Indeed - and note that it is quick and easy to feed the "group-PCA eigenmaps" 
available on ConnectomeDB into MELODIC to get group-ICA maps.
Cheers.



On 18 Apr 2014, at 22:45, Glasser, Matthew <[email protected]> wrote:

> We haven¹t released any HCP templates yet (at least as far as I know), but
> there are several issues worth thinking about here:
> 
> 1) Other templates are blurry mainly because spatial smoothing was applied
> to them and cross-subject alignment was achieved with registration that
> does not align cortical areas on the surface.  That means that going to 7T
> or higher resolutions won¹t really help you if you are not also avoiding
> smoothing your data and taking care to align it properly across subjects.
> 2) Internally, we have seen that it is possible to get quite less blurred
> group average RSN maps (or task fMRI maps, etc) if you do your
> registration on the surface using features that are closely related to
> cortical areas (like myelin, resting state networks, or task fMRI maps),
> rather than cortical folding patterns.  While we do want to release these
> data publicly, most of the analyses are not yet published.  You can get a
> head start and a substantial portion of the benefits by using the CIFTI
> data and not smoothing.
> 
> Peace,
> 
> Matt.
> 
> On 4/18/14, 3:10 PM, "TMS-Studie" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Dear HCPers
>> 
>> on this HCP webpage
>> 
>> https://humanconnectome.org/about/project/pulse-sequences.html
>> 
>> high resolution resting state networks are shown (figure 2). As I
>> searched the web I only found 2 studies using 7T for rs fmri
>> investigation which aren't related to the HCP. Could you tell who is
>> the author of the (preliminary) study results?
>> 
>> And might it be possible to get the results as nifti templates? Other
>> resting state templates are fairly blurry and so it would be better to
>> cross-check the own results with such high resolution results.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Matthias
>> 
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