brainmap.org
brainmap.org | Tools
http://www.brainmap.org/tools.html
In addition to Scribe. BrainMap distributes or links to several other related tools that serve ancillary functions for carrying out coordinate-based neuroimaging meta-analyses and sharing coordinate-based data and metadata. Is a web application for searching and retrieving data from the functional database. Queries are similar to those of Sleuth, but lack 3D visualizations and advanced data manipulation capabilities. Please note that BrainMapWeb only searches the functional. Database, not the VBM. Multi-...
blog.cognitiveatlas.org
The Cognitive Atlas Blog: OWL-izing the Cognitive Atlas
http://blog.cognitiveatlas.org/2011/06/owl-izing-cognitive-atlas.html
The Cognitive Atlas Blog. Thoughts on informatics for cognitive neuroscience and the Cognitive Atlas Project. Thursday, June 30, 2011. OWL-izing the Cognitive Atlas. I started with RDF dumps of the concepts and tasks, which are available from the SPARQL endpoint page. To help validate my OWL and examine the contents, which was really useful. Part of the work in setting up this ontology was deciding how to align it with other ontologies, particularly with CogPO. I had a long meeting at OHBM2011. With Jess...
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The Cognitive Atlas Blog: September 2011
http://blog.cognitiveatlas.org/2011_09_01_archive.html
The Cognitive Atlas Blog. Thoughts on informatics for cognitive neuroscience and the Cognitive Atlas Project. Saturday, September 24, 2011. A meeting of the minds on mental ontologies. We had an incredibly useful meeting this week at UT which brought together several of the groups that are currently working on different ontologies related to mental function:. Russ Poldrack (Cognitive Atlas). Overall this was a great meeting and I'm looking forward to the next one! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
blog.cognitiveatlas.org
The Cognitive Atlas Blog: June 2011
http://blog.cognitiveatlas.org/2011_06_01_archive.html
The Cognitive Atlas Blog. Thoughts on informatics for cognitive neuroscience and the Cognitive Atlas Project. Thursday, June 30, 2011. OWL-izing the Cognitive Atlas. I started with RDF dumps of the concepts and tasks, which are available from the SPARQL endpoint page. To help validate my OWL and examine the contents, which was really useful. Part of the work in setting up this ontology was deciding how to align it with other ontologies, particularly with CogPO. I had a long meeting at OHBM2011. With Jess...
bioontology.org
NCBO User Profile: Jessica Turner, Georgia State University | bioontology.org
http://www.bioontology.org/Jessica_Turner
Data Access Using Ontologies. Forum, Blog, and Publications. NCBO User Profile: Jessica Turner, Georgia State University. Submitted by rcasuga on March 3, 2014 - 13:46. Jessica Turner, PhD. Angela R. Laird, PhD. Georgia State University,. Use of NCBO technology:. And (2) What disorders have been studied using Task Y? The National Center for Biomedical Ontology was founded as one of the National Centers for Biomedical Computing. Supported by the NHGRI. And the NIH Common Fund.