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Burak Ozyurt
Researcher at University of California, San Diego
Publications - 6
Citations - 397
Burak Ozyurt is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Health informatics & Cognition. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 307 citations.
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Function biomedical informatics research network recommendations for prospective multicenter functional MRI studies
Gary H. Glover,Bryon A. Mueller,Jessica A. Turner,Jessica A. Turner,Theo G.M. van Erp,Thomas T. Liu,Douglas N. Greve,James T. Voyvodic,Jerod M. Rasmussen,Gregory G. Brown,David Keator,Vince D. Calhoun,Vince D. Calhoun,Hyo Jong Lee,Judith M. Ford,Judith M. Ford,Daniel H. Mathalon,Daniel H. Mathalon,Michele T. Diaz,Daniel S. O'Leary,Syam Gadde,Adrian Preda,Kelvin O. Lim,Cynthia G. Wible,Cynthia G. Wible,Hal S. Stern,Aysenil Belger,Gregory McCarthy,Burak Ozyurt,Steven G. Potkin +29 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that when MC‐fMRI studies are organized well with careful attention to unification of hardware, software and procedural aspects, the process can be a highly effective means for accessing a desired participant demographics while accelerating scientific discovery.
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The Function Biomedical Informatics Research Network Data Repository.
David Keator,Theo G.M. van Erp,Jessica A. Turner,Gary H. Glover,Bryon A. Mueller,Thomas T. Liu,James T. Voyvodic,Jerod M. Rasmussen,Vince D. Calhoun,Hyo Jong Lee,Arthur W. Toga,Sarah McEwen,Judith M. Ford,Daniel H. Mathalon,Michele T. Diaz,Daniel S. O'Leary,H. Jeremy Bockholt,Syam Gadde,Adrian Preda,Cynthia G. Wible,Hal S. Stern,Aysenil Belger,Gregory McCarthy,Burak Ozyurt,Steven G. Potkin,Fbirn +25 more
TL;DR: Detailed descriptions of FBIRN's multi-scanner brain imaging data sets are provided and details about the BIRN Data Repository instance of the Human Imaging Database (HID) used to publicly share the data are provided.
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The Rigor and Transparency Index Quality Metric for Assessing Biological and Medical Science Methods.
TL;DR: An automated tool (SciScore) is developed that evaluates research articles based on their adherence to key rigor criteria, including NIH criteria and RRIDs, at an unprecedented scale and shows that despite steady improvements, less than half of the scoring criteria are routinely addressed by authors.
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Brain-Performance Correlates of Working Memory Retrieval in Schizophrenia: A Cognitive Modeling Approach
Gregory G. Brown,Gregory McCarthy,Amanda Bischoff-Grethe,Burak Ozyurt,Doug Greve,Steven G. Potkin,Jessica A. Turner,Randy Notestine,Vince D. Calhoun,Judy M. Ford,Daniel H. Mathalon,Dara S. Manoach,Syam Gadde,Gary H. Glover,Cynthia G. Wible,Aysenil Belger,Randy L. Gollub,John Lauriello,Daniel S. O'Leary,Kelvin O. Lim +19 more
TL;DR: The results show at both cognitive and neural levels that disordered memory scanning contributes to deficient SIRP performance among schizophrenia patients.
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Rigor and Transparency Index, a new metric of quality for assessing biological and medical science methods
TL;DR: The Rigor and Transparency Index is built, which is the average score for analyzed papers in a particular journal, indicating that less than half of the rigor and reproducibility criteria are routinely addressed by authors, and speculate that unless they are enforced, author guidelines alone do little to improve the number of criteria addressing by authors.