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  • SPReD is an acronym for the Stroke Patient Recovery Research Database.

  • SPReD was originally developed by the Centre for Stroke Recovery and the Rotman Research Institute.

  • The original Stroke Patient Recovery Research Database (SPReD) was developed as a tool for storing, searching and accessing neuroimaging data based on the open-source XNAT neuroimaging database.

    • A revised version of this SPReD database structure now forms part of several larger databases, including Brain-CODE, The Virtual Brain and PURE-MIND.

    • The current version of the Brain-CODE SPReD is based on XNAT.

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SPReD is a sub-platform of the Brain-CODE system and therefore can be accessed via the Portal or directly by navigating to the URL for SPReD.

  • Via To access SPReD via Portal

    • Select Data Capture Tools.

    • Click the link to login to SPReD and select Enter Data.

  • Via To access SPReD directly, navigate to spred.braincode.ca