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RFMRI.ORG
RRID:SCR_004042 RRID Copied      
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URL: http://rfmri.org/

Proper Citation: RFMRI.ORG (RRID:SCR_004042)

Description: A network for supporting resting-state fMRI (R-fMRI) related studies. It connects R-fMRI researchers (as nodes) by their sharings (as edges). Through the network, ideas, comments, resources, tools, experiences, and data can be shared. Researchers (nodes) with basic neuroscience, methodological, or clinical backgrounds can connect with each other in the network. It also contains a preprint server that allows neuroscientists to share their preprints, comment on each others research and get back valuable information about their experiments from their colleagues. This is based on the arXiv model. Ultimately, the network aims to enhance collaborations among researchers, especially to translate knowledge of basic neuroscience and methodology to clinical applications (bench to bedside).

Abbreviations: R-fMRI Network

Synonyms: The R-fMRI Network - RFMRI.ORG, The R-fMRI Network a network for supporting resting-state fMRI related studies, R-fMRI Network, The R-fMRI Network - a network for supporting resting-state fMRI related studies, R-fMRI Network (RFMRI.ORG), The R-fMRI Network (RFMRI.ORG): A network for supporting resting-state fMRI related studies!

Resource Type: data or information resource, community building portal, portal, forum, discussion, narrative resource

Keywords: resting-state fmri, fmri, training material, brain

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