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OpenNeuro Preprocessed Data (>ds006000)

OpenNeuro is a free, open platform and a BRAIN Initiative designated data archive for sharing human and non-human brain imaging data. Hosted by the Stanford Center for Reproducible Neuroscience, it aims to enhance the transparency and reproducibility of scientific research by providing openly available datasets under a Creative Commons CC0 license, which places minimal restrictions on data reuse. Key features of OpenNeuro include:

Data Types: The archive hosts a broad range of data, including functional and structural MRI, diffusion MRI, EEG, and MEG. Standardization: All uploaded data must adhere to the community-developed Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) standard, which ensures consistent organization and metadata across datasets, making them easily reusable with various analysis tools. Accessibility: Datasets can be accessed and downloaded via a web browser, a command-line interface, or the DataLad versioning system. Integration: OpenNeuro partners with platforms like Brainlife.io to enable cloud-based analysis and visualization of the stored data.

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Download ds006131 preprocessed DWI data

  • Linux/macOS
curl -s https://api.github.com/repos/data-openneuro/disease/releases/tags/ds006131 | jq -r '.assets[].browser_download_url' | xargs -n1 -P4 curl -LO
  • Windows PowerShell
(Invoke-RestMethod "https://api.github.com/repos/data-openneuro/disease/releases/tags/ds006131").assets | ForEach-Object { Invoke-WebRequest $_.browser_download_url -OutFile (Split-Path $_.browser_download_url -Leaf) }

Included DWI Datasets

DS NUMBER DWI COUNT Original Page
ds006131 44 PAFIN: PennLINC AFfective INstability
ds006395 182 Upper limb dystonia, cervical dystonia and healthy controls dataset
ds006592 1 The First Comprehensive Study of Early-Emerging Prosopometamorphopsia
ds006731 31 Resting state and task based functional connectivity reveal distinct mPFC and hippocampal network alterations in major depressive disorder.

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