Re: [HCP-Users] rs-fMRI with-in subject comparison

2019-02-27 Thread Glasser, Matthew
1. You would need to post the full path and filename. 2. This will be handled by multi-run sICA+FIX in the future. We will recommend all data be cleaned with sICA+FIX. Really you want to be dividing by the unstructured noise standard deviation, rather than the overall standard deviation. 3.

Re: [HCP-Users] A few questions about HCP behavioral data

2019-02-27 Thread Elam, Jennifer
Hi Xinyang, Mattis, and Kristina, Item Response Theory (IRT) was used to score the HCP Toolbox data, but this was done completely internally by the NIH Toolbox processing team and we don't have any other details beyond what is described in the NIH Toolbox Scoring and Interpretation Guide from

[HCP-Users] rs-fMRI with-in subject comparison

2019-02-27 Thread Tali Weiss
Dear Prof.Smith, I really appreciate your help. I like to compare the second rs-fmri scan (from two different days) of the same subject. 1.when i open MSMAII_hp2000_clean.dtseries in WB, I get also a layer "dynconn", for example: rfMRI_REST1_LR_Atlas_MSMAII_hp2000_clean.dynconn.nii Are those