Accelerating the Evolution of Nonhuman Primate Neuroimaging (2020)

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0896-62731097-4199
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Milham M
Petkov CI
Margulies DS
Schroeder CE
Basso MA
Belin P
Fair DA
Fox A
Kastner S
Mars RB
Messinger A
Poirier C
Vanduffel W
Van Essen DC
Alvand A
Becker Y
Ben Hamed S
Benn A
Bodin C
Boretius S
Cagna B
Coulon O
El-Gohary SH
Evrard H
Forkel SJ
Friedrich P
Froudist-Walsh S
Garza-Villarreal EA
Gao Y
Gozzi A
Grigis A
Hartig R
Hayashi T
Heuer K
Howells H
Ardesch DJ
Jarraya B
Jarrett W
Jedema HP
Kagan I
Kelly C
Kennedy H
Klink PC
Kwok SC
Leech R
Liu X
Madan C
Madushanka W
Majka P
Mallon AM
Marche K
Meguerditchian A
Menon RS
Merchant H
Nenning KH
Nikolaidis A
Ortiz-Rios M
Pagani M
Pareek V
Prescott M
Procyk E
Rajimehr R
Rautu IS
Raz A
Roe AW
Rossi-Pool R
Roumazeilles L
Sakai T
Sallet J
García-Saldivar P
Sato C
Sawiak S
Schiffer M
Schwiedrzik CM
Seidlitz J
Sein J
Shen ZM
Shmuel A
Silva AC
Simone L
Sirmpilatze N
Sliwa J
Smallwood J
Tasserie J
Thiebaut de Schotten M
Toro R
Trapeau R
Uhrig L
Vezoli J
Wang Z
Wells S
Williams B
Xu T
Xu AG
Yacoub E
Zhan M
Ai L
Amiez C
Balezeau F
Abstract
Nonhuman primate neuroimaging is on the cusp of a transformation, much in the same way its human counterpart was in 2010, when the Human Connectome Project was launched to accelerate progress. Inspired by an open data-sharing initiative, the global community recently met and, in this article, breaks through obstacles to define its ambitions.
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Milham M, Petkov CI, Margulies DS, Schroeder CE, Basso MA, Belin P, Fair DA, Fox A, Kastner S, Mars RB, Messinger A, Poirier C, Vanduffel W, Van Essen DC, Alvand A, Becker Y, Ben Hamed S, Benn A, Bodin C, Boretius S, Cagna B, Coulon O, El-Gohary SH, Evrard H, Forkel SJ, Friedrich P, Froudist-Walsh S, Garza-Villarreal EA, Gao Y, Gozzi A, Grigis A, Hartig R, Hayashi T, Heuer K, Howells H, Ardesch DJ, Jarraya B, Jarrett W, Jedema HP, Kagan I, Kelly C, Kennedy H, Klink PC, Kwok SC, Leech R, Liu X, Madan C, Madushanka W, Majka P, Mallon AM, Marche K, Meguerditchian A, Menon RS, Merchant H, Mitchell A, Nenning KH, Nikolaidis A, Ortiz-Rios M, Pagani M, Pareek V, Prescott M, Procyk E, Rajimehr R, Rautu IS, Raz A, Roe AW, Rossi-Pool R, Roumazeilles L, Sakai T, Sallet J, García-Saldivar P, Sato C, Sawiak S, Schiffer M, Schwiedrzik CM, Seidlitz J, Sein J, Shen ZM, Shmuel A, Silva AC, Simone L, Sirmpilatze N, Sliwa J, Smallwood J, Tasserie J, Thiebaut de Schotten M, Toro R, Trapeau R, Uhrig L, Vezoli J, Wang Z, Wells S, Williams B, Xu T, Xu AG, Yacoub E, Zhan M, Ai L, Amiez C, Balezeau F (2020). Accelerating the Evolution of Nonhuman Primate Neuroimaging. United States: Neuron. 105. 4. 600-603.This citation is automatically generated and may be unreliable. Use as a guide only.
ANZSRC Fields of Research
32 - Biomedical and clinical sciences::3202 - Clinical sciences::320222 - Radiology and organ imaging32 - Biomedical and clinical sciences::3209 - Neurosciences
31 - Biological sciences::3109 - Zoology::310906 - Animal neurobiology
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