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Yi-Ren Ng, S. Shiffman, T. Brosnan, J. Links, L. Beach, Nicholas Judge, Yirong Xu, Uma Kelkar, A. Reiss (2001)
Application of Information Technology: BrainImageJ: A Java-based Framework for Interoperability in Neuroscience, with Specific Application to NeuroimagingJournal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA, 8 5
P. Miller, P. Nadkarni, M. Singer, Luis Marenco, M. Hines, G. Shepherd (2001)
Synthesis of Research: Integration of Multidisciplinary Sensory Data: A Pilot Model of the Human Brain Project ApproachJournal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA, 8 1
D. Essen, H. Drury, James Dickson, John Harwell, Donna Hanlon, Charles Anderson (2001)
Application of Information Technology: An Integrated Software Suite for Surface-based Analyses of Cerebral CortexJournal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA, 8 5
D. Gardner, K. Knuth, M. Abato, S. Erde, Thomas White, R. DeBellis, E. Gardner (2001)
Model Formulation: Common Data Model for Neuroscience Data and Data Model ExchangeJournal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA, 8 1
Stephen Wong, S. Koslow (2001)
Human Brain Program Research Progress in Bioinformatics/ NeuroinformaticsJournal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA, 8 1
J. Mazziotta, A. Toga, Alan Evans, P. Fox, J. Lancaster, K. Zilles, R. Woods, T. Paus, G. Simpson, G. Pike, C. Holmes, D. Collins, P. Thompson, D. MacDonald, M. Iacoboni, T. Schormann, K. Amunts, N. Palomero-Gallagher, S. Geyer, L. Parsons, K. Narr, N. Kabani, G. Goualher, J. Feidler, Kenneth Smith, D. Boomsma, H. Pol, Tyrone Cannon, R. Kawashima, B. Mazoyer (2001)
Application of Information Technology: A Four-Dimensional Probabilistic Atlas of the Human BrainJ. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc., 8
J. Fiala, K. Harris (2001)
Synthesis of Research: Extending Unbiased Stereology of Brain Ultrastructure to Three-dimensional VolumesJournal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA, 8 1
Affiliations of the authors: University of California-San Francisco (STCW); National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland (SHK)
WONG, KOSLOW, Editorial Editorial Comments JAMIA Human Brain Program Research Progress in Biomedical Imaging/ Neuroscience, 2001 In this issue of JAMIA, the focus section of papers on phenotype-behavior correlations. This paper reports biomedical imaging/neuroscience is a sequel to the the process of developing the strategies, algorithms, set of papers on bioinformatics/neuroinformatics data collection methods, validation approaches, data- 1–4 that appeared in the January 2001 issue. Again, base, and distribution of results and illustrates them this issue collects three representative works by with exemplary applications. The success of this proj- recipients of grants from the Human Brain Project*— ect will provide new insights into the interrelationship works that focus, this time, on the tools and method- between microscopic and macroscopic structure and ology to support the biomedical imaging aspects of function in the human brain and will have significant neuroscience research. implications in basic and clinical neuroscience. Brain mapping and neuroimaging have recently wit- Working from a different perspective, the researchers nessed an exponential rise in interest, output, and pro- at the Stanford Psychiatry Neuroimaging Laboratory ductivity similar to the rise in neuroscience research. (SPNL) are addressing the issue of sharing of neuro- Throughout the neuroscience community, however, imaging informatics
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association – Oxford University Press
Published: Sep 1, 2001
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