- Dec 2019
-
www.computefest.seas.harvard.edu www.computefest.seas.harvard.edu
-
ComputeFest; JANUARY 21 - 24, 2020; CAMBRIDGE, MA, USA
Tags
Annotators
URL
-
-
www.aalto.fi www.aalto.fi
-
TMS–EEG Summer School and Workshop; May 15–20, 2020; Espoo, Finland
-
-
www.brainstim-meeting.org www.brainstim-meeting.org
-
BrainSTIM 2020; May 20-21, 2020; Helsinki, Finland
-
-
cbs.riken.jp cbs.riken.jp
-
IBRO-RIKEN CBS Summer Program 2020; Intern Course: June 18 - August 21, 2020, Lecture Course: June 22 - 26, 2020; Saitama JAPAN
Tags
Annotators
URL
-
-
www.wbur.org www.wbur.org
-
"As much as I care what the phone call contained, I care more that my 401(k) is growing, because I have a child to put through college." Kim Alfano
This seems to me as a classic example of 'the ends justify the means'.
-
-
openmrbenelux.github.io openmrbenelux.github.io
-
OpenMR Benelux 2020; 21-23 January 2020; Nijmegen, The Netherlands
-
- Nov 2019
-
opensource.googleblog.com opensource.googleblog.com
-
www.nature.com www.nature.com
- Oct 2019
-
grants.nih.gov grants.nih.gov
-
The over-arching goal of this NIDA/NIMH R25 program is to support educational activities that complement and/or enhance the training of a workforce to meet the nation’s biomedical, behavioral and clinical research needs in the use of ABCD data
overarching aim
-
-
reproducibility.stanford.edu reproducibility.stanford.edu
-
Tuesday, October 29: 11 am – 12 pm
OpenNeuro Webinar; Tuesday, October 29: 11 am – 12 pm PDT
-
OpenNeuro Webinars; Thursday, October 24: 10 am – 11 am PDT
-
-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
-
L-BFGS package
stat tool?
-
- Sep 2019
-
www.nature.com www.nature.com
-
grants.nih.gov grants.nih.gov
-
not limited
limits?
-
letter of intent is not required
LOI not required
-
Indirect Costs (also known as Facilities & Administrative [F&A] Costs) are reimbursed at 8% of modified total direct costs (exclusive of tuition and fees and expenditures for equipment)
capped IDR
-
Expenses for foreign travel must be exceptionally well justified.
foreign travel
-
maximum project period is 2 years
duration
-
Funds Available and Anticipated Number of Awards The following NIH components intend to commit the following amounts in FY 2020: NIDA, $100,000, 1-2 awards NIMH, $200,000, 1-2 awards
funds
-
Technology Development
encouragement areas
-
Hypothesis Testing
encouragement areas
-
areas
encouragement areas
-
overall goals of this initiative are: Widening use of the ABCD dataset Enhancing rigor and reproducibility towards better predictive models Facilitating collaboration between clinical and computational researchers on normative and psychopathological neurodevelopment.
overall goals
-
Applications proposing prediction of outcomes within the baseline assessment (e.g., predictiing impulsivity scores at the baseline timepoint from neuroimaging measures) are encouraged to explicitly address validation strategies
encouragement for validation
-
Applications emphasizing the development of predictive models for identifying group/individual differences, with the overarching goal of predicting behavioral and clinical outcomes in future timepoints
particular encouragement
-
purpose of this FOA is to invite applications that involve research education on the use of ABCD data through meetings/workshops involving 1. Advanced seminars relevant to analysis of ABCD data, and 2. Hands on collaborative- or competition-style use of the ABCD dataset.
purpose
-
Two types of events are the focus of this initiative. The first includes competitive events where multiple research teams are pitted against each other towards a common challenge. The second includes collaborative events ranging from traditional workshops aimed at analysis-related training to hackathons or codeathons – where multiple participants gather to engage in collaborative computer programming.
event types
-
-
handbook.datalad.org handbook.datalad.org
-
nda.nih.gov nda.nih.govNDA1
-
and running the .exe file.
Well, not on MAC (or Linux). Install the package in the 'usual' fashion for your system...
-
- Aug 2019
-
www.force11.org www.force11.org
-
FORCE2019 Annual Meeting; Oct. 15-17, 2019; Edinburgh, Scotland
Tags
Annotators
URL
-
-
www.sfn.org www.sfn.org
-
Neuroscience 2019; October 19-23, 2019; Chicago IL
Tags
Annotators
URL
-
-
mailchi.mp mailchi.mp
-
Reproducibility and Replicability in Science
Reproducibility and Replicability in Science; September 24, 2019; Washington, DC
-
-
www.internationalbraininitiative.org www.internationalbraininitiative.org
-
INCF NEUROINFORMATICS 2019 ANNUAL CONFERENCE; 01- 02 September 2019; University of Warsaw, Poland
-
-
github.com github.com
-
slower
Slower, meaning 20 minutes using 7 cores of an 8 vcore MacBook Pro Intel Core i7...
-
- Jul 2019
-
opensciencemooc.eu opensciencemooc.eu
-
- Jun 2019
- May 2019
-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
-
researchobject.github.io researchobject.github.io
-
Workshop on Research Objects 2019 (RO2019); 2019-09-24; San Diego, CA, US
Tags
Annotators
URL
-
-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- Apr 2019
-
www.eventbrite.ca www.eventbrite.ca
-
Graph Theoretical Approaches to Functional Brain Mapping; May 7, 2019; Zoom
-
-
-
Neuroinformatics get together – Marseille, May 21st
Neuroinformatics get together; May 21st 2019; Marseille, FR
-
- Mar 2019
-
www.sciencedirect.com www.sciencedirect.com
-
toolbox from [15] (http://www.glaciology.net/wavelet-coherence).
analysis software
-
in-house ‘goodness-of-fit’ MatLab function upon the 10 RSN map templates from Smith et al. [22]
analysis tool
-
FEAT–a software from FMRIB Software Library (www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsl)
analysis software
-
resting-state fMRI data were acquired using the whole brain single-shot multi-slice BOLD echo-planar imaging (EPI) sequence, with TR 2 s, TE 35 ms, flip angle 90°, voxel size 2 × 2 × 4 mm3, matrix 128 × 128, 32 contiguous transverse slices per volume, and 210 volumes per acquisition; resulting in total a resting-state acquisition of 7 min.
resting state acquisition details
-
3.0-Tesla unit (Philips Achieva)
MRI Scanner
-
esting-state fMRI data from University of Leuven in Belgium, available on the Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange (http://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org/indi/abide)
Sample 2
-
15 adolescents with ASD and 18 age- and IQ-matched controls
Sample 1
-
-
www.nature.com www.nature.com
-
Pearson correlation
stat
-
EEGLAB
Analysis tool
-
Preprocessed Connectome Project Quality Assurance Protocol (QAP)
Analysis tool
-
FCP/INDI
Image Data Access
-
ActiGraph wGT3X-BT
actigraphy equipment
-
Sony ICD-UX 533 digital voice recorder
voice recording equipment
-
3.0 T Siemens Tim Trio
MRI Scanner
-
1.5 T Siemens Avanto
MRI scanner
-
iView-X Red-m, SensoMotoric Instruments [SMI] GmbH
eye-tracking equipment
-
128-channel EEG geodesic hydrocel system
EEG equipment
-
-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
-
we enforced a condition that at least 50% of participants had to demonstrate a connection between the amygdala and a given target
analyis detail
-
R using a script specifically written for this study, based on the method outlined by Behrens et al
local analysis script
-
seed probabilistic tractography from each amygdala voxel
analysis procedure
-
FreeSurfer
analysis tool
-
FSL tool FIRST
FSL tool
-
FSL tool SIENAX
specific FSL tool
-
FSL's BEDPOSTX
specific tool from FSL
-
FMRIB Software Library (FSL) version 4.1
analysis software
-
TractoR version 2.1
analysis software
-
1.5 T Siemens Magnetom Avanto
MRI equipment
-
Twenty‐six high‐functioning young adults who had previously received a clinical diagnosis of an ASD, and 26 age‐matched neurotypical controls
Subjects
-
-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
-
We downloaded data from the publicly accessible ABIDE-1 database
Data access
-
3T GE Signa
MRI Scanner
-
Forty-five were diagnosed with Autistic Disorder, seven with Asperger’s Disorder, one with PDD-NOS and two with ASD of undetermined subtype
patients
-
Fifty-five age-matched (14.1±3.1 y/o) subjects were MRI scanned as typical controls
control subjects
-
ABIDE-1 data-base
data source
-
ABIDE-1 database
Data source
-
-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
-
All data generated and/or analyzed during this study are available from the corresponding author (BEY) on reasonable request.
