Re: [HCP-Users] Quick questions

2019-05-14 Thread Erez Simony
Thank you very much Matt ! On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 2:38 AM Glasser, Matthew wrote: > LR/RL/AP/PA refer to phase encoding directions. 1/2/3/4 refer to > acquisition days. I use all of the resting state data when doing > analyses. > > > > 3T: TR=0.72s, 2x2x2mm, 4x1200 frames > > 7T: TR=1s,

Re: [HCP-Users] Quick questions

2019-05-14 Thread Harms, Michael
In the case of the 7T data, the 1/2/3/4 are just used to distinguish the different resting state runs, acquired in different scan sessions. The numbers are not intended to imply that each scan was acquired on a different day. We’d have to look, but I suspect that 1/2 were typically acquired

[HCP-Users] Duplicate subjects in Connectome in a Box?

2019-05-14 Thread Fales, Christina L
Hi HCP gurus: Last year my group ordered one of the last versions of HCP in a Box (1200 subjects), and we have now mounted the delivered drives onto our systems. A couple of questions: (1) On looking through the data, it appears that there is duplication between the drives delivered. Is that

Re: [HCP-Users] Quick questions

2019-05-14 Thread Glasser, Matthew
LR/RL/AP/PA refer to phase encoding directions. 1/2/3/4 refer to acquisition days. I use all of the resting state data when doing analyses. 3T: TR=0.72s, 2x2x2mm, 4x1200 frames 7T: TR=1s, 1.6x1.6x1.6mm, 4x900 frames Matt. From: Yoav Feldman Date: Tuesday, May 14, 2019 at 1:38 PM To:

[HCP-Users] Downloading movement regressors from HYA release

2019-05-14 Thread Leonardo Tozzi
Dear Experts, Similarly to what described in this thread: https://www.mail-archive.com/hcp-users@humanconnectome.org/msg01342.html I have downloaded motion regressors for files from the healthy young adult release with the following command: curl -o …/${sub}_${run}_Movement_ Regressors.txt -u

Re: [HCP-Users] coding of videos in social task?

2019-05-14 Thread David V. Smith
Hi Jenn and Greg -- just following up again about the file name for the videos in the social task. I don't have e-prime (which I think is how you guys presented the stimuli), so it's a little unclear to me how the files in the shared folder correspond to the "mental" and "random" conditions.

Re: [HCP-Users] Information about concatenation of timeseries that are part of the HCP1200_PTN package

2019-05-14 Thread Martina Jonette Lund
Hi, Sorry for the unclear phrasing. What I'm wondering is, how were the node timeseries from rest concatenated across all 4 rsfMRI runs. Thanks again for your help. Best, Martina Lund From: Steve Smith Sent: 14 May 2019 17:16 To: Martina Jonette Lund Cc:

Re: [HCP-Users] Information about concatenation of timeseries that are part of the HCP1200_PTN package

2019-05-14 Thread Steve Smith
Hi - I should be able to answer this - but I'm afraid I'm not quite sure exactly what you are asking, in your second paragraph? Cheers. > On 14 May 2019, at 11:13, Martina Jonette Lund > wrote: > > Dear HCP experts, > > I am working on the rsfMRI timeseries that are part of the >

[HCP-Users] Information about concatenation of timeseries that are part of the HCP1200_PTN package

2019-05-14 Thread Martina Jonette Lund
Dear HCP experts, I am working on the rsfMRI timeseries that are part of the HCP1200_Parcellation_Timeseries_Netmats package, and I have a question regarding concatenation of these node timeseries that are saved as ASCII text files. I want to analyse all 4800 timepoints together, and as such

Re: [HCP-Users] error about subcortical processing in HCP fMRI-surface pipeline

2019-05-14 Thread Glasser, Matthew
I guess this is an excellent example of why folks need to keep CCing the list and including their previous replies in their messages. This user did solve the problem by trying FSL 6.0.1, which is required by version 4.0.0 of the HCP Pipelines. Matt. From: Wilhelm Malloni Date: Tuesday, May