A Database of Brains 25
aarondubrow writes "Researchers recently created OpenfMRI, a web-based, supercomputer-powered tool that makes it easier for researchers to process, share, compare and rapidly analyze fMRI brain scans from many different studies. Applying supercomputing to the fMRI analysis allows researchers to conduct larger studies, test more hypotheses, and accommodate the growing spatial and time resolution of brain scans. The ultimate goal is to collect enough brain data to develop a bottom-up understanding of brain function."
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It's good to know your database is in Abbie Normal Form.
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'normal' (Score:2)
I hate what some of the sciences are doing with fMRI data...it's all interval and case-study data...
They're treating it as if it is some discreet measurement like rainfall or temperature then, if past is prologue, will use it to correlate with behavior.
It's like purchasing your stocks based on how often stock brokers self report getting laid...we know nothing of how the brain waves we measure *actually* correlate to behavior.
First and foremost there is no one single human behavior ontology (defined 'normal'
In other words: (Score:5, Funny)
A restaurant locator for zombies
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George R R Romero's Zombie Town: A Database of Brains
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A restaurant locator for zombies
It's the 21st century. Even zombies like to dine out nowadays. What, are you a stinkin' deathist?
How easy will this be? (Score:1)
I imagine that every MRI manufacturer has their own, proprietary software that creates the data from the responses from the MRI. How do these guys cover that hurdle? Anyone in working in the business know?
BTW, if you've never seen an MRI play "Smoke on the Water", search for it -- it's pretty cool (expecially if you've ever had to endure an MRI while having a migraine).
Re:How easy will this be? (Score:5, Informative)
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I'm developing a rule about standards: Idontgno's Standards Laws.
Storage (Score:2)
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An fMRI is basically a voxel video. That's a lot of voxels.
How long until the NSA sends a FISC Order? (Score:2)
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The NSA is not just satisfied with reading our mail . . . now they want to read our minds!
Actually, maybe they could determine that certain brain patterns indicate that someone might think about committing an act of terrorism in the future . . . it would be better to lock them up before they think about committing the act . . . predictive law enforcement . . .
Dollhouse (Score:2)
Isn't this how Dollhouse got imprints?
Porn for Zombies? (Score:2)
Sorry, couldn't resist,
Imagine a Beowulf cluster of these (Score:1)
Another meme rises like a zombie from its grave