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{{Infobox technology standard
| title = Brain Imaging Data Structure
| image = BIDS Logo.png
| status = Published
| year_started = 2014
| version = 1.2.0
| version_date = March 2019
| base_standards =
| related_standards =
| abbreviation = BIDS
| ___domain = [[Neuroimaging]]
| license = [[Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International |CC_BY 4.0]]
| website = {{URL|bids.neuroimaging.io}}
}}
 
The '''Brain Imaging Data Structure''' ('''BIDS''') is a standard for organizing, annotating, and describing data collected during [[neuroimaging]] experiments. It is based on a formalized file/folder structure and [[JSON]] based metadata files with [[controlled vocabulary]].<ref>{{cite journal|journal=Scientific Data|volume=3|doi=10.1038/sdata.2016.44 |title=The brain imaging data structure, a format for organizing and describing outputs of neuroimaging experiments|author=Krzysztof J|display-authors=et al |pmid=27326542 }}</ref>
This standard has been adopted by a multitude of labs around the world as well as databases such as [[OpenNeuro]], SchizConnect, Developing Human Connectome Project, and FCP-INDI, and is seeing uptake in an increasing number of studies.<ref>Poldrack, R. A., et al. "A phenome-wide examination of neural and cognitive function." Scientific data 3 (2016): 160110.</ref><ref>Bigdely-Shamlo, Nima, Scott Makeig, and Kay A. Robbins. "Preparing laboratory and real-world EEG data for large-scale analysis: a containerized approach." Frontiers in neuroinformatics 10 (2016): 7.</ref><ref>Nichols, Thomas E., et al. "Best practices in data analysis and sharing in neuroimaging using MRI." Nature neuroscience 20.3 (2017): 299.</ref>