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    A method to fuse fMRI tasks through spatial correlations: Applied to schizophrenia by Michael, Andrew M., Baum, Stefi A., Fries, Jill F., Ho, Beng-Choon, Pierson, Ronald K., Andreasen, Nancy C., Calhoun, Vince D.

    Published in Human brain mapping (01-08-2009)
    “…Single task analysis methods of functional MRI brain data, though useful, are not able to evaluate the joint information between tasks. Data fusion of multiple…”
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    BrainForge: An online data analysis platform for integrative neuroimaging acquisition, analysis, and sharing by Verner, Eric, Petropoulos, Helen, Baker, Bradley, Bockholt, Henry Jeremy, Fries, Jill, Bohsali, Anastasia, Raja, Rajikha, Trinh, Duc Hoai, Calhoun, Vince

    Published in Concurrency and computation (15-08-2023)
    “…BrainForge is a cloud‐enabled, web‐based analysis platform for neuroimaging research. This website allows users to archive data from a study and effortlessly…”
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    A Tool for Interactive Data Visualization: Application to Over 10,000 Brain Imaging and Phantom MRI Data Sets by Panta, Sandeep R, Wang, Runtang, Fries, Jill, Kalyanam, Ravi, Speer, Nicole, Banich, Marie, Kiehl, Kent, King, Margaret, Milham, Michael, Wager, Tor D, Turner, Jessica A, Plis, Sergey M, Calhoun, Vince D

    Published in Frontiers in neuroinformatics (15-03-2016)
    “…In this paper we propose a web-based approach for quick visualization of big data from brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans using a combination of an…”
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    A Method to Analyze Correlations between Multiple Brain Imaging Tasks to Characterize Schizophrenia by Michael, A.M., Fries, J.F., Baum, S.A., Ho, B.C., Andreasen, N.C., Calhoun, V.D.

    “…Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is widely used to develop techniques to better understand brain disorders like schizophrenia. Due to the…”
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