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OBART
 
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OBART (RRID:SCR_001903) OBART data or information resource, software resource, atlas, web application Tool that provides an interactive method to examine quantitative relationships between brain regions defined by different digital atlases or parcellation methods. Its current focus is for human brain imaging, though the techniques generalize to other domains. The method offers a quantitative answer to the nomenclature problem in neuroscience by comparing brain parts on the basis of their geometrical definitions rather than on the basis of name alone. Thus far these tools have been used to quantitatively compare eight distinct parcellations of the International Consortium for Brain Mapping (ICBM) single-subject template brain, each created using existing atlasing methods. This resources provides measures of global and regional similarity, and offers visualization techniques that allow users to quickly identify the correspondences (or lack of correspondences) between regions defined by different atlases. atlas, brain, clinical, mapping, meta-analysis, neuroscience, visualization, label is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
has parent organization: Brain Architecture Project
has parent organization: Boston University; Massachusetts; USA
NIMH 5R01MH084802 PMID:19787067 THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-10473 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/obart http://obart.brainarchitecture.org SCR_001903 The Online Brain Atlas Reconciliation Tool, Online Brain Atlas Reconciliation Tool 2026-02-14 02:00:10 2
PubBrain
 
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PubBrain (RRID:SCR_005387) PubBrain data analysis service, analysis service resource, data or information resource, production service resource, service resource, database A literature search and visualization tool that allows end users to enter any PubMed query and see that query rendered as a heatmap illustrating which regions of interest are most commonly mentioned within the search results. To use PubBrain, simply enter any valid PubMed search in the search box. neuroanatomy is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is related to: PubMed
has parent organization: Poldracklab Portal
NIMH RO1MH082795;
NIMH PL1MH083271;
NIDCR UL1DE019580;
NCRR P20RR020750
nlx_144484 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/pubbrain SCR_005387 PubBrain Database, pubbrain.org 2026-02-14 02:01:05 8
Neuromorphometrics
 
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Neuromorphometrics (RRID:SCR_005656) Neuromorphometrics Inc. web application, portal, data or information resource, organization portal, service resource, software resource Neuromorphometrics provides brain labeling and measurement services. Given raw MRI brain scans, we make precise quantitative measurements of the volume, shape, and location of specific neuroanatomical structures. Web tool for brain measurement services. Used for modeling living human brain and make quantitative measurements of volume, shape, and location of specific neuroanatomical structures using given MRI brain scans. Automated analyses are manually guided, inspected and certified by a neuroanatomical expert. Resource of neuroanatomically labeled MRI brain scans database. Resource for neuroanatomical localization and identification: NeuAtlas. brain, human, modeling, measurement, quantitative, volume, shape, location, neuroanatomical, structure, MRI, scan, analysis, database, FASEB list is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is related to: BrainColor: Collaborative Open Labeling Online Resource
is related to: 2012 MICCAI Multi-Atlas Labeling Challenge Data
is parent organization of: NVM
is parent organization of: Manually Labeled MRI Brain Scan Database
is parent organization of: MRI Neuroanatomy Labeling Services
NIMH R43 MH084358 Free Demo available for download, Commercially available, Discount for academic use available SCR_014141, nlx_149079 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/brain_labeling SCR_005656 MRI Brain Anatomy Labeling Services, Quantitative Measurements in MR Brain Images 2026-02-14 02:00:57 363
NIMH Clinical Trials
 
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NIMH Clinical Trials (RRID:SCR_005613) NIMH Clinical Trials data or information resource, portal, topical portal NIMH supports research studies on mental health and disorders. Participate, refer a patient or learn about results of studies in ClinicalTrials.gov, the NIH/National Library of Medicine''''s registry of federally and privately funded clinical trials for all disease. Find NIH-funded studies currently recruiting participants in the following mental health topics: * Anxiety Disorders ** Generalized Anxiety Disorder ** Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) ** Panic Disorder ** Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) ** Social Phobia (Social Anxiety Disorder) * Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD, ADD) * Autism Spectrum Disorders (Pervasive Developmental Disorders) * Bipolar Disorder (Manic-Depressive Illness) * Borderline Personality Disorder * Depression * Eating Disorders * HIV/AIDS * Schizophrenia * Suicide Prevention Information Resources for NIMH Researchers Conducting Clinical Trials * Limited Access Datasets from NIMH-Supported Clinical Trials * NIMH Policy for Recruitment of Participants in Clinical Research * NIMH Policy on Data and Safety Monitoring in Extramural Investigator-Initiated Clinical Trials * Register a study with ClinicalTrials.gov clinical trial, mental health, mental disease, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, anxiety disorder, autism, bipolar disorder, borderline personality disorder, depression, depressive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, suicide, aids, hiv, generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder, social anxiety disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, eating disorder is related to: ClinicalTrials.gov
has parent organization: National Institute of Mental Health
is parent organization of: Limited Access Datasets From NIMH Clinical Trials
NIMH nlx_146231 SCR_005613 National Institute of Mental Health Clinical Trials 2026-02-14 02:00:58 0
Neuroscience and Psychiatry Module 1: Translating Neural Circuits into Novel Therapeutics
 
