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Brain Imaging Data Structure

The Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) is a standardized format for organizing and sharing brain imaging data, such as MRI or EEG scans. It provides a clear and consistent way to label and store information about the images, participant details, and experimental conditions. This organization helps researchers efficiently analyze, share, and compare brain imaging data across different studies. By using BIDS, scientists can collaboratively work on understanding brain functions and disorders, ultimately advancing neuroscience and improving medical research.