Published:February 16, 2021
Brain Imaging Data Structure [BIDS] is a community effort to define standards in data / metadata. Please contribute to this proposal which extends the original specification to further integrate different kinds of data, such as imaging methods we use for brain visualisation and simulation.
You can find the draft document here, and all are welcome to add suggestions to this draft: BIDS extension proposal
For reference, you can find the original BIDS specification here: BIDS specification
byJessica Palmer
Published:October 6, 2019
- development
- open-science
- collaboration
- release
Zenodo has gained credibility in the science world, by providing reliability, a good indexing and flexibility for the published content. Thus, we decided to use it for our tvb-data.
This is now the recommended place, from where you can download TVB compatible datasets.
Our Github Repo for tvb-data, as well as the Pypi tvb-data package are now declared deprecated, and will be cut out in the future.
byLia Domide
Published:January 16, 2017
McGill University has featured TVB Co-Founder and Project Lead, Dr. Randy McIntosh, in a recent article published in The McGill Tribune.
The article was initiated after Dr. McIntosh gave a seminar talk at the Montreal Neurological Institute (MNI) on January 10th.
Here he highlighted the emerging role network neuroscience holds in furthering our understanding of brain dynamics and emphasized the importance of a collective adoption to approach research initiatives with an open-science attitude.
byTanya Brown