Hi - there's several images here, and I'm not sure how you estimated these 
connectivity patterns?  Are you sure this isn't just run-run variability?
Cheers.



> On 11 Nov 2016, at 19:29, Xiaozhen You <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi HCP experts,
> I noticed the very different effect from the RL or LR phase encoding on 
> within subject intrahemisphere connections, is there a way to correct for 
> this objectively if someone is interested in looking at any metric related to 
> hemispheric connections?
> Here is a sample subject’s intrahemisphere connection map to language area 
> for RL at Rest1 and Rest2, and then LR at Rest1 and Rest2. 
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> <PastedGraphic-16.png>
> <PastedGraphic-18.png>
>  then LR 
> 
> <PastedGraphic-19.png>
> <PastedGraphic-20.png>
> 
> I also then tried to concatenated the RL and LR within the same session by 
> demean and variance normalization but then it artificially make it more 
> bilateral.  Here is what I have for just a single run resting state data from 
> our lab's regular rsfmri acquisition which does reveal left hemispheric 
> language dominance for connectivity for adult.
> 
> Any help will be highly appreciated.
> Thanks!
> Xiaozhen You, PhD
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> 
> <PastedGraphic-21.pdf>


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