data accessibility statement
-
Randomise v2.1 program as part of FSL
software
-
FMIRB’s linear analysis of mixed effects (FLAME1+2)
software
-
FILM (FMRIB’s Improved Linear Model)
software
-
AFNI’s 3ddespike program
software
-
FEAT (FMRIB’s Expert Analysis Tool), part of FMRIB’s Software Library (FSL) package
Software
-
Siemens Verio
MRI Manufacturer
-
39 youth with ASD relative to 22 TDC
subject population
-
3T functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
MRI Field strength and type of study
-
-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
-
SAS Version 9.4
Statistical software
-
FreeSurfer 5.3.0
software
-
TRACULA) tool within FreeSurfer
software
-
3T Philips Achieva
MRI Scanner
-
17 adolescent boys with ASD and 17 typically developing boys
subjects
-
Supplementary Materials
R Script
-
Data Availability Statement
Data Access
-
-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
-
Supplementary Materials
AMARES algorithm implemented in jMRUI software FSL v5 in-house MATLAB for ASL FreeSurfer 5.3
-
scikit-learn
analysis software
-
in-house code provided by LP
analysis software
-
Statistical analyses in SPSS 22.0
statistical software
-
Stata version 14
Stat software
-
-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
-
Codes used in the present study are available upon request.
software availability
-
Supplementary methods
0.3.9.1 of the Configurable Pipeline for the Analysis of Connectomes [15] (C-PAC, http://fcp-indi.github.com/C-PAC/), which integrates tools from AFNI (http://afni.nimh.nih.gov/afni), FSL (http://fmrib.ox.ac.uk) and Advanced Normalization Tools (ANTs; http://stnava.github.io/ANTs) using Nipype (http://nipype.readthedocs.io/en/latest/).
-
version 0.3.9.1 of the Configurable Pipelines for the Analysis of Connectomes (C-PAC)
Software
-
357 neurotypical (NT) males and 471 NT females from the 1000 Functional Connectome Project and 360 males with ASD and 403 NT males from the Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange.
subjects
-
-
modelbasedneurosci.com modelbasedneurosci.com
-
Model-based Neuroscience Summer School; August 5 – August 9, 2019; University of Amsterdam
-
-
autism-workshop-mtl-2019.github.io autism-workshop-mtl-2019.github.io
-
Autism Neuroimaging Workshop; April 30, 2019; Montreal, CA
Tags
Annotators
URL
-
-
www.sciencedirect.com www.sciencedirect.com
-
CONN toolbo
Analysis software
-
we included whether the subject was from the Temple or Geisinger cohort as a covariate, in order to minimize the impact of any differences between the two groups. We control for family wise error using Bonferroni correction (10 comparisons = critical p value of 0.05/10 = 0.005).
statistical details
-
repeated-measures ANOVA with follow-up t-tests
statistical detail
-
SPSS
statistical software
-
regional definitions from an independent data set created by the Kanwisher Lab
Can these be obtained?
-
Preprocessing steps included stripping non-brain material using the Brain Extraction Tool (BET) and motion correction, B0 unwarping, and slice time correction with FSL FEAT (fMRI Expert Analysis Tool) version 5.0.8. Images were normalized to 2 mm space via FLIRT and smoothed using a 5 mm Gaussian kernel. Four categorical regressors indicated whether the stimulus for each block was a face, place, food, or clock. Categorical regressors were boxcar functions at stimulus onset convolved with a double gamma function. Six estimated motion parameters were also included as nuisance regressors. Parameter estimate maps for each individual were then transformed into standardized t-statistic maps for each contrast (Faces, Places, Food, & Clocks).
