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These will have been updated on a regular basis. I call this program "NEST-Project".
NEURON
The Ultimate Neuroscience Software Platform-Ecosystem-NeuroDebian
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NeuroDebian
Provides a large collection of popular neuroscience research software for the Debian operating system as well as Ubuntu and other derivatives. Popular packages include AFNI, FSL, PyMVPA and many others.
[UNIX, GPL-3 license, noncommercial]
Data Management
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DataLad
providing a data portal and a versioning system for everyone, DataLad lets you have your data and control it too.
[Free for research use at nonprofit institutions]
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Brain Imaging Data Structure(BIDS)
[Free for research use at nonprofit institutions]
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nibabel
[Free for research use at nonprofit institutions]
Quality Control
Analysis
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AFNI
Analysis of Functional NeuroImages.
[Free for research use at nonprofit institutions]
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BrainVoyager
Brain Innovation, Rainer Goebel.
[Windows, Commercial]
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SPM
By members & collaborators of the Wellcome Centre for Human Neuroimaging.
[Matlab]
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Lyngby
Lyngby is a Matlab program package for the analysis of functional neuroimages.
[Matlab, Free for non-commercial use]
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bspmview
bspmview is a graphical user interface for overlaying, thresholding, and visualizing 3D statistical neuroimages in MATLAB.
[Matlab, UNIX/Windows, noncommercial]
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PORCUPINE
Automatically create the code for your neuroimaging analysis pipeline.
[Python, Unix/Windows, noncommercial]
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BIDS App
BIDS App containing an instance of the Automatic Analysis neuroimaging.
[Unix/Windows, noncommercial]
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Yale
fMRI Analysis Package by Pawel Skudlarski from Yale NMR research group.
[Matlab]
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fmriprep
functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data preprocessing pipeline that is designed to provide an easily accessible, state-of-the-art interface that is robust to variations in scan acquisition protocols and that requires minimal user input, while providing easily interpretable and comprehensive error and output reporting.
Package from Poldrack lab at Stanford University for use at the Center for Reproducible Neuroscience (CRN), as well as for open-source software distribution.
[Python, UNIX/Windows, noncommercial]
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Nipype
An open-source, community-developed initiative under the umbrella of NiPy, is a Python project that provides a uniform interface to existing neuroimaging software and facilitates interaction between these packages within a single workflow.
Package from Neuroimaging in Python team. More info link here.
[Python, UNIX/Windows, noncommercial]
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Nitime
Nitime is a library for time-series analysis of neuroscience data.
[Python, UNIX/Windows, noncommercial]
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Popeye
Popeye is a library for estimation of population receptive fields (pRF), accelerated with Cython and multiprocessing.
[Python, UNIX/Windows, noncommercial]
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DSI Studio
DSI Studio is an open-source diffusion MRI analysis tool that maps brain connections and correlates findings with neuropsychological disorders. It is a collective implementation of several methods, including DTI, QBI, DSI, generalized q-sampling imaging, q-space diffeomorphic reconstruction, diffusion MRI connectometry, and generalized deterministic fiber tracking.
[Mac/Linux, Windows, Opensource]
Connectivity
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Brain Connectivity Toolbox
The Brain Connectivity Toolbox (brain-connectivity-toolbox.net) is a MATLAB toolbox for complex-network analysis of structural and functional brain-connectivity data sets.
[Matlab, noncommercial]
Visualization
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BrainVoyager
Brain Innovation, Rainer Goebel.
[Windows, Commercial]
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Caret
Computerized Anatomical Reconstruction and Editing Toolkit.
Program by Heather Drury and David Van Essen of Washington
University School of Medicine.
[UNIX-program, IRIX, noncommercial]
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GpetView
Hiroshi Watabe's ANALYZE(tm) image viewer.
From the homepage: "GpetView is light-weight image viewer based on Gtk+ library."
[Unix (with Gtk+), free software (GNU)]
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mri3D (mri3dX)
"mri3d is a general purpose program for 2 and 3-dimensional visualisation
of structural MR images and functional localisations"
The program is part of the BrainTools package.
[Unix with Motif]
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MRIcro.
Chris Rorden's
Medical image viewer, conversion tool, and region of interest editor.
[Windows 95/98/NT, freeware]
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Slice overlay.
Matthew Brett's
Image viewer.
[Matlab, non-commercial]
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Niwidgets.
[Python, non-commercial]
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Circos
Visualization the network connectome online.
Machine Learning
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Scikit-Learn
Scikit-Learn is a simple and efficient tools for machine learning in Python.
[Python Windows/Linux, non-ommercial, BSD license]
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PYMC-Learn
Pymc-learn provides probabilistic models for machine learning, in a familiar scikit-learn syntax.
[Python Windows/Linux, non-ommercial, BSD license]
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Nilearn
Nilearn is a Python module for fast and easy statistical learning on NeuroImaging data.
[Python Windows/Linux, non-ommercial]
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Pymvpa
PyMVPA is a Python package intended to ease statistical learning analyses of large datasets.
[Python Windows/Linux, non-ommercial]
Parallel Computing
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Dask
Dask is a flexible library for parallel computing in Python.
[Python Windows/Linux, non-ommercial]
The manuscript of Ultimate guide to handle Big Datasets for Machine Learning using Dask (in Python)
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Joblib
Joblib is a set of tools to provide lightweight pipelining in Python.
[Python Windows/Linux, non-ommercial]
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Spark
Apache Spark is a fast and general-purpose cluster computing system. It provides high-level APIs in Scala, Java, and Python that make parallel jobs easy to write, and an optimized engine that supports general computation graphs. It also supports a rich set of higher-level tools including Shark (Hive on Spark), MLlib for machine learning, graphX for graph processing, and Spark Streaming.
[Python Windows/Linux, non-ommercial]
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Apache Hadoop
The Apache Hadoop software library is a framework that allows for the distributed processing of large data sets across clusters of computers using simple programming models.
[Windows/Linux, non-ommercial]
Resources
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UCAS
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University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
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SDC
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Sino-Danish Education Center
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IBP
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Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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ISP
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Image and Signal Processing group, University of Valencia
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