Hello all,
I just had a quick question. In the NIH Toolbox documentation, it says that
the pegboard dexterity task is administered for both hands. The HCP data
gives only one number, and then an age-corrected version. Does this number
represent the score for the dominant hand?
Thanks for your
Okay, thank you for the clarification.
On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 2:47 PM, Harms, Michael wrote:
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> The 001.mgz is a file created "internal" to the FS processing. I would
> use the T1w_acpc_dc_restore.nii file that you mentioned.
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> cheers,
> -MH
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> --
> Michael Harms, Ph.D.
Right, so doesn't the MEG pipeline already provide what the user requested
because users can't generate it themselves because properly registering
the MEG to the T1 structural requires use of a non-defaced T1, and that
isn't provided externally due to privacy considerations?
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Michael Harms,
Hi all, thanks for the feedback.
We are testing out some preprocessing software we wrote ourselves for some
of our own MEG data collections. We wanted to see how our software works
with the raw MEG data, and also attempt to co-register it to the MRI
structural scans. We use the structural scans
Does the MEG specific processing not already contain what you need?
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Michael Harms, Ph.D.
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Conte Center for the Neuroscience of Mental Disorders
Washington University School of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry, Box 8134
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Hi John,
Yes, the scores HCP distributes for dexterity (the only scaled scores NIH
Toolbox sends back to us for dexterity) are for the dominant hand.
Best,
Jenn
Jennifer Elam, Ph.D.
Outreach Coordinator, Human Connectome Project
Washington University School of Medicine
Department of
The 001.mgz is a file created "internal" to the FS processing. I would use the T1w_acpc_dc_restore.nii file that you mentioned.
cheers,
-MH
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Michael Harms, Ph.D.
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Conte Center for the Neuroscience of Mental Disorders