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Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS)

The Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) is a standardized format for organizing and sharing brain imaging data, such as MRI and EEG scans. It helps researchers and clinicians systematically label and store data, making it easier to collaborate, analyze, and replicate studies. By using BIDS, scientists can ensure consistency and clarity, allowing for better data sharing across different projects and institutions. This standardization supports advancements in neuroscience by facilitating more effective use of brain imaging research and improving the understanding of brain function and disorders.