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NeuroVault
Type of site
Data repository
Created byChris Gorgolewski and others
URLhttps://neurovault.org
CommercialNo
LaunchedJanuary 2012
Content license
CC0
Written inPython

NeuroVault is an open-science neuroinformatics online repository of brain statistical maps atlases and parcellations.[1]

Neuroimaging researchers, having performed an neuroimaging studies, may upload their data to the site. Third-party researchers may download the data and use it, e.g., for re-analysis.

NeuroVault has been widely acknowledged as a trustworthy destination for scientists to deposit neuroimaging data associated with scholarly articles. In 2019 it has ranked 5th among all scientific data repositories in terms of the number of journals’ and publishers’ policies recommending it.[2] Deposition of data in NeuroVault has also been recommended by the Organization for Human Brain Mapping[3]

NeuroVault was created by Chris Gorgolewski but is currently maintained by the research group around Russell Poldrack, and they described the system in the scientific article NeuroVault.org: a web-based repository for collecting and sharing unthresholded statistical maps of the human brain from 2015,[4] and later in NeuroVault.org: A repository for sharing unthresholded statistical maps, parcellations, and atlases of the human brain from 2016.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "NeuroVault". FAIRsharing.org. Retrieved May 16, 2019.
  2. ^ Sansone SA, McQuilton P, Rocca-Serra P, Gonzalez-Beltran A, Izzo M, Lister AL, Thurston M (April 2019). "FAIRsharing as a community approach to standards, repositories and policies". Nature Biotechnology. 37 (4): 358–367. doi:10.1038/s41587-019-0080-8. PMC 6785156. PMID 30940948.
  3. ^ Nichols TE, Das S, Eickhoff SB, Evans AC, Glatard T, Hanke M, et al. (February 2017). "Best practices in data analysis and sharing in neuroimaging using MRI". Nature Neuroscience. 20 (3): 299–303. doi:10.1038/nn.4500. PMC 5685169. PMID 28230846.
  4. ^ Gorgolewski KJ, Varoquaux G, Rivera G, Schwarz Y, Ghosh SS, Maumet C, et al. (2015). "NeuroVault.org: a web-based repository for collecting and sharing unthresholded statistical maps of the human brain". Frontiers in Neuroinformatics. 9: 8. doi:10.3389/fninf.2015.00008. PMC 4392315. PMID 25914639.
  5. ^ Gorgolewski KJ, Varoquaux G, Rivera G, Schwartz Y, Sochat VV, Ghosh SS, et al. (January 2016). "NeuroVault.org: A repository for sharing unthresholded statistical maps, parcellations, and atlases of the human brain". NeuroImage. 124 (Pt B): 1242–1244. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.04.016. PMC 4806527. PMID 25869863.
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