Citing FMRIPREP

fmriprep is a Nipype-based pipeline that combines software from several neuroimaging packages with custom-written code to flexibly apply state-of-the-art preprocessing algorithms to a wide variety of structural and functional neuroimages and generate readable reports. For a full list of external software and relevant citations (where available) of tools and algorithms, please see the REFERENCES.md table in the source distribution. Please cite the relevant packages to your use case. fmriprep may be cited by its Zenodo reference:

@misc{esteban_oscar_2017_996169,
  author       = {Esteban, Oscar and
                  Blair, Ross and
                  Markiewicz, Christopher J. and
                  Berleant, Shoshana L. and
                  Moodie, Craig and
                  Ma, Feilong and
                  Isik, Ayse Ilkay and
                  Erramuzpe, Asier and
                  Goncalves, Mathias and
                  Poldrack, Russell A. and
                  Gorgolewski, Krzysztof J.},
  title        = {poldracklab/fmriprep: 1.0.0-rc5},
  month        = sep,
  year         = 2017,
  doi          = {10.5281/zenodo.996169},
  url          = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.996169}
}

Posters

  • Organization for Human Brain Mapping 2017 (pdf)
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Authors

This open-source neuroimaging data processing tool is being developed as a part of the MRI image analysis and reproducibility platform offered by the CRN.

The CRN developers team:

  • Chris F. Gorgolewski
  • Craig Moodie
  • Ross Blair
  • Shoshana Berleant
  • Oscar Esteban
  • Christopher J. Markiewicz
  • Russell A. Poldrack

Poldrack Lab, Psychology Department, Stanford University.

License information

We use the 3-clause BSD license; the full license may be found in the LICENSE file in the fmriprep distribution.

All trademarks referenced herein are property of their respective holders.

Copyright (c) 2015-2017, the fmriprep developers and the CRN. All rights reserved.