In the aftermath of ENIGMA1, several investigators requested access to the GWAS meta-analyzed results, and the meta-analyzed data were made available online through an interactive website named ENIGMA-Vis (Novak et al. 2012; http://enigma.ini.usc.edu/enigma-vis/). This interface allows a user to input any gene (or SNP) that they are interested in, and query its effects on a wide variety of brain measures. The current dataset also allows targeted studies of individual genes, enabling research groups, even if they are not involved in human studies, to assess the possible impact on the brain of genes they are studying (via the ENIGMA-Vis search tool).