Re: [HCP-Users] hcp_fix.for_fix1.06a

2017-07-21 Thread Glasser, Matthew
Hi Yeun, I think you should use multi-run ICA+FIX given the relatively short runs you have. If your data are all from the same session, I would recommend cleaning all fMRI runs together (resting state and task). As for which version to use, I think using the original is fine, as the other

[HCP-Users] Extensively Processed rfMRI data for S1200 Released!

2017-07-21 Thread Elam, Jennifer
News from the Human Connectome Project (HCP) July 21, 2017 The HCP WU-Minn consortium is pleased to announce the release of extensively processed 3T rfMRI data associated with the HCP S1200 Data Release, the final release of subjects from the Young Adult HCP. This release includes group

Re: [HCP-Users] hcp_fix.for_fix1.06a

2017-07-21 Thread Yeun Kim
To follow up, which script should I work with? hcp_fix_multi_run or hcp_fix_multi_run.original? Thanks, Yeun On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 11:13 AM, Yeun Kim wrote: > Hi Matt, > > We're a Depression-HCP site, using nearly identical sequences as ongoing > HCP Aging projects. For

Re: [HCP-Users] hcp_fix.for_fix1.06a

2017-07-21 Thread Yeun Kim
Hi Matt, We're a Depression-HCP site, using nearly identical sequences as ongoing HCP Aging projects. For rs-fMRI: TR = 800ms, 488 volumes, voxel size 2mm^3, for 2 runs (one AP, one PA phase encoding). Total time when concatenating the two runs is about 13 minutes. Task fMRI runs are the same