Re: [HCP-Users] Volumes from dscalar.nii files?

2018-05-02 Thread Harms, Michael
Hi, Cortical thickness is purely a surface-based measure, so that particular dscalar indeed doesn’t contain any volume-based grayordinates. The task fMRI data would be one example in which volume-based grayordinates are present in the CIFTI (i.e., cerebellum and subcortical voxels) Cheers,

Re: [HCP-Users] Adjusting EV timing text files in EMO task

2018-05-02 Thread Burgess, Gregory
That’s correct. There is no need to adjust the timing of any of the EV files. --Greg Greg Burgess, Ph.D. Staff Scientist, Human Connectome Project Washington University School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry Phone: