Several research groups previously have published atlases of canonical brain networks using different volume, surface or computational approaches (e.g., Yeo et al., Power et al., etc.). Has the HCP group done anything comparable to this using the new 180 cortical parcel atlas...? I understand those parcels were determined through guidance by underlying ICA-estimated connectivity patterns. But now that you've got them, has anyone examined how they all inter-relate...? Or how they correspond (or not) to those prior network schema? Aside from just the scientific curiosity, I'm doing some pilot analyses right now that would benefit from knowing which HCP parcels might correspond to any broad networks. Has anyone already gone down this road...?
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