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General description
The Data Archive for the BRAIN Initiative (DABI) was conceived to rev the pace of discovery in the neurosciences, thus empowering the research community by serving as a web-accessible repository for invasive neuroelectrophysiology and other neuro data from NIH BRAIN Initiative researchers and beyond.
DABI is dedicated to ingesting, harmonizing, aggregating, storing, visualizing, and disseminating human invasive neurophysiology data, including ECoG, EEG, LFP, single unit activity, etc. DABI also houses synchronized behavioral, demographic, imaging, and other vital data and is specifically designed to assist BRAIN Initiative researchers organize and analyze their data while fulfilling data-sharing directives from federal agencies and their respective institutions.
Related publications
- Data Archive for the BRAIN Initiative (DABI)
- The spectrum of data sharing policies in neuroimaging data repositories
- Dataset of human intracranial recordings during famous landmark identification
- Epidural stimulation of the cervical spinal cord for post-stroke upper-limb paresis
- Human brain mapping with multithousand-channel PtNRGrids resolves spatiotemporal dynamics
- Local anatomy, stimulation site, and time alter directional deep brain stimulation impedances
- Constructing 2D maps of human spinal cord activity and isolating the functional midline with high-density microelectrode arrays
- Non-linear Embedding Methods for Identifying Similar Brain Activity in 1 Million iEEG Records Captured From 256 RNS System Patients
- Broadband aperiodic components of local field potentials reflect inherent differences between cortical and subcortical activity
- Cortical and subthalamic nucleus spectral changes during limb movements in Parkinson's disease patients with and without dystonia
Data access
More information about DABI can be found at https://dabi.loni.usc.edu/
To access DABI data, visit All Datasets or Public Datasets