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The NITRC Image Repository allows you to search for and freely download public datasets. It includes millions of dollars worth of DICOM and NIfTI images with normal and diagnoses such as child development disorders, Aspergers, Autism, ADHD, Parkinson’s and Schizophrenia.
OASIS3_AV1451_Longitudinal - This set is a subset of OASIS-3 subjects that have also undergone longitudinal TAU (AV1451) PET imaging. For access to this project email oasis-brains@nrg.wustl.edu for more instructions.
High-quality diffusion-weighted imaging of Parkinson's disease - This project contains data and analysis pipelines for a set of 53 subjects in a cross-sectional Parkinson's disease (PD) study. The dataset contains diffusion-weighted images (DWI) of 27 PD patients and 26 age, sex, and education-matched control subjects. The DWIs were acquired with 120 unique gradient directions, b=1000 and b=2500 s/mm2, and isotropic 2.4 mm3 voxels. The acquisition used a twice-refocused spin echo sequence in order to avoid distortions induced by eddy currents.
Processing scripts for the paper can be found on Github: https://github.com/CyclotronResearchCentre/parktdi_scripts
IXI Dataset - The IXI Dataset is a collection of nearly 600 MR images from normal, healthy subjects. The MR image acquisition protocol for each subject includes T1, T2 and PD-weighted images, MRA images, and diffusion-weighted images (15 directions). The data was collected at three different hospitals in London using 1.5T and 3T scanners.
studyforrest - We provide extensive functional brain imaging data from natural stimulation, a rich set of auxiliary data, (such as structural brain scans, measurements of physiological, and technical confounds), as well as stimulus annotations. http://studyforrest.org
CANDI Share: Schizophrenia Bulletin 2008 - This project hosts data for CANDI Share Schizophrenia Bulletin 2008 (reference below) as part of the CANDI Neuroimaging Access Point. This set includes preprocessed MRI images and segmentation results of all 4 diagnostic groups (Healthy Controls, N=29; Schizophrenia Spectrum, N=20; Bipolar Disorder with Psychosis, N=19; and Bipolar Disorder without Psychosis, N=35).
Frazier JA, Hodge SM, Breeze JL, Giuliano AJ, Terry JE, Moore CM, Kennedy DN, Lopez-Larson MP, Caviness VS, Seidman LJ, Zablotsky B, Makris N. Diagnostic and sex effects on limbic volumes in early-onset bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Schizophr Bull. 2008 Jan;34(1):37-46.
PING - Pediatric Imaging, Neurocognition, and Genetics - PING. PING is a multi-site project involving a Coordinating Center, and 4 Scientific Cores. Leading pediatric researchers across the country are participating at nine universities nation-wide: UC San Diego, the University of Hawaii, UCLA, UC Davis, Kennedy Krieger Institute at Johns Hopkins, Sackler Institute at Cornell University, the University of Massachusetts, Massachusetts General Hospital at Harvard University, and Yale.
The goal is to create a large MRI and genetics data resource to be shared openly with the scientific community. The data resource includes information about the developing mental and emotional functions of the children. The study includes 1400 children between the ages of 3 and 20 years so that links between genetic variation and developing patterns of brain connectivity can be examined.
New data access is managed thorough the NIMH Data Archive (NDA), instructions available in the " NDA Data Access Instructions" on the left.
Kurtosis Imaging Network - KIN - Sorry, but KIN has been shut down. Images from KIN are no longer available for download.
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Kurtosis Imaging Network (KIN) was an open source database for normal healthy controls as well as various pathologies in an attempt to establish a standard range of kurtosis values within each population.
Northwestern University Schizophrenia Data and Software Tool (NUSDAST) - The Northwestern University Schizophrenia Data and Software Tool (NUSDAST) is a repository of schizophrenia neuroimaging data collected from over 450 individuals with schizophrenia, healthy controls and their respective siblings, most with 2-year longitudinal follow-up.
The data include:
Neuroimaging data: Structural MR scans, landmarks and surface maps, and FreeSurfer parcellation and measurement)
Cognitive data: domain scores for crystallized intelligence, working memory, episodic memory, and executive function
Clinical data: demographic, sibling relationship, SAPS and SANS psychopathology
Genetic data: 20 SNPs
A neuroimaging mapping, analysis and visualization software tool, CAWorks, is also part of this resource. We have also established a web-based information retrieval portal that allows the user to efficiently search the collection.
OASIS-3 TAU: OASIS-3 Flortaucipir F18 (AV1451) PET - In addition to OASIS-3 data, we introduce ‘OASIS-3_AV1451’ a cross-sectional TAU PET dataset for 451 subjects including 451 PET sessions and post-processed PUP.
This set is a subset of OASIS-3 subjects that have also undergone TAU (AV1451) PET imaging. For access to this project send detailed research statement to oasis-brains@nrg.wustl.edu
OASIS-3: Longitudinal Multimodal Neuroimaging, Clinical, and Cognitive Dataset for Normal Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease - OASIS-3 is a retrospective compilation of data for 1378 participants that were collected across several ongoing projects through the WUSTL Knight ADRC over the course of 30years. Participants include 755 cognitively normal adults and 622 individuals at various stages of cognitive decline ranging in age from 42-95yrs. All participants were assigned a new random identifier and all dates were removed and normalized to reflect days from entry into study. The dataset contains 2842 MR sessions which include T1w, T2w, FLAIR, ASL, SWI, time of flight, resting-state BOLD, and DTI sequences. Many of the MR sessions are accompanied by volumetric segmentation files produced through FreeSurfer processing. PET imaging from different tracers, PIB, AV45, and FDG, totaling over 2157 raw imaging scans and the accompanying post-processed files from the Pet Unified Pipeline (PUP) are also available in OASIS-3.
https://sites.wustl.edu/oasisbrains/home/oasis-3/
OASIS-4: Clinical Cohort - OASIS-3 and OASIS-4 are the latest releases in the Open Access Series of Imaging Studies (OASIS) that is aimed at making neuroimaging datasets freely available to the scientific community. By compiling and freely distributing this multimodal dataset generated by the Knight ADRC and its affiliated studies, we hope to facilitate future discoveries in basic and clinical neuroscience.
OASIS-4 contains MR, clinical, cognitive, and biomarker data for 663 individuals aged 21 to 94 that presented with memory complaints.
This is a unique dataset and not an update to the OASIS-3 Longitudinal Multimodal Neuroimaging dataset.
https://sites.wustl.edu/oasisbrains/home/oasis-4/
1000 Functional Connectomes Project - ATTENTION: The 1000 Functional Connectomes Project has a new home page at NITRC. Please visit us at:
http://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org
This is the parent project for ABIDE, ADHD-200 (ADHD200), INDI, CORR, NKI-Rockland (NKI), Healthy Brain Network (HBN), Center for Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) and other projects.