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Neuroinformatics, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, March 2007
- Erik De Schutter:
A second look back. 1-2 - Andrew V. Poliakov, Xenia Hertzenberg, Eider B. Moore, David P. Corina, George A. Ojemann, James F. Brinkley:
Unobtrusive integration of data management with fMRI analysis. 3-10 - Daniel S. Marcus, Timothy R. Olsen, Mohana Ramaratnam, Randy L. Buckner:
The extensible neuroimaging archive toolkit - An informatics platform for managing, exploring, and sharing neuroimaging data. 11-33 - Ivar A. Moene, Shankar Subramaniam, Dmitri Darine, Trygve B. Leergaard, Jan G. Bjaalie:
Toward a workbench for rodent brain image data systems architecture and design. 35-57 - Luciano da Fontoura Costa, Daniela Maria Oliveira Bonci, Cézar Akiyoshi Saito, Fernando Allan De Farias Rocha, Luiz Carlos De Lima Silveira, Dora Fix Ventura:
Voronoi analysis uncovers relationship between mosaics of normally placed and displaced amacrine cells in the thraira retina. 59-77 - Barbara Clancy, Brandon Kersh, James Hyde, Richard B. Darlington, K. J. S. Anand, Barbara L. Finlay:
Web-based method for translating neurodevelopment from laboratory species to humans. 79-94
Volume 5, Number 2, April 2007
- Giorgio A. Ascoli:
Times of Change, Times of Growth. 95 - Sharon M. Crook, Padraig Gleeson, Fredrick W. Howell, Joseph Svitak, Angus Silver:
MorphML: Level 1 of the NeuroML Standards for Neuronal Morphology Data and Model Specification. 96-104 - Nian Liu, Fuqiang Xu, Perry L. Miller, Gordon M. Shepherd:
OdorMapComparer: An Application for Quantitative Analyses and Comparisons of fMRI Brain Odor Maps. 105-114 - Sebastiano Cavallaro:
Neuronal Apoptosis Revealed by Genomic Analysis: Integrating Gene Expression Profiles with Functional Information. 115-126 - Robert C. Cannon, Marc-Oliver Gewaltig, Padraig Gleeson, Upinder S. Bhalla, Hugo Cornelis, Michael L. Hines, Fredrick W. Howell, Eilif Mueller, Joel R. Stiles, Stefan Wils, Erik De Schutter:
Interoperability of Neuroscience Modeling Software: Current Status and Future Directions. 127-138 - Partha P. Mitra:
NIH Conference on Knowledge Environments for Biomedical Research (December 11-12, 2006). 139-140
Volume 5, Number 3, September 2007
- David N. Kennedy:
Neuroinformatics and the Society for Neuroscience. 141-142 - Yuan Liu, Giorgio A. Ascoli:
Value Added by Data Sharing: Long-Term Potentiation of Neuroscience Research - A Commentary on the 2007 SfN Satellite Symposium on Data Sharing. 143-145 - John Darrell Van Horn, Alumit Ishai:
Mapping the Human Brain: New Insights from fMRI Data Sharing. 146-153 - Giorgio A. Ascoli:
Successes and Rewards in Sharing Digital Reconstructions of Neuronal Morphology. 154-160 - Xiang Wan, Paul Pavlidis:
Sharing and Reusing Gene Expression Profiling Data in Neuroscience. 161-175 - Edward Herskovits:
Software Development vis à vis Collaboration in Interdisciplinary Research. 176-177 - Rong Chen, Edward Herskovits:
Clinical Diagnosis Based on Bayesian Classification of Functional Magnetic-Resonance Data. 178-188 - Ranga Srinivasan, Xiaobo Zhou, Eric L. Miller, Ju Lu, Jeff Litchman, Stephen T. C. Wong:
Automated Axon Tracking of 3D Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy Images Using Guided Probabilistic Region Merging. 189-203
Volume 5, Number 4, December 2007
- Erik De Schutter:
Neuroscience Leading the Way: Reviews Cascade by the INCF. 205-206 - Szymon Leski, Daniel K. Wójcik, Joanna Tereszczuk, Daniel A. Swiejkowski, Ewa Kublik, Andrzej Wróbel:
Inverse Current-Source Density Method in 3D: Reconstruction Fidelity, Boundary Effects, and Influence of Distant Sources. 207-222 - Eugene P. Duff, Ross Cunnington, Gary F. Egan:
REX: Response Exploration for Neuroimaging Datasets. 223-234 - Christine Fennema-Notestine, Anthony Collins Gamst, Brian T. Quinn, Jenni Pacheco, Terry L. Jernigan, Leon Thal, Randy L. Buckner, Ron Killiany, Deborah Blacker, Anders M. Dale, Bruce Fischl, Bradford C. Dickerson, Randy L. Gollub:
Feasibility of Multi-site Clinical Structural Neuroimaging Studies of Aging Using Legacy Data. 235-245 - W. J. Heitler:
SpikeShaper: A Simple Tool for Exploring Hodgkin-Huxley Models. 246-248
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