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Neuroscience and Psychiatry Module 1: Translating Neural Circuits into Novel Therapeutics (RRID:SCR_005609) Neuroscience and Psychiatry Module 1, Neuroscience and Psychiatry Module, Neuroscience Psychiatry Module data or information resource, narrative resource, training material, video resource This is the first in a series of modules on neuroscience and psychiatry. This module explores research on cognitive deficits, a core feature of schizophrenia and the single best predictor of functional outcomes in this disorder for which we currently have no treatments. This module is an example of how translational neuroscience can provide clues for the development of promising novel therapeutics. neuroscience, psychiatry, neural circuit, therapeutics, schizophrenia is related to: Neuroscience and Psychiatry Module 2: Fear/Safety Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders
has parent organization: NIMH Educational Resources
NIMH nlx_146228 SCR_005609 Neuroscience and Psychiatry Module 1 - Translating Neural Circuits into Novel Therapeutics, Translating Neural Circuits into Novel Therapeutics, Neuroscience Psychiatry Module 1: Translating Neural Circuits into Novel Therapeutics 2026-02-14 02:01:09 0
NIMH Image Library
 
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NIMH Image Library (RRID:SCR_005588) NIMH Image Library data or information resource, image collection Database of photographs and illustrations of general biomedical research and research tools, mental health specific research, and treatment related images that are available, copyright free, to the public at no cost. Many images are available in low, medium, and high resolutions. Formats include jpg, gif, and png. NIMH images may not be used to state or imply the endorsement by NIMH or by an NIMH employee of a commercial product, service, or activity, or use in any other manner that might mislead. No fee is charged for using the images. However, credit must be given to the National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services unless otherwise instructed to give credit to the photographer or other source., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. database, biomedical, mental health, treatment, brain, research, imaging, genetics, research lab, tool, therapy, medical care has parent organization: National Institute of Mental Health NIMH THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_146221 SCR_005588 National Institute of Mental Health Image Library 2026-02-14 02:00:56 3
NIMH Interdisciplinary Behavioral Science Center
 
