The most open and sharing labs on OpenNeuro (Spring 2019)

May 25, 2019

We are excited to release the updated quarterly standings of our OpenNeuro Hall of Fame! The Hall of Fame recognizes neuroimaging labs that have shared the most datasets on OpenNeuro. If you have data you would like to share, please consider sharing it on OpenNeuro.

 

1st place: The Princeton Computational Memory Lab

The Princeton Computational Memory lab led by Prof. Ken Norman has shared 12 datasets: Dr. Norman is a Professor and Chair of the Psychology department and in the Princeton Neuroscience Institute at Princeton University. The Princeton Computational Memory lab is interested in exploring how the brain gives rise to learning and memory phenomena through computational models.

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2nd place: Hasson Lab

The Hasson lab led by Prof. Uri Hasson has shared 5 datasets: Dr. Hasson is a Professor of Psychology and the Princeton Neuroscience Institute at Princeton University. The Hasson Lab is interested in studying the brain responses to natural real life events.

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3rd place (tied): CoAxLab

The Cognitive Axon lab led by Prof. Timothy Verstynen has shared 4 datasets: Dr. Verstynen is an Associate Professor of Psychology and the Center for Neural Basis of Cognition at Carnegie Mellon University. The CoAxLab is interested in the brain network architecture and cognition, flexible decision control, skill learning, and health neuroscience.

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Princeton’s Neuroscience of Cognitive Control Lab

Princeton’s Neuroscience of Cognitive Control Lab led by Prof. Jon Cohen has shared 4 datasets: Dr. Jon Cohen is the Robert Bendheim and Lynn Bendheim Thoman Professor in Neuroscience, Professor of Psychology and the Princeton Neuroscience Institute, and the Co-Director of the Princeton Neuroscience Institute at Princeton University. Princeton’s Neuroscience of Cognitive Control lab is interested in defining the neural mechanism that underlie cognitive control.

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Runners up:

5th place with 3 datasets shared:

  • Functional Imaging Methods Lab led by Prof. Peter Bandettini
  • Deepmind neuroscience research directed by Prof. Matthew Botvinick
  • Detre Lab led by Prof. John Detre
  • Hanke Lab led by Prof. Michael Hanke
  • Haxby Lab led by Prof. James Haxby
  • ATR-DNI Lab led by Prof. Yukiyasu Kamitani
  • Child Mind Institute neuroimaging directed by Prof. Michael Milham
  • Schonberg Lab led by Prof. Tom Schonberg
  • Horst Lab led by Prof. Gert ter Horst
  • Turk-Browne Lab led by Prof. Nicholas Turk-Browne
  • Morality Lab led by Prof. Liane Young

 

If you are interested, we have a public google sheet that captures metadata for each dataset, which was used to construct this list. If we have missed something, please let us know! If your lab has historical data, consider sharing and help your lab climb the rankings and be featured next quarter! If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to Franklin (ffein@stanford.edu)

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