1.  No we didn’t do this
  2.  You could do a find the biggest operation, but I don’t know how well this 
would work in single subject ICAs as far as having much cross-subject 
correspondence.  Group level ICAs mapped to single subjects with dual 
regression might work a little better.

Peace,

Matt.

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Date: Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 1:55 AM
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Subject: [HCP-Users] Yeo Resting State Networks

Hi HCP Experts

A few questions:

1) Regarding the Yeo et al. 7 and 17 resting state network maps -- have Yeo's 
networks been mapped onto each individual HCP subject?  If so, where can I find 
this data?  I have already downloaded the Yeo networks from 
https://balsa.wustl.edu/W8wK, but am interested in examining the variability of 
individual subject resting state networks.

2) Is there a way to convert the subject-level ICA maps of various 
dimensionalities, that have been classified as "signal" vs. "noise", to binary 
resting state networks?


Thanks!


k

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