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NIMH Interdisciplinary Behavioral Science Center (RRID:SCR_008085) IBSC data or information resource, portal, topical portal THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on February 07, 2013. A framework for understanding human cognition, grounded in principles specifying the character of human cognitive processes, and constrained by properties, of the underlying neural mechanisms. The Center will exploit this framework to guide formulation of explicit, testable models of normal and disordered cognition, including models of the development of cognitive functions and of their disintegration as a result of brain damage or disease. This site is intended as a public service and as a focal point for exchange of ideas among the participants in the Interdisciplinary Behavioral Science Center (IBSC). Public areas of the site provide information about the Center as a whole and about the various projects in the Center, as well as web-accessible documents and tools that we are making available as a public service. A fundamental tenet is that cognition is an emergent phenomenon, arising from the interactions of cooperating processing elements organized into specialized populations. One aim of the center will be to investigate the utility of explicit models that are formulated in terms of this approach, addressing many aspects of cognition including semantic knowledge, language processing, cognitive control, perception, learning and memory. A second aim will also investigate the principles that are embodied in the models, including principles of learning, processing and representation. Learning will be a central focus, since it plays a crucial role in cognitive development, acquisition of skills, formation of memories, and remediation of cognitive functions. A third aim of the Center will be to incorporate constraints from neuroscience. Findings from neuroscience will guide the specification of the principles and the formulation of domain-specific details of particular models, and will provide target experimental observations against which to assess the adequacy of the models. In addition, the Center will make use of neurophysiological methods in animals and functional brain imaging in humans to test predictions and generate additional data needed to constrain and inform model development. The Center will provide training funds for interdisciplinary research fellowships, to train junior scientists in the convergent use of behavioral, computational, and neuroscience methodologies. The outcome of the Centers efforts will be a fuller characterization of the nature of human cognitive processes, a clearer formulation of the underlying principles, and a more complete understanding of normal and disordered functions across many domains of cognition. This Center includes eight projects dedicated to various aspects of cognition and various general issues that arise in the effort to build explicit models that capture different aspects of cognition, and also includes an administrative core to help foster integration and provide computing resources. * Project 1: Functional and Neural Organization of Semantic Memory * Project 2: Interactive Processes in Language: Lexical Processing * Project 3: Interactive Processes in Language: Sentence Processing * Project 4: Mechanisms of Cognitive Control * Project 5: Interactive Processes in Perception: Neurophysiology of Figure-Ground Organization * Project 6: Basic Mechanisms and Cooperating Systems in Learning Memory * Project 7: Age and Experience Dependent Processes in Learning * Project 8: Theoretical Foundations * Core: Integration, Computational Resources, and Administration human, cognition, cognition, neural mechanism, learning, interdisciplinary, behavioral, semantic knowledge, language processing, cognitive control, perception, memory, learning, processing, representation, cognitive development, model development, brain damage, functional brain imaging has parent organization: Carnegie Mellon University; Pennsylvania; USA Normal cognition, Disordered cognition NIMH THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-10757 SCR_008085 2026-02-14 02:01:36 0
Allen Human Brain Atlas: BrainSpan (Atlas of the Developing Brain)
 
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Allen Human Brain Atlas: BrainSpan (Atlas of the Developing Brain) (RRID:SCR_008083) BrainSpan expression atlas, data or information resource, atlas, reference atlas Atlas of developing human brain for studying transcriptional mechanisms involved in human brain development. Consists of RNA sequencing and exon microarray data profiling up to sixteen cortical and subcortical structures across full course of human brain development, high resolution neuroanatomical transcriptional profiles of about 300 distinct structures spanning entire brain for four midgestional prenatal specimens, in situ hybridization image data covering selected genes and brain regions in developing and adult human brain, reference atlas in full color with high resolution anatomic reference atlases of prenatal (two stages) and adult human brain along with supporting histology, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) data. anatomic, gene expression, molecular neuroanatomy, in situ hybridization, human, medial prefrontal cortex, primary visual cortex, hippocampus, amygdala, ventral striatum, postnatal, development, brain development, transcription, brain, rna sequencing, exon microarray, developmental stage, male, female, mrna transcript, developing human, adult human, fetal brain, fetus, histology, transcriptome, magnetic resonance imaging, diffusion tensor imaging, annotation, neuroanatomy, prenatal, development, fiber tract, microarray, mri, dti, methylation, microrna, mrf is used by: BICCN
is related to: NIH Blueprint NHP Atlas
is related to: Allen Developing Mouse Brain Atlas
is related to: Developmental Human Brain Atlas Ontology (DHBA)
has parent organization: Allen Institute for Brain Science
is parent organization of: BrainSpan
is parent organization of: BrainSpan
Neurodevelopmental disorder, Neuropsychiatric disease, Schizophrenia, Epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Neurological disease, Autism NIMH RC2 MH089921;
NIMH RC2 MH090047;
NIMH RC2 MH089929
Free, Freely available nif-0000-10626 http://www.developinghumanbrain.org/ SCR_008083 BrainSpan - Atlas of the Developing Human Brain, BrainSpan: Atlas of the Developing Human Brain, NIMH Transcriptional Atlas of Human Brain Development 2026-02-14 02:01:37 398
NIMH Intramural Research Program Clinical Brain Disorders Branch
 
