2014
DOI: 10.1101/010348
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NeuroVault.org: A web-based repository for collecting and sharing unthresholded statistical maps of the human brain

Abstract: Here we present NeuroVault -a web based repository that allows researchers to store, share, visualize, and decode statistical maps of the human brain. NeuroVault is easy to use and employs modern web technologies to provide informative visualization of data without the need to install additional software. In addition, it leverages the power of the Neurosynth database to provide cognitive decoding of deposited maps. The data are exposed through a public REST API enabling other services and tools to take advanta… Show more

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“…resource ), " https :// openfmri . org / dataset /") A similar scheme is used for a few of the scientific articles associated with data in the neuroinformatics databases Neurosynth [38] and NeuroVault [6]. When bibliographic items exist in Wikidata, they can be used as references to support claims (corresponding to triplets with extra qualifiers) in other items of Wikidata, e.g., a biological claim can be linked to the Wikidata item for a scientific journal.…”
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“…resource ), " https :// openfmri . org / dataset /") A similar scheme is used for a few of the scientific articles associated with data in the neuroinformatics databases Neurosynth [38] and NeuroVault [6]. When bibliographic items exist in Wikidata, they can be used as references to support claims (corresponding to triplets with extra qualifiers) in other items of Wikidata, e.g., a biological claim can be linked to the Wikidata item for a scientific journal.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…stroke and vascular dementia) 73 dramatically increases with manifestation of HTN 4 . Midlife HTN is a major risk factor for 74 cognitive decline in late-life and has been associated with risk for dementia, including late-75 onset Alzheimer's disease (AD) [4][5][6] . 76…”
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“…Importantly, HTN is also related to asymptomatic cerebrovascular disease, including sub-77 clinical functional 7,8 and structural [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15] brain changes. HTN-related markers of asymptomatic 78 structural brain damage include white matter (WM) hyperintensities, cortical microbleeds, 79 microinfarcts, and brain atrophy 15 , that can be evaluated in-vivo with neuroimaging methods 80 like structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).…”
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