@CONFERENCE\{IMM2010-05809, author = "B. Wilkowski and M. M. Szewczyk and P. M. Rasmussen and L. K. Hansen and F. A. Nielsen", title = "BredeQuery: Coordinate-Based Meta-analytic Search of Neuroscientific Literature from the {SPM} Environment", year = "2010", keywords = "literature retrieval, coordinate based database", pages = "314-324", booktitle = "Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies", volume = "52", series = "Communications in Computer and Information Science", editor = "A. Fred, J. Filipe, and H. Gamboa", publisher = "Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg", organization = "", address = "", url = "http://www.springer.com/computer/database+management+%26+information+retrieval/book/978-3-642-11720-6", abstract = "Large amounts of neuroimaging studies are collected and have chan- ged 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. We present BredeQuery \&\#8211; a plugin for the widely used {SPM} data analytic pipeline. BredeQuery offers a direct link from {SPM} to the Brede Database coordinate-based search engine. BredeQuery is able to \&\#8216;grab\&\#8217; 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 a {MATLAB} window and/or exported directly to some popular bibliographic file formats (BibTeX, Reference Manager, etc)." }