@CONFERENCE\{IMM2009-05707, author = "B. Wilkowski and M. M. Szewczyk and P. M. Rasmussen and L. K. Hansen and F. {\AA}. Nielsen", title = "{COORDINATE-BASED} {META-ANALYTIC} {SEARCH} {FOR} {THE} {SPM} {NEUROIMAGING} {PIPELINE} - The BredeQuery plugin for SPM5", year = "2009", month = "jan", keywords = "{SPM,} fMRI, {PET,} neuroinformatics, Talairach, {MNI,} brain region, brain function, brain activity, article re- trieval, coordinate-based search, bibtex, Brede Database, ontology", pages = "11-17", booktitle = "{HEALTHINF} 2009", volume = "", series = "", editor = "Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Health Informatics", publisher = "{INSTICC} Press", organization = "", address = "", url = "http://www.healthinf.org", abstract = "Large amounts of neuroimaging studies are collected and have changed our view on human brain function. By integrating multiple studies in meta-analysis a more complete picture is emerging. Brain locations are usually reported as coordinates with reference to a specific brain atlas, thus some of the databases offer so- called coordinate-based searching to the users (e.g. Brede, BrainMap). For such search, the publications, which relate to the brain locations represented by the user coordinates, are retrieved. In this paper we present BredeQuery - a plugin for the widely used SPM5 data analytic pipeline. BredeQuery offers a direct link from SPM5 to the Brede Database coordinate-based search engine. BredeQuery is able to 'grab' brain location coordinates from the {SPM} windows and enter them as a query for the Brede Database. Moreover, results of the query can be displayed in an {SPM} window and/or exported directly to some popular bibliographic file formats (BibTeX, Reference Manager, etc).", isbn_issn = "978-989-8111-63-0" }