PubMed Mentions
The links below are to publications on PubMed referring to NeuroImaging Data Model (NIDM). This list is gathered weekly from PubMed automatically and was last updated on February 28, 2026.
| Publication/References | |
| Towards structured sharing of raw and derived neuroimaging data across existing resources. Description: Keator, D B, et al. Towards structured sharing of raw and derived neuroimaging data across existing resources. ''Neuroimage''. 2013 Nov 15; '''82''': 647-61 | |
| Exploring fMRI Results Space: 31 Variants of an fMRI Analysis in AFNI, FSL, and SPM. Description: Pauli, Ruth, et al. Exploring fMRI Results Space: 31 Variants of an fMRI Analysis in AFNI, FSL, and SPM. ''Front Neuroinform''. 2016; '''10''': 24 | |
| The Function Biomedical Informatics Research Network Data Repository. Description: Keator, David B, et al. The Function Biomedical Informatics Research Network Data Repository. ''Neuroimage''. 2016 Jan 1; '''124''' (Pt B):1074-1079 | |
| A very simple, re-executable neuroimaging publication. Description: Ghosh, Satrajit S, et al. A very simple, re-executable neuroimaging publication. ''F1000Res''. 2017; '''6''': 124 | |
| Extending XNAT Platform with an Incremental Semantic Framework. Description: Timon, Santiago, et al. Extending XNAT Platform with an Incremental Semantic Framework. ''Front Neuroinform''. 2017; '''11''': 57 | |
| Improving data availability for brain image biobanking in healthy subjects: Practice-based suggestions from an international multidisciplinary working group. Description: Shenkin, Susan D, et al. Improving data availability for brain image biobanking in healthy subjects: Practice-based suggestions from an international multidisciplinary working group. ''Neuroimage''. 2017 Jun; '''153''': 399-409 | |
| Three Research Strategies of Neuroscience and the Future of Legal Imaging Evidence. Description: Jun, Jinkwon, et al. Three Research Strategies of Neuroscience and the Future of Legal Imaging Evidence. ''Front Neurosci''. 2018; '''12''': 120 | |
| Everything Matters: The ReproNim Perspective on Reproducible Neuroimaging. Description: Kennedy, David N, et al. Everything Matters: The ReproNim Perspective on Reproducible Neuroimaging. ''Front Neuroinform''. 2019; '''13''': 1 |
