There is not a command specifically to get the neighbors, no. The
neighbors aren't equally spaced across the surface, so for some uses they
may not be what is desired. You can use -surface-geodesic-rois to get the
nearby vertices out to a specified distance (output is a metric file with
an roi
HI Xinyang,
Yes, those in your list are definitely the Retest subjects. You'd probably want
to use the first set if you are using other data for those subjects that was
collected for the first (test) timepoint so that you don't introduce a possible
systematic bias for the retest subjects.
Dear Jennifer,
Thanks a lot for your reply. So in this case, either set is ok to use, right? :)
Please find the subID list of the DCCS task attached. Apart from that, there is
also a subject (No.341935) with 2 trials and a subject (No.638049) with 27
trials.
Best regards,
Xinyang
Can you share a list of subjects where you see 60 trials for the DCCS task?
Likely these subjects are HCP Retest subjects who went through the entire
protocol twice (about 6 months or so between acquisitions, depending on the
subject) and therefore have two sets of responses/imaging datasets.
Dear HCP experts,
Hi. We are looking at the HCP battery of behavioral measures. We found that in
the recordings of individual performances, there are some participants who
repeated the task for a second time. For example, in the Executive Function
DCCS task (on manual page 183), there are 30