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NIMH Intramural Research Program Clinical Brain Disorders Branch (RRID:SCR_008728) CBDB data or information resource, portal, topical portal THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on February 07, 2013. A multidisciplinary neuroscience laboratory in which basic and clinical scientists work side by side exploring neural mechanisms and models of mental and cognitive function and of neuropsychiatric illness. Experiments are performed at many levels of inquiry, from basic molecular biology of the gene to clinical examinations of patients. A major area of investigation of this laboratory is the genetic mechanisms implicated in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia and its treatment. The laboratory is organized as a multi-disciplinary team of investigators with a common mission: to identify and fully characterize basic genetic and neurobiological mechanisms of schizophrenia and related cognitive and emotional disorders. The various components of this effort are centered various different units or divisions represented by groups of investigators, at various levels of training and experience, working on related experiments. The Director of the Branch and of the Genes, Cognition and Psychosis Program (GCAP) is Daniel R. Weinberger, M.D. The CBDB is the principle research laboratory in the created (2003) Genes, Cognition, and Psychosis Program (GCAP) of the NIMH. After twelve years of residing on the pastoral grounds of St. Elizabeths Hospital, in Southeast Washington, CBDB moved back to the main NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland in 1998. While the unique setting of St. Elizabeths is irreplaceable, we have occupied beautiful new laboratories and clinic spaces that were created for us, and we are in the mainstream of NIH life., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 16,2025. mental function, cognitive function, gene, clinical, treatment, pathogen is related to: Genes Cognition and Psychosis Program
has parent organization: NIMH Division of Intramural Research Programs
is parent organization of: NIMH Brain Tissue Collection
Schizophrenia, Neuropsychiatric illness, Cognitive disorder, Emotional disorder NIMH THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_143685 SCR_008728 NIMH Clinical Brain Disorders Branch, Clinical Brain Disorders Branch 2026-02-14 02:01:45 13
Brain Research Institute Biobank Resources
 
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Brain Research Institute Biobank Resources (RRID:SCR_008756) biomaterial supply resource, material resource, tissue bank, brain bank Brain bank resources which include postmortem human frozen brain tissue and matched cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and blood available for scientists to search for etiopathogeneses of human disease. The National Neurological Research Specimen Bank and the Multiple Sclerosis Human Neurospecimen Bank maintains a collection of quick frozen and formalin fixed postmortem human brain tissue and frozen cerebrospinal fluid from patients with neurological diseases, including Alzheimer's Disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, depressive disorder/suicide, and epilepsy, among others. Diagnoses are documented by clinical medical records and gross/microscopic neuropathology. The Neuropathology Laboratory at the UCLA Medical Center maintains a bank of frozen, formalin and paraformaldehyde-fixed and paraffin-embedded postmortem human brain tissues and frozen cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from patients who die with Alzheimer's disease and other dementing and degenerative illnesses, as well as control materials removed in a similar fashion from patients who are neurologically normal. postmortem, brain, coronal, brain tissue, cerebral spinal fluid, blood, cerebral spinal fluid cell, cell-free cerebral spinal fluid, serum, plasma, buffy coat, frozen, formalin fixed, paraformaldehyde-fixed, paraffin-embedded, neurological disease, alzheimer's disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, depressive disorder, suicide, epilepsy, huntington's disease, multiple sclerosis, parkinson's disease, progressive supranuclear palsy, schizophrenia, stroke, cerebrovascular accident, fronto-temporal dementia, neurologically normal, coronal section, control, clinical data is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
has parent organization: Brain Research Institute
Neurological disease, Alzheimer's disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, Depressive Disorder, Suicide, Epilepsy, Huntington's disease, Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy, Schizophrenia, Stroke, Cerebrovascular Accident, Fronto-temporal dementia, Aging NINDS ;
NIMH ;
National MS Society ;
United States Department of Veterans Affairs ;
Veterans Affairs West Los Angeles Healthcare Center ;
NIA
Public, Available to the research community nlx_143996 http://www.bri.ucla.edu/bri_research/research_resources.asp SCR_008756 Brain Research Institute Research Resources, Brain Research Institute Biobanks, BRI Research Resources, BRI Biobanks, BRI Biobank Resources 2026-02-14 02:01:44 0
Connectome Workbench
 
