NeuroView: a customizable browser-base utility

Anibal Sólon Heinsfeld, Alexandre Rosa Franco, Augusto Buchweitz, Felipe Meneguzzi

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Abstract

The amount of data acquired for an fMRI experiment dimension wise is very large and a challenge for neuroscience studies, in particular for data analysis and visualization. Diverse tools have been developed to confront these challenges, but their analytical results can differ. Addressing those differences is not facilitated
by existing tools. The goal of this Brainhack project was to build a flexible utility to analyze fMRI experimental results. This utility is called NeuroView. NeuroView allows researchers to extend the visualizations to their context: every visual behavior or interactions of this tool is customizable. We implemented NeuroView to work in Web-browsers, using JavaScript and the libraries D3.js and jQuery.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberA22
Number of pages1
JournalGigascience
Volume5
Issue numberSupplement 1
Early online date1 Nov 2016
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2016

Bibliographical note

Acknowledgements
Report from 2015 Brainhack Americas (MX). The authors would like to thank the organizers and attendees of Brainhack MX and the developers of AFNL

Data Availability Statement

More information about this project can be found at: https://github.-com/lsa-pucrs/neuroview

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