:SCR_009627) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/masi-fusion/
Tool that provides a unified framework for testing and applying statistical and voting label fusion techniques. The project will include implementations of several different voting techniques including majority vote, weighted voting, and regionally weighted voting. Additionally, multiple statistical fusion methods will be included, notably, STAPLE, Spatial STAPLE, STAPLER and COLLATE. In addition to the fusion algorithms, code for running specialized simulations and various tools and utilities to test the efficacy of the algorithms will be provided.
Proper citation: MASI Label Fusion (RRID:SCR_009505) Copy
https://github.com/BRAINSia/BRAINSTools/tree/master/BRAINSROIAuto
Automatically creates a mask based on the "foreground" of an anatomical scan volume.
Proper citation: BRAINSROIAuto (RRID:SCR_009501) Copy
Neuronavigation system for use in human cognitive neuroscience (TMS, EEG, NIRS) and for non-human neurosurgical applications.
Proper citation: Brainsight (RRID:SCR_009539) Copy
http://scalce.sourceforge.net/Home
A FASTQ compression tool that uses locally consistent parsing to obtain better compression rate.
Proper citation: SCALCE (RRID:SCR_009658) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/iaclmedic/
This project is used for students enrolled in courses using the JIST framework. Content in this CVS is freely available, but it is not intended for any specific purpose.
Proper citation: JHU Proj. in Applied Medical Imaging (RRID:SCR_009499) Copy
http://www.labmedmolge.unisa.it/inglese/research/imir
A modular pipeline for comprehensive analysis of smallRNA-Seq data, comprising specific tools for adapter trimming, quality filtering, DE analysis, target prediction by integrating multiple open source modules and resources in an automated workflow.
Proper citation: iMir (RRID:SCR_009496) Copy
http://www.stanford.edu/group/wonglab/SpliceMap/
A de novo splice junction discovery and alignment tool.
Proper citation: SpliceMap (RRID:SCR_009650) Copy
http://www.vpixx.com/products/visual-stimulators/datapixx.html
Supplies a complete multi-function data and video processing USB peripheral for vision research. In addition to a dual-display video processor, the DATAPixx includes an array of peripherals which often need to be synchronized to video during an experiment, including a stereo audio stimulator, a button box port for precise reaction-time measurement, triggers for electrophysiology equipment, and even a complete analog I/O subsystem. Because we implemented the video controller and peripheral control on the same circuit board, you can now successfully synchronize all of your subject I/O to video refresh with microsecond precision.
Proper citation: DATAPixx (RRID:SCR_009648) Copy
http://www.nitrc.org/projects/rbpm/
To enable widespread application of the Biological parametric mapping (BPM) approach, they introduce robust regression and non-parametric regression in the neuroimaging context of application of the general linear model. Biological parametric mapping (BPM) has extended the widely popular statistical parametric approach to enable application of the general linear model to multiple image modalities (both for regressors and regressands) along with scalar valued observations. This approach offers great promise for direct, voxelwise assessment of structural and functional relationships with multiple imaging modalities. However, as presented, the biological parametric mapping approach is not robust to outliers and may lead to invalid inferences (e.g., artifactual low p-values) due to slight mis-registration or variation in anatomy between subjects.
Proper citation: Robust Biological Parametric Mapping (RRID:SCR_009642) Copy
http://www.connectomics.org/cfflib/
A container format for multi-modal neuroimaging data. It comprises connectome objects of type: CMetadata, CNetwork, CVolume, CSurface, CTrack, CScript, CData, CTimeseries, CImagestack. The Python library cfflib provides read/write functionality.
Proper citation: Connectome File Format (RRID:SCR_009551) Copy
http://www.cise.ufl.edu/~tichen/cdfHC.zip
A Matlab demo for group wise point set registration using a novel CDF-based Havrda-Charvat Divergence, which is based on the paper: Ting Chen, Baba C. Vemuri, Anand Rangarajan and Stephan J. Eisenschenk, Group-wise Point-set registration using a novel CDF-based Havrda-Charvat Divergence. In IJCV : International Journal of Computer Vision, 86(1):111-124, January, 2010.
Proper citation: CDF-HC PointSetReg (RRID:SCR_009544) Copy
As the state''s only health and research university, OHSU brings together patient care, research, education of the next generation of health care providers and scientists and community service to improve the health and well-being of all Oregonians.
Proper citation: Oregon Health and Science University; Oregon; USA (RRID:SCR_009665) Copy
Executive department of the federal government concerned with promoting economic growth. Among its tasks are gathering economic and demographic data for business and government decision-making, and helping to set industrial standards.
Proper citation: U.S. Department of Commerce (RRID:SCR_009859) Copy
Scientific agency of the United States government. The scientists of the USGS study the landscape of the United States, its natural resources, and the natural hazards that threaten it. The organization's work spans the disciplines of biology, geography, geology, and hydrology.
Proper citation: U.S. Geological Survey (RRID:SCR_010168) Copy
http://www.allseq.com/default.aspx
Free online tools to find the best Sequencing Service provider for your project.
Proper citation: AllSeq (RRID:SCR_010053) Copy
https://www.universite-lyon.fr/
University of Lyon, located in Lyon and Saint-Étienne, France, is a center for higher education and research comprising 11 members and 24 associated institutions.
Proper citation: University of Lyon; France (RRID:SCR_010178) Copy
Public research university in San Diego, California. Founded in 1897 as San Diego Normal School, it is the third-oldest university in the 23-member California State University system.
Proper citation: San Diego State University; California; USA (RRID:SCR_009874) Copy
http://dna.engr.uconn.edu/?page_id=105
Software package that can be used to infer isoform and gene expression levels from high-throughput transcriptome sequencing (RNA-Seq) data.
Proper citation: IsoEM (RRID:SCR_009993) Copy
A research department of the University of York provides research-based information about the effects of health and social care interventions via their databases. The institute undertakes systematic reviews evaluating research evidence on health and public health questions of national and international importance.
Proper citation: Centre for Reviews and Dissemination (RRID:SCR_010267) Copy
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