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Connectome Workbench (RRID:SCR_008750) CWB, wb_view, wb_command, wb_import software resource, source code, software toolkit Software brain visualization, analysis and discovery tool for fMRI and dMRI brain imaging data, including functional and structural connectivity data generated by the Human Connectome Project. Used to map brain imaging data. Allows for visualization of outputs from HCP pipelines from single subject, or average data from group of subjects and register that data onto standard brain atlas. visualization, connectivity, brain, human, fMRI, dMRI, brain imaging data, map neuroimaging data, is used by: BRAIN Initiative Cell Atlas Network
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is listed by: FAIRsharing
is related to: BALSA
is related to: Washington University in St. Louis; Missouri; USA
works with: ConnectomeDB
works with: NIMP: Neuroanatomy-anchored Information Management Platform for Collaborative BICAN Data Generation
NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research ;
NIMH MH060974
Free, Available for download, Freely available nlx_143924 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/workbench
https://github.com/Washington-University/workbench
https://www.humanconnectome.org/software/workbench-command
https://www.humanconnectome.org/software/get-connectome-workbench
http://humanconnectome.org/connectome/connectome-workbench.html
SCR_008750 2026-02-14 02:01:45 56
Human Connectome Coordination Facility
 
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Human Connectome Coordination Facility (RRID:SCR_008749) WU-Minn HCP image repository, data repository, storage service resource, service resource Consortium to comprehensively map long-distance brain connections and their variability. It is acquiring data and developing analysis pipelines for several modalities of neuroimaging data plus behavioral and genetic data from healthy adults. brain, connectivity, adult human, mri, resting-state fmri, functional mri assay, neuroimaging, surface rendering, time domain analysis, tractography, xnat pipeline is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
is related to: FSL
is related to: Brain Connectivity Toolbox
is related to: FieldTrip
is related to: BALSA
has parent organization: Washington University in St. Louis; Missouri; USA
has parent organization: NIH Human Connectome Project
has parent organization: University of Minnesota Twin Cities; Minnesota; USA
is parent organization of: WU-Minn HCP 500 Subjects MR and MEG Release
healthy, twin NIMH MH091657;
NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research
PMID:23684880
PMID:23702419
PMID:23668970
PMID:23702415
PMID:23702418
PMID:23707591
PMID:23702417
PMID:23684877
Free, Freely available nlx_143922 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/hcp_wuminn
http://www.humanconnectome.org/documentation/S500/
SCR_008749 HCP WU-Minn Consortium, WU-Minn: Human Connectome Project, HUMAN CONNECTOME PROJECT WU-Minn Consortium, WU-Minn Consortium: Human Connectome Project, WU-Minn Consortium: HCP 2026-02-14 02:01:38 964
Neuroscience and Psychiatry Module 2: Fear/Safety Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders
 
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Neuroscience and Psychiatry Module 2: Fear/Safety Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders (RRID:SCR_008843) Neuroscience and Psychiatry Module 2, Neuroscience Psychiatry Module 2 data or information resource, narrative resource, training material, video resource This is the second in a series of modules on neuroscience and psychiatry. This module describes neuroscience research on animal models of fear that informed human studies of fear/safety, anxiety and anxiety disorders. This model helps shed light on the symptoms of PTSD and lead to the development of a novel treatment that has been successful in research studies for several anxiety disorders. neuroscience, psychiatry, fear, safety, anxiety, anxiety disorder, human, animal model, post-traumatic stress disorder, treatment is related to: Neuroscience and Psychiatry Module 1: Translating Neural Circuits into Novel Therapeutics
has parent organization: NIMH Educational Resources
NIMH nlx_146229 SCR_008843 Neuroscience Psychiatry Module 2: Fear/Safety Anxiety Anxiety Disorders, Fear/Safety Anxiety and Anxiety Disorders 2026-02-14 02:01:46 0
Treatment of SSRI-resistant Depression in Adolescents (TORDIA)
 
