Re: [HCP-Users] fMRISurface Pipeline FinalfMRIResolution Variable

2017-08-29 Thread Glasser, Matthew
What kind of resolution are we talking about? The resolution parameters control the greyordinates space and the final volume space. Peace, Matt. From: > on behalf of Timothy Coalson

Re: [HCP-Users] fMRISurface Pipeline FinalfMRIResolution Variable

2017-08-29 Thread Timothy Coalson
I believe the pipelines generally expect isotropic resolution, yes. I don't think there is currently a way to use that variable to represent a non-isotropic resolution. However, there may be few (or no) steps that actually interpret that variable as a number and generate a new volume space using

Re: [HCP-Users] motion parameters

2017-08-29 Thread Harms, Michael
Hi, We don’t have a single average head motion for each subject stored as a variable in ConnectomeDB. You can find the average frame-to-frame motion for each fMRI run (rfMRI or tfMR) in the Movement_RelativeRMS_mean.txt file for that run. Cheers, -MH -- Michael Harms, Ph.D.

[HCP-Users] motion parameters

2017-08-29 Thread Joelle Zimmermann
Hi HCPers, I was wondering where I can find an average head motion parameter for each subject? Thanks, Joelle ___ HCP-Users mailing list HCP-Users@humanconnectome.org http://lists.humanconnectome.org/mailman/listinfo/hcp-users

[HCP-Users] fMRISurface Pipeline FinalfMRIResolution Variable

2017-08-29 Thread Timothy Hendrickson
HCP users, I did some searching on the list and could not find an answer to my question, I apologize if I missed it. I am attempting to use the HCP preprocessing pipelines to processing resting state data which was acquired with a lower resolution than HCP. I notice that the FinalfMRIResolution