Hi Priyank,

If you go more deep into the folders inside MNINonLinear, you will arrive
at compressed (.gz) files having size of around 1GB. It will be evident
from the filename that it is the resting state data. Unzip it and use.

You can refer to the HCP500 reference manual for complete details:
http://humanconnectome.org/documentation/S500/HCP_S500_Release_Reference_Manual.pdf

Regards,
Ranga

On Tue, Oct 14, 2014 at 10:20 AM, Shukla,Priyank <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi,
>      I just downloaded 100 subject data for resting state analysis (part
> of 500 data set). After extracting the compressed files, I get 3 folders in
> each subject.
> Str
> REST_fix
> REST_preproc
>
> Each of these folders contain MNINonLinear and release-notes subfolders
> and Str has T1w subfolder too.
>
> I am having hard time to figure out what files I can take to perform my
> resting state analysis. And what do these REST and Str file actually have
> in them. e.g.: which one is suitable T1 file and which one is good resting
> state EPI, that should be included as an input files for my analysis.
>
> I would greatly appreciate any help in this regard. I went through minimal
> pre-processing of HCP paper already but didn't find anything for resting
> state there.
>
> Regards
> Priyank Shukla, PhD
> Laboratory for Rehabilitation Neuroscience
> University of Florida
> Website: www.lrnlab.org
>
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