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Treatment of SSRI-resistant Depression in Adolescents (TORDIA) (RRID:SCR_008831) TORDIA portal, clinical trial, data or information resource, research forum portal, disease-related portal, topical portal A multi-site, clinical research study examining treatment options for teens whose depression has not improved after one adequate trial of a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI), a type of antidepressant. The purpose of the study is to determine how best to treat adolescents with depression that is resistant to the first SSRI antidepressant they have tried. Participants receive one of three other antidepressant medications, either alone or in combination with cognitive behavioral therapy. The TORDIA study aims to develop useful clinical guidelines for the care and management of adolescent depression. Adolescents ages 12 to 18, currently taking a prescribed selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) and still experiencing depression, participate in a 12-week randomized treatment study that includes one of four conditions: (1) switching to an alternative SSRI, (2) switching to a different non-SSRI antidepressant, (3) switching to an alternative SSRI and receiving cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), or (4) switching to a different non-SSRI antidepressant and receiving CBT. This is a double-blind study, which means that neither the participant nor the clinical staff will know which of the three possible medications has been assigned. Participants who respond to the assigned treatment will receive 12 additional weeks of the same treatment. Those who do not appear to be getting better will be offered 12 weeks of an alternative, individualized treatment plan based on each participant''s particular needs. All participants will receive follow-up psychiatric evaluations for 12 months after the 12-week continuation phase of the study, regardless of treatment adherence. For more information visit, http://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00018902?term=clinical+trial+AND+treatment+of+ssri-resistant+AND+depression+AND+TORDIA+AND+study&rank=1 young human, adolescent, depression, depressive disorder, clinical trial, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, antidepressant, nct00018902, drug, fluoxetine, venlafaxine, behavioral therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, citalopram, treatment is used by: Limited Access Datasets From NIMH Clinical Trials
has parent organization: ClinicalTrials.gov
Depressive Disorder, Resistant to the first SSRI antidepressant NIMH PMID:20478877 nlx_146237 SCR_008831 Treatment of SSRI-resistant Depression in Adolescents 2026-02-14 02:01:39 0
BMAP - Brain Molecular Anatomy Project
 
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BMAP - Brain Molecular Anatomy Project (RRID:SCR_008852) BMAP data or information resource, funding resource, portal, topical portal The Brain Molecular Anatomy Project is a trans-NIH project aimed at understanding gene expression and function in the nervous system. BMAP has two major scientific goals: # Gene discovery: to catalog of all the genes expressed in the nervous system, under both normal and abnormal conditions. # Gene expression analysis: to monitor gene expression patterns in the nervous system as a function of cell type, anatomical location, developmental stage, and physiological state, and thus gain insight into gene function. In pursuit of these goals, BMAP has launched several initiatives to provide resources and funding opportunities for the scientific community. These include several Requests for Applications and Requests for Proposals, descriptions of which can be found in this Web site. BMAP is also in the process of establishing physical and electronic resources for the community, including repositories of cDNA clones for nervous system genes, and databases of gene expression information for the nervous system. Most of the BMAP initiatives so far have focused on the mouse as a model species because of the ease of experimental and genetic manipulation of this organism, and because many models of human disease are available in the mouse. However, research in humans, other mammalian species, non-mammalian vertebrates, and invertebrates is also being funded through BMAP. For the convenience of interested investigators, we have established this Web site as a central information resource, focusing on major NIH-sponsored funding opportunities, initiatives, genomic resources available to the research community, courses and scientific meetings related to BMAP initiatives, and selected reports and publications. When appropriate, we will also post initiatives not directly sponsored by BMAP, but which are deemed relevant to its goals. Posting decisions are made by the Trans-NIH BMAP Committee has parent organization: National Institutes of Health
is parent organization of: BMAP cDNA Resources
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nlx_149083 SCR_008852 Brain Molecular Anatomy Project, Trans-NIH Brain Molecular Anatomy Project 2026-02-14 02:01:48 6
BrainMaps.org
 
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BrainMaps.org (RRID:SCR_006878) BrainMaps data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, atlas, service resource, image repository An interactive multiresolution brain atlas that is based on over 20 million megapixels of sub-micron resolution, annotated, scanned images of serial sections of both primate and non-primate brains and integrated with a high-speed database for querying and retrieving data about brain structure and function. Currently featured are complete brain atlas datasets for various species, including Macaca mulatta, Chlorocebus aethiops, Felis catus, Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus, Tyto alba and many other vertebrates. BrainMaps is currently accepting histochemical, immunocytochemical, and tracer connectivity data, preferably whole-brain. In addition, they are interested in EM, MRI, and DTI data. aves, brain connection, callicebus moloch, c. auratus, connectivity, monodelphis, o. anatinus, tachyglossidae, brain mapping, virtual microscopy, brain atlas, non-primate, nissl stain, nissl, parvalbumin, smi-32, acetylcholinesterase, luxol fast blue, calbindin, myelin, neuroanatomy, image, brain structure, brain function, database, serial section, brain, tract tracing, coronal, horizontal, sagittal, web service, gene, FASEB list is used by: NIF Data Federation
is used by: Integrated Datasets
is used by: Integrated Nervous System Connectivity
is listed by: NeuroImaging Tools and Resources Collaboratory (NITRC)
has parent organization: University of California at Davis; California; USA
NIMH 2 P20 MH60975;
NIMH R01 MH77556
PMID:17229579 Acknowledgement requested nif-0000-00093, r3d100012117 http://www.nitrc.org/projects/brainmaps
https://doi.org/10.17616/R3Q64W
SCR_006878 BrainMaps: An Interactive Multiresolution Brain Atlas, BrainMaps.org: High Resolution Brain Atlases, BrainMaps 2026-02-14 02:01:14 78
NIMH DIRP Scientific and Statistical Computing Core
 
