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The Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) is a standard for organizing, annotating, and describing data collected during neuroimaging experiments. It is based on a formalized file/folder structure and JSON based metadata files with controlled vocabulary. This standard has been adopted by a multitude of labs around the world as well as databases such as OpenNeuro, SchizConnect, Developing Human Connectome Project, and FCP-INDI, and is seeing uptake in an increasing number of studies.

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  • The Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) is a standard for organizing, annotating, and describing data collected during neuroimaging experiments. It is based on a formalized file/folder structure and JSON based metadata files with controlled vocabulary. This standard has been adopted by a multitude of labs around the world as well as databases such as OpenNeuro, SchizConnect, Developing Human Connectome Project, and FCP-INDI, and is seeing uptake in an increasing number of studies. While originally specified for MRI data, BIDS has been extended to several other imaging modalities such as MEG, EEG, and intracranial EEG. (en)
  • La estructura para datos de imagen cerebral (en inglés Brain Imaging Data Structure, BIDS) es un estándar para organizar, anotar, y describir los datos recogidos mediante pruebas de neuroimagen. Está basado en una estructura definida de archivos y carpetas, junto con documentación de los metadatos correspondientes en ficheros JSON con vocabulario controlado.​Este estándar ha sido adoptado por un multitud de laboratorios de todo el mundo, así como bases de datos, y está siendo cada vez más utilizado en los estudios científicos.​​​ Originalmente se desarrollaron especificaciones para resonancia magnética IRM, y pronto el estándar BIDS ha sido extendido a muchas otras modalidades de neuroimagen, como magnetoencefalografía (MEG),​ electroencefalografía (EEG)​ y EEG intracraneal.​ (es)
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  • BIDS (en)
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  • Brain Imaging Data Structure (en)
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  • The Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) is a standard for organizing, annotating, and describing data collected during neuroimaging experiments. It is based on a formalized file/folder structure and JSON based metadata files with controlled vocabulary. This standard has been adopted by a multitude of labs around the world as well as databases such as OpenNeuro, SchizConnect, Developing Human Connectome Project, and FCP-INDI, and is seeing uptake in an increasing number of studies. (en)
  • La estructura para datos de imagen cerebral (en inglés Brain Imaging Data Structure, BIDS) es un estándar para organizar, anotar, y describir los datos recogidos mediante pruebas de neuroimagen. Está basado en una estructura definida de archivos y carpetas, junto con documentación de los metadatos correspondientes en ficheros JSON con vocabulario controlado.​Este estándar ha sido adoptado por un multitud de laboratorios de todo el mundo, así como bases de datos, y está siendo cada vez más utilizado en los estudios científicos.​​​ (es)
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