Analysis detail
-
FMRIB Software Library (FSL
analysis software
-
MRIConvert
Analysis software
-
3.0 T Siemens Magnetom Trio scanner (Erlangen, Germany)
MRI Scanner
-
3.0 T Siemens Verio scanner (Erlangen, Germany) using a Siemens twelve-channel phased-array head coil
MRI Scanner
-
Forty-eight healthy adults (24 females; mean age 22) were included in the group analysis
subject population
-
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
modality
-
-
pubs.rsna.org pubs.rsna.org
-
P < .05
stat detail
-
χ2 test
stat
-
t test
stat
-
Brain Connectivity Toolbox
analysis software
-
0.2. Tractography was terminated if it turned at an angle exceeding 45° or reached a voxel with a fractional anisotropy less than 0.2
analysis detail
-
Diffusion Toolkit
analysis software
-
FMRIB Diffusion Toolbox (FSL, version 4.1
Analysis software
-
-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
-
GIFT software package
analysis software
-
in-house MATLAB code.
analysis software
-
SPM8
analysis software
-
our training set consists of 776 resting state scans: 491 were taken from healthy controls and 279 from patients.
training set
-
resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
modality
-
-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
-
SPM8
software
-
wise threshold of P < 0.001 (uncorrected) and a cluster extent threshold ensuring q < 0.05 (false discovery rate (FDR)-corrected)
stat detail
-
xjView toolbox
visualization software
-
SPM Anatomy Toolbox v2
analysis software
-
SPM8
software
-
‘lme4’ (Bates et al., 2015) in R
specific test
-
interaction between condition and group. Participant and item were included as random effects, and we fit an intercept for each participant and for each item, allowing the intercept to vary across individuals and items. To assess the importance of our predictors of interest, we performed likelihood ratio tests (LRTs) to test whether the model including a given predictor would provide a better fit to the data than a model without that term.
stat details
-
condition (physical harm vs. psychological harm vs. neutral act) and group (NT vs. ASD).
stat design
-
R (version 3.3.3)
behavioral analysis software
-
motion-corrected, realigned, normalized onto a common brain space (Montreal Neurological Institute, MNI, template), spatially smoothed using a Gaussian filter (full-width half-maximum = 8 mm kernel) and high-pass filtered (128 s)
processing details
-
3 T
Field strength for MRI
-
Siemens
Scanner manufacturer
-
ASD group consisted of 16 adults between the ages of 20 and 46 (M = 31.13, SD = 8.21; 2 women)
ASD Group
-
The NT group consisted of 25 adults from the Boston area between the ages of 18 and 50 (M = 28.56, SD = 10.10; 7 women)
NT Adult group
-
new analyses of previously published data
primary data report elsewhere
-
Altogether, these results reveal neural sensitivity to the distinction between psychological harm and physical harm.
Conclusion
-
functional magnetic resonance imaging
modality
-
- Feb 2019
-
workshop.dipy.org workshop.dipy.org
-
DIPY WORKSHOP 2019; 11 - 15th March 2019; Bloomington - Indiana
-
-
sibis.sri.com sibis.sri.com
Tags
Annotators
URL
-
-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
-
CC400 atlas
resouce
-
final dataset used in our analysis was composed of 397 males (mean age ± standard deviation, 16.29 ± 5.61 years) distributed along 19 datasets collected from 16 international sites
Final dataset
-
To pre-process the fMRI data, we used the Athena pipeline (http://www.nitrc.org/plugins/mwiki/index.php/neurobureau:AthenaPipeline)
preprocessing tool
-
ABIDE Consortium website (http://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org/indi/abide/)
Data source
-
397 males under 31 years
Sample
-
Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange Consortium
Data source
-
-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
-
We investigated group differences in the relations of age with the four diffusion measures, averaged across all tracts, using ANOVA with factors for age, group and their interaction.
