The Brain Imaging and Neurophysiology Database: BINDing multimodal neural data into a large-scale repository

database[Title] 2025-11-23

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1 The Brain Imaging and Neurophysiology Database (BIND) represents one of the largest multi-institutional, multimodal, clinical neuroimaging repositories, comprising 1.8 million brain scans from 38,945 patients, linked to neurophysiological recordings. This comprehensive dataset addresses critical limitations in neuroimaging research by providing unprecedented scale and diversity across pathologies and health. BIND integrates de-identified data from Massachusetts General Hospital, Brigham and...

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41256149/?utm_source=Other&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=pubmed-2&utm_content=12QQbiNmM99eUQGIX1JjHIKcROC1Vzv4sOS-2S_LNI19uG_Yrk&fc=20220129225649&ff=20251123020507&v=2.18.0.post22+67771e2

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Charlotte Maschke, Peter Hadar, Yicheng Zhang, Jian Li, Gauri Ganjoo, Andrew Hoopes, Alessandro Guazzo, Aditya Gupta, Manohar Ghanta, Bruce Nearing, Christine Tsien Silvers, Bharath Gunapati, Robert Thomas, Jennifer A Kim, Shibani S Mukerji, Adrian Dalca, Sahar Zafar, Alice D Lam, Emmanuel Mignot, M Brandon Westover

Date tagged:

11/23/2025, 02:05

Date published:

11/19/2025, 06:00