Budapest Reference Connectome

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Developer(s)Balázs Szalkai, Csaba Kerepesi, Bálint Varga, Vince Grolmusz
Written inPerl, JavaScript, WebGL
Available inEnglish
Budapest Reference Connectome
Developer(s)Balázs Szalkai, Csaba Kerepesi, Bálint Varga, Vince Grolmusz
Stable release
3.0
Written inPerl, JavaScript, WebGL
Available inEnglish
TypeConnectomics
Websitepitgroup.org/connectome/

The Budapest Reference Connectome server computes the frequently appearing anatomical brain connections of 418 healthy subjects.[1][2] It has been prepared from diffusion MRI datasets of the Human Connectome Project into a reference connectome (or brain graph), which can be downloaded in CSV and GraphML formats and visualized on the site in 3D.

The Budapest Reference Connectome has 1015 nodes, corresponding to anatomically identified gray matter areas. The user can set numerous parameters and the resulting consensus connectome is readily visualized on the webpage.[2] Users can zoom, rotate, and query the anatomical label of the nodes on the graphical component.

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