Re: [HCP-Users] question about making RSFC matrices available

2019-04-16 Thread Thomas Yeo
such derivative results similarly and put them >> behind the HCP data use terms. One easy solution would be to upload the >> results to the BALSA database and add the HCP data use terms. >> >> Matt. >> >> From: on behalf of Timothy >> Coalson >> D

[HCP-Users] question about making RSFC matrices available

2019-04-16 Thread Thomas Yeo
Hi, Maybe this question has already been answered before, but we have been working on the HCP data and have computed our own derivatives, e.g., FC matrices of individual subjects. Is it ok to share these matrices with accompanying HCP subject IDs on our personal github/website? If not, how do

Re: [HCP-Users] netmats prediction of fluid intelligence

2017-10-05 Thread Thomas Yeo
Certainly one difference is that HCP (i.e., Steve) tends to take the more conservative approach of regressing a *lot* of potential confounds, which tends to result in a lower prediction values. You can see that without confound regression, Steve's prediction is 0.21 versus 0.06. Regards, Thomas