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- Alexandre Abraham, Fabian Pedregosa, Michael Eickenberg, Philippe Gervais, Andreas Mueller, Jean Kossaifi, Alexandre Gramfort, Bertrand Thirion, Gaël Varoquaux:
Machine learning for neuroimaging with scikit-learn. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 14 (2014) - Daniela Adolf, Snezhana Weston, Sebastian Baecke, Michael Luchtmann, Johannes Bernarding, Siegfried Kropf:
Increasing the reliability of data analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging by applying a new blockwise permutation method. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 72 (2014) - Adrian Stefan Andronache, Cristina Rosazza, Davide Sattin, Matilde Leonardi, Ludovico D'Incerti, Ludovico Minati:
Corrigendum: Impact of functional MRI data preprocessing pipeline on default-mode network detectability in patients with disorders of consciousness. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 50 (2014) - Brian B. Avants, Nicholas J. Tustison, James C. Gee, Gang Song, Baohua Wu, Michael Stauffer:
The Insight ToolKit image registration framework. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 44 (2014) - Hauke Bartsch, Wesley K. Thompson, Terry L. Jernigan, Anders M. Dale:
A web-portal for interactive data exploration, visualization, and hypothesis testing. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 25 (2014) - Martin Billinger, Clemens Brunner, Gernot R. Müller-Putz:
SCoT: a Python toolbox for EEG source connectivity. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 22 (2014) - Luke Campagnola, Megan B. Kratz, Paul B. Manis:
ACQ4: an open-source software platform for data acquisition and analysis in neurophysiology research. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 3 (2014) - Robert C. Cannon, Padraig Gleeson, Sharon M. Crook, Gautham Ganapathy, Bóris Marin, Eugenio Piasini, R. Angus Silver:
LEMS: a language for expressing complex biological models in concise and hierarchical form and its use in underpinning NeuroML 2. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 79 (2014) - Maxime Chamberland, Kevin Whittingstall, David Mathieu, David Fortin, Maxime Descoteaux:
Real-time multi-peak tractography for instantaneous connectivity display. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 59 (2014) - Weiliang Chen, Erik De Schutter:
Python-based geometry preparation and simulation visualization toolkits for STEPS. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 37 (2014) - Daniel Chicharro, Stefano Panzeri:
Algorithms of causal inference for the analysis of effective connectivity among brain regions. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 64 (2014) - Jesús M. Cortés, Daniele Marinazzo, Miguel Ángel Muñoz:
Editorial for the research topic: information-based methods for neuroimaging: analyzing structure, function and dynamics. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 86 (2014) - Rhodri Cusack, Alejandro Vicente-Grabovetsky, Daniel J. Mitchell, Conor James Wild, Tibor Auer, Annika C. Linke, Jonathan E. Peelle:
Automatic analysis (aa): efficient neuroimaging workflows and parallel processing using Matlab and XML. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 90 (2014) - Sudeshna Das, Patricia G. Mccaffrey, Megan Talkington, Neil Andrews, Stephane Corlosquet, Adrian Ivinson, Tim Clark:
Pain Research Forum: application of scientific social media frameworks in neuroscience. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 21 (2014) - Ivo D. Dinov, Petros Petrosyan, Zhizhong Liu, Paul R. Eggert, Sam Hobel, Seok Woo Moon, John D. Van Horn, Joe Franco, Arthur W. Toga:
High-throughput neuroimaging-genetics computational infrastructure. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 41 (2014) - Mikael Djurfeldt, Andrew P. Davison, Jochen Martin Eppler:
Efficient generation of connectivity in neuronal networks from simulator-independent descriptions. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 43 (2014) - Luca Dodero, Sebastiano Vascon, Vittorio Murino, Angelo Bifone, Alessandro Gozzi, Diego Sona:
Automated multi-subject fiber clustering of mouse brain using dominant sets. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 87 (2014) - Fotis Drakopoulos, Yixun Liu, Panagiotis A. Foteinos, Nikos P. Chrisochoides:
Toward a real time multi-tissue Adaptive Physics-Based Non-Rigid Registration framework for brain tumor resection. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 11 (2014) - Jeffrey T. Duda, Philip A. Cook, James C. Gee:
Reproducibility of graph metrics of human brain structural networks. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 46 (2014) - Anders Eklund, Paul Dufort, Mattias Villani, Stephen LaConte:
BROCCOLI: Software for fast fMRI analysis on many-core CPUs and GPUs. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 24 (2014) - Miriam Friedel, Matthijs C. van Eede, Jon Pipitone, M. Mallar Chakravarty, Jason P. Lerch:
Pydpiper: a flexible toolkit for constructing novel registration pipelines. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 67 (2014) - Péter Friedrich, Michael Vella, Attila I. Gulyás, Tamás F. Freund, Szabolcs Káli:
A flexible, interactive software tool for fitting the parameters of neuronal models. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 63 (2014) - Samuel Garcia, Domenico Guarino, Florent Jaillet, Todd R. Jennings, Robert Pröpper, Philipp L. Rautenberg, Chris C. Rodgers, Andrey Sobolev, Thomas Wachtler, Pierre Yger, Andrew P. Davison:
Neo: an object model for handling electrophysiology data in multiple formats. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 10 (2014) - Eleftherios Garyfallidis, Matthew Brett, Bagrat Amirbekian, Ariel Rokem, Stéfan van der Walt, Maxime Descoteaux, Ian Nimmo-Smith:
Dipy, a library for the analysis of diffusion MRI data. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 8 (2014) - S. Y. Matt Goh, Andrei Irimia, Carinna M. Torgerson, John D. Van Horn:
Neuroinformatics challenges to the structural, connectomic, functional and electrophysiological multimodal imaging of human traumatic brain injury. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 19 (2014) - Carlos Gómez, Joseph Troy Lizier, Michael Schaum, Patricia Wollstadt, Christine Grützner, Peter Uhlhaas, Christine M. Freitag, Sabine Schlitt, Sven Bölte, Roberto Hornero, Michael Wibral:
Reduced predictable information in brain signals in autism spectrum disorder. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 9 (2014) - Wojtek Goscinski, Paul McIntosh, Ulrich Claus Felzmann, Anton Maksimenko, Christopher Hall, Timur Gureyev, Darren Thompson, Andrew L. Janke, Graham J. Galloway, Neil E. B. Killeen, Parnesh Raniga, Owen Kaluza, Amanda Ng, Govinda R. Poudel, David G. Barnes, Toàn D. Nguyên, C. Paul Bonnington, Gary F. Egan:
The multi-modal Australian ScienceS Imaging and Visualization Environment (MASSIVE) high performance computing infrastructure: applications in neuroscience and neuroinformatics research. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 30 (2014) - Stephan Grein, Martin Stepniewski, Sebastian Reiter, Markus M. Knodel, Gillian Queisser:
1D-3D hybrid modeling - from multi-compartment models to full resolution models in space and time. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 68 (2014) - David A. Gutman, William D. Dunn, Jake Cobb, Richard Martin Stoner, Jayashree Kalpathy-Cramer, Bradley J. Erickson:
Web based tools for visualizing imaging data and development of XNATView, a zero footprint image viewer. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 53 (2014) - Segundo Jose Guzman, Alois Schlögl, Christoph Schmidt-Hieber:
Stimfit: quantifying electrophysiological data with Python. Frontiers Neuroinformatics 8: 16 (2014)
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