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All subject currently hosted in the WU-Minn HCP project on ConnectomDB were processed in a consistent manner using the "500 subject release" pipelines. The release field refers to when they were originally released, and probably isn't of much use to you.
(Where it is relevant, is that if someone downloaded data from say the Q2 release, or has a Connectome-in-a-Box from say the Q2 release, that particular data used a somewhat different set of processing relative to the same subject's data as currently hosted
on the database).
In terms of selecting subjects, you can filter on pretty much any variable in the database using the "Data Filters" on the Subject Dashboard. Note that every individual in HCP can be considered young and healthy in a broad sense, so depending on how exactly
you further filter, you might end up with a "super-heathy" sample, which might not be what you want.
cheers,
-MH
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Washington University School of Medicine
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Email: [email protected]
From: Joelle Zimmermann <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, November 30, 2015 10:26 AM To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Subject: [HCP-Users] Demographic and behavioral subject data Hello everyone,
I want to pick a group of subjects from the 500 subjects +MEG2 for which I will perform (rsfMRI and dMRI) analysis. These should be young, healthy, subjects that have no abnormalities and cognitively able.
Does anyone have any pointers about how I can go weeding out subjects? Under "Subject Information" of all subjects, I can see a list of all subjects, where I can see age, release and gender. And when I click on the subject, I find a bunch of behavioral
tests and their results for that subject.
Should subjects from different releases be combined? Which is the most recent release?
Are there certain scores for cognitive assessments that are considered to weed out the cognitively able, healthy subjects? Is this data available somewhere in a spreadsheet form, without having to go into each subject and scrolling though their various
assessment scores?
Anything would help.
Thanks,
Joelle
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- [HCP-Users] Demographic and behavioral subject data Joelle Zimmermann
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- Re: [HCP-Users] Demographic and behavioral subj... Joelle Zimmermann
- Re: [HCP-Users] Demographic and behavioral ... Jennifer Elam
- Re: [HCP-Users] Demographic and behavio... Joelle Zimmermann
- Re: [HCP-Users] Demographic and be... Jennifer Elam
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