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NIMH DIRP Scientific and Statistical Computing Core (RRID:SCR_006958) SSCC, NIMH DIRP SSCC data or information resource, portal, topical portal Scientific and Statistical Computing Core of the NIMH Intramural Research Program supporting functional neuroimaging research at the NIH. This includes development of new data analysis techniques, their implementation in the AFNI software, advising researchers on the analysis methods, and instructing them in the use of software tools. Support methods: A. Provision of software for analysis for FMRI data (AFNI package: http://afni.nimh.nih.gov) * AFNI has been developed for the last 10 years by Dr Cox, et al. (6 years in Milwaukee, 4 years at NIMH) * Formal and informal instruction in the use of AFNI, including outlines of the statistical methods used in the programs * Installation of AFNI on NIH computers (Mac OS X, Unix, Linux) approximately 120 NIH systems have used AFNI in the last month (80 NIMH, 20 NINDS, 20 other) * Realtime monitoring of FMRI data at scanners * Continuing development of new modules for AFNI to meet needs of NIH researchers B. Consulting with NIH researchers about FMRI data analysis issues, concerns, and methods neuroimaging, functional neuroimaging, research, data analysis, analysis, software, tool, fmri, statistics, computing has parent organization: NIMH Division of Intramural Research Programs NIMH nlx_144305 SCR_006958 NIMH DIRP Scientific Statistical Computing Core, Scientific and Statistical Computing Core, DIRP Scientific and Statistical Computing Core, Scientific Statistical Computing Core 2026-02-14 02:01:18 0
Computational Neuroanatomy Group
 
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Computational Neuroanatomy Group (RRID:SCR_007150) CNG data or information resource, software resource, portal, topical portal Multidisciplinary research team devoted to the study of basic neuroscience with a specific interest in the description and generation of dendritic morphology, and in its effect on neuronal electrophysiology. In the long term, they seek to create large-scale, anatomically plausible neural networks to model entire portions of a mammalian brain (such as a hippocampal slice, or a cortical column). Achievements by the CNG include the development of software for the quantitative analysis of dendritic morphology, the implementation of computational models to simulate neuronal structure, and the synthesis of anatomically accurate, large scale neuronal assemblies in virtual reality. Based on biologically plausible rules and biophysical determinants, they have designed stochastic models that can generate realistic virtual neurons. Quantitative morphological analysis indicates that virtual neurons are statistically compatible with the real data that the model parameters are measured from. Virtual neurons can be generated within an appropriate anatomical context if a system level description of the surrounding tissue is included in the model. In order to simulate anatomically realistic neural networks, axons must be grown as well as dendrites. They have developed a navigation strategy for virtual axons in a voxel substrate. dendritic morphology, neuronal morphology, neuronal electrophysiology, mammalian brain, neural network, cell, model, morphology, network connectivity, basal ganglia, modeling software, hippocampus, hermissenda learning, caulescence, tree structure, neuron, virtual neural network, morphological class of neuron, virtual neuron, virtual brain, ca3 pyramidal cell, arborvitae, ca1 pyramidal cell, polymorphic cell, dg granule cell, axonal navigation, synaptic connectivity, neuroplasticity, neuroanatomy, neuroinformatics, computation, network model, neural circuit, cellular event, expression, ca3, ca1 pyramidal neuron, digital morphological reconstruction, digital reconstruction, dendrite, axon, neuronal tree, signaling pathway has parent organization: George Mason University: Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study
is parent organization of: L-Measure
is parent organization of: Hippocampus 3D Model
NINDS ;
NIMH ;
NSF ;
Human Brain Project
nif-0000-00503 http://krasnow.gmu.edu/cn3/index3.html SCR_007150 Computational Neuroanatomy Group at the Krasnow Institute for Advanced Study 2026-02-14 02:01:18 0
MRM NeAt (Neurological Atlas) Mouse Brain Database
 
