Hello everyone,

First of all, thanks for all the hard work on putting this data-set
together. I have been looking at some of the diffusion data and it's been a
good experience so far.

I have a question concerning the encoding of b values in this data set.
Nominally, data was collected in 3 different shells (1000, 2000 and 3000
s/mm^2), but the values encoded in the files are not exactly these three
values. That is, values are +/- 5-10 units from these three shells (and
from 0). As in:995, 990, 1005, 3005, 5, etc.

Should we take these values literally? Was there a difference in the
diffusion encoding between these different directions? If so, why?

Another related question: I recall a talk (at ISMRM?) in which one of the
researchers affiliated with HCP mentioned fluctuations of b value across
the volume (I apologize not remembering who this was...). Does anyone have
a good reference about these fluctuations, for this data, or other data?

Thanks again for your help with this question and for all the work on this,

Ariel Rokem
Department of Psychology
Stanford University

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