stat 'model'
-
Statistical Parametric Connectome (SPC; Meskaldji et al., 2015
stat software
-
Bonferroni-corrected p ≤ .0125
stat detail
-
TRActs Constrained by UnderLying Anatomy (TRACULA; Yendiki et al., 2011)
software
-
FreeSurfer 5.3
software
-
Anatomical images were acquired using a 3D multiecho magnetization-prepared rf-spoiled rapid gradient-echo MEMPRAGE (T1 weighted) sequence with EPI based volumetric navigators for real time motion correction (Tisdall et al., 2012; van der Kouwe et al., 2008) TR = 2530 ms, Flip Angle = 7°, TEs = 1.74 ms/3.6 ms/5.46 ms/7.32 ms, iPAT = 2; FOV = 56 mm; 176 in-plane sagittal slices; voxel size = 1 mm3 isotropic; scan duration 6 m 12 s. DW-MRI scans were acquired using standard echo-planar imaging (TR = 8020 ms, TE = 83 ms, b = 700 s/mm2; 10 non-diffusion weighted T2 images acquired with b = 0; 60 diffusion directions; 128 × 128 matrix; 2 × 2 mm in-plane resolution; 64 axial oblique (AC-PC) slices; 2 mm slice thickness (0 mm gap); scan duration 9 m 47 s.
scanning details
-
51 individuals with ASD without intellectual disability and 36 TD controls, aged 8–25, participated.
Participants
-
8 high functioning ASD and 35 typically developing (TD)
sample
-
-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
-
Go to:Data Availability
initial data access
-
Statistics and Machine Learning Toolbox or Effect Size Toolbox
stat tool
-
SPSS 23.0,
stats software
-
Mann-Whitney U test
stat test
-
The algorithm was implemented using routines written in MATLAB 8.3 (R2014a)
local software
-
Mandelbulber software (https://github.com/buddhi1980/mandelbulber2)
software
-
and corrected when necessary
manual intervention
-
Ubuntu OS
OS
-
FreeSurfer version 5.1
analysis tool
-
Preprocessed Connectomes Project (PCP) resource [52]
preprocessing
-
High-resolution structural images were obtained using T1-weighted pulse sequences at 3T MR scanners at all sites, on Tim Trio at UCLA_1, USM, and Yale and on Allegra (Siemens, Erlangen, Germany) at NYU, and on a Signa (GE Medical Systems, Milwaukee, WI) at UM_1
MRI acquisition details
-
18 TD and 20 ASD participants in the study
Final N
-
we chose the 20 youngest male participants with ASD and matched them as closely as possible on VIQ scores and cerebellar volumes (using left and right gray matter volume in mm3) to 20 male TD participants of similar age, as follows.
subject selection
-
below 12 years old who were male, and whose verbal IQ (as well as Full Scale and Performance IQ) was greater than 70.
Subselection criteria
-
Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange (ABIDE) (http://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org/indi/abide/abide_I.html)
Data source
-
-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
-
he deconvolution code in MATLAB is publicly available at http://users.ugent.be/~dmarinaz/HRF_deconvolution.html.
Deconvolution code
-
SPSS (version 20,
Statistics software
-
blind deconvolution technique developed for rs-fMRI by Wu et al. (2013)
analysis 'method'
-
method proposed by Wu et al. (2013)
Analysis 'method'
-
Statistical Parametric Mapping (SPM8)
analysis software
-
Data Processing Assistant for Resting-State fMRI (DPARSF)
Analysis software
-
The Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange (ABIDE)
Data source
-
we also hypothesized that such alterations will lead to differences in estimated functional connectivity in fMRI space compared to latent neural space
hypothesis
-
we hypothesized that this will lead to voxel-specific, yet systematic differences in HRF shape between ASD and healthy controls.
Hypothesis
-
- Jan 2019
-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
-
3-tesla MRI scanner (Philips Healthcare
scanner hardware
-
15 children with ASD and 18 TDC
number of subjects
-
-
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
-
PALS-B12 brain atlas
tool
-
method described by Schaer et al. (2008)
analysis 'tool'
-
brain maps were smoothed using a 10 mm full-width half-maximum Gaussian kernel
parameter
-
sphere radius was set to 25 mm
parameter
-
5.3 of FreeSurfer
analysis tool
-
MPRAGE sequence (176 slices, 1 mm3 voxels).
mri protocol
-
Siemens Trio 3 Tesla
scanner
-
Thirty-seven typically developing
number of controls
-