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MRM NeAt (Neurological Atlas) Mouse Brain Database (RRID:SCR_007053) MRM NeAt reference atlas, image collection, data or information resource, atlas, database Comprehensive three-dimensional digital atlas database of the C57BL/6J mouse brain based on magnetic resonance microscopy images acquired on a 17.6-T superconducting magnet. This database consists of: Individual MRI images of mouse brains; three types of atlases: individual atlases, minimum deformation atlases and probabilistic atlases; the associated quantitative structural information, such as structural volumes and surface areas. Quantitative group information, such as variations in structural volume, surface area, magnetic resonance microscopy image intensity and local geometry, have been computed and stored as an integral part of the database. The database augments ongoing efforts with other high priority strains as defined by the Mouse Phenome Database focused on providing a quantitative framework for accurate mapping of functional, genetic and protein expression patterns acquired by a myriad of technologies and imaging modalities. You must register First (Mandatory) and then you may Download Images and Data. phenotype, mouse, brain, computational biology, in vivo, mouse brain atlas, magnetic resonance microscopy, mouse brain morphometry, image registration, in vitro, 3d brain atlas, adult mouse, male, c57bl/6j, autosegmentation, probabilistic atlas, t2 weighted protocol is related to: Mouse Brain Image Visualizer (MBIV)
is related to: MRM NeAt (Neurological Atlas) Mouse Brain Database Image Gallery
has parent organization: University of Florida; Florida; USA
is parent organization of: MRM NeAt (Neurological Atlas) Mouse Brain Database Image Gallery
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory ;
NIBIB R01 EB 0023304;
NCRR P41 RR16105;
NIMH P50 MH58911
PMID:16165303
PMID:18958199
Registration required nlx_59497 http://brainatlas.mbi.ufl.edu SCR_007053 Magnetic Resonance Microimaging Neurological Atlas Mouse Brain Database, MRM Neurological Atlas Mouse Brain Database, C57BL/6J Mouse Atlas, Atlas of Adult C57BL/6J Mouse Brain, MRM NeAt Mouse Brain Database 2026-02-14 02:01:17 8
BrainML
 
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BrainML (RRID:SCR_007087) BrainML data repository, storage service resource, data or information resource, service resource, narrative resource, database, standard specification Set of standards and practices for using XML to facilitate information exchange between user application software and neuroscience data repositories. It allows for common shared library routines to handle most of the data processing, but also supports use of structures specialized to the needs of particular neuroscience communities. This site also serves as a repository for BrainML models. (A BrainML model is an XML Schema and optional vocabulary files describing a data model for electronic representation of neuroscience data, including data types, formats, and controlled vocabulary. ) It focuses on layered definitions built over a common core in order to support community-driven extension. One such extension is provided by the new NIH-supported neuroinformatics initiative of the Society for Neuroscience, which supports the development of expert-derived terminology sets for several areas of neuroscience. Under a cooperative agreement, these term lists will be made available Open Source on this site.
The repository function of this site includes the following features:
* BrainML models are published in searchable, browsable form.
* Registered users may submit new models or new versions of existing models to accommodate data of interest. * BrainML model schema and vocabulary files are made available at fixed URLs to allow software applications to reference them.
* Users can check models and/or instance documents for correct format before submitting them using an online validation service.
To complement the BrainML modeling language, a set of protocols have been developed for BrainML document exchange between repositories and clients, for indexing of repositories, and for data query.
format, development, information, mechanism, metaformat, model, neuroinformatics, neuroscience, standard, terminology, validation, vocabulary, xml, data sharing, xml schema compact syntax, xml schema, interoperability, semantics is used by: Neurodatabase.org
has parent organization: Weill Cornell Medical College; New York; USA
Human Brain Project ;
NIMH MH/NS57153;
NINDS MH/NS57153
Public, The community can contribute to this resource nif-0000-21070 http://brainml.org SCR_007087 BrainML.org 2026-02-14 02:01:26 0

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