
Neuroimaging databases
Neuroimaging databases are organized collections of brain scan data collected from research studies and clinical patients. They store images from techniques like MRI or fMRI, along with related information such as age, health status, or cognitive performance. These databases allow scientists to access large amounts of brain imaging data to study brain structure and function, identify patterns associated with different conditions, and develop advancements in neuroscience and medicine. They facilitate collaboration, reproducibility, and large-scale analysis, helping improve our understanding of how the brain works and how it changes with disease or development.