Manage your dataset in a simple way
Access all the info you need on one screen
It's an online tool: no installation required, available everywhere
View your data in 2D or 3D
White matter or gray matter
Visualize the activation points as points clouds or projections on the cortex surface
The representations of the brain are based on the MNI-152 model
Import your data, whether it is a NIfTI file or a list of activation peaks
Save it on the plateform
Export the results of your query (brain standard views, activation peaks, correlation results, proximity graph with known cognitive tasks...) into a nice PDF file
...your datasets with each other
...your data with the activation peaks of 300 known cognitive tasks
...gene expressions with activations
A project lead by
Salma Mesmoudi.
Web development by
Mathieu Rodic.
Web design licence:
Data licence:
"ODBL": http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/odbl/summary/Code source licence:
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0With the participation of: