Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6023853 | NeuroImage | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
There has been an increasing effort to correlate electrophysiology data with imaging in patients with refractory epilepsy over recent years. IEEG.org provides a free-access, rapidly growing archive of imaging data combined with electrophysiology data and patient metadata. It currently contains over 1200 human and animal datasets, with multiple data modalities associated with each dataset (neuroimaging, EEG, EKG, de-identified clinical and experimental data, etc.). The platform is developed around the concept that scientific data sharing requires a flexible platform that allows sharing of data from multiple file formats. IEEG.org provides high- and low-level access to the data in addition to providing an environment in which domain experts can find, visualize, and analyze data in an intuitive manner. Here, we present a summary of the current infrastructure of the platform, available datasets and goals for the near future.
Keywords
ASLT2-weighted MRIIEEGT1-weighted MRIEKGMPRAGEBOLDMRSDICOMT2wT1wAPIFLAIRintracranial electroencephalogramelectrocardiogramSPECThigh angular resolution diffusion imagingdigital imaging and communications in medicinesingle-photon emission computed tomographyPositron emission tomographyApplication Program Interfacemagnetic resonance spectroscopyarterial spin labelingEEGHARDIPET
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Authors
Lohith G. Kini, Kathryn A. Davis, Joost B. Wagenaar,