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2016 journal original-research Neuroimage

NeuroVault.org: A repository for sharing unthresholded statistical maps, parcellations, and atlases of the human brain

Gorgolewski KJ, Varoquaux G, Rivera G, Schwartz Y, Sochat VV, Ghosh SS, Maumet C, Nichols TE, Poline JB, Yarkoni T, Margulies DS, Poldrack RA

Identifiers and access

DOI
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.04.016
PubMed
25869863
PMC
PMC4806527
Cited by
90

Key findings

NeuroVault.org is an open repository for unthresholded statistical maps, parcellations, and atlases with permanent URLs, a REST API, NIDM-Results support, and built-in tools for visualisation, cognitive decoding, and comparison — filling a gap left by repositories that store only raw data or coordinates.

Abstract

Source: pubmed

NeuroVault.org is dedicated to storing outputs of analyses in the form of statistical maps, parcellations and atlases, a unique strategy that contrasts with most neuroimaging repositories that store raw acquisition data or stereotaxic coordinates. Such maps are indispensable for performing meta-analyses, validating novel methodology, and deciding on precise outlines for regions of interest (ROIs). NeuroVault is open to maps derived from both healthy and clinical populations, as well as from various imaging modalities (sMRI, fMRI, EEG, MEG, PET, etc.). The repository uses modern web technologies such as interactive web-based visualization, cognitive decoding, and comparison with other maps to provide researchers with efficient, intuitive tools to improve the understanding of their results. Each dataset and map is assigned a permanent Universal Resource Locator (URL), and all of the data is accessible through a REST Application Programming Interface (API). Additionally, the repository supports the NIDM-Results standard and has the ability to parse outputs from popular FSL and SPM software packages to automatically extract relevant metadata. This ease of use, modern web-integration, and pioneering functionality holds promise to improve the workflow for making inferences about and sharing whole-brain statistical maps.

Topics

  • open-data-standards
  • neuroimaging-methods

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