Dear all,
I would like to ask about the ASQ and SSAGA instruments. In the website it
mentions that these datasets are open. However, when I go to the first
subject of 500 dataset I cannot find them, despite the fact that they are
completed. Could someone please help me on this issue?
Thank you
If you want to run wb_command (the command line program) from the terminal, you
should execute the file “wb_command” contained in the distribution’s
“bin_macosx64” directory
(/workbench/bin_macosx64/wb_command).
wb_command.app is an OS X Bundle (a directory that contains the program and
Hi Manousos,
Access to the scores on the Achenbach Self Report and SSAGA psychiatric, life
function and demographic measures are available only to those who have applied
for and been granted access to the Restricted HCP data (see here
Hi,
You should be able to obtain the files via REST calls into the database.
See previous post in the list archives for an example of how to do so.
cheers,
-MH
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Michael Harms, Ph.D.
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Conte Center for the Neuroscience of Mental
Dear HCP,
Thank you for the HCP data. I have a request.
Could you release the transformation matrices from unprocessed images to ACPC
aligned images of the HCP 500 Subjects Release? I would like to analyze both
averaged and individual scans, but when I ran the PreFreeSurfer, the
ACPC-aligned
Joo-won,
We've recently created a "CREST" experiment for each released subject that
should give you access to intermediate/non-relased files in the database via
REST and for which you know the paths.
Here's an example for subject 100307 for one of the files you're interested in:
curl -s -k
Hi,
I have downloaded and unpacked HCP500_Parcellation_Timeseries_Netmats data.
My question is about group ICA spatial maps, specifically, about
melodic_IC.dscalar.nii and melodic_IC_ftb.dlabel.nii files in the groupICA*
subdirectories. There is a very short description of these files in the
Hi,
I'm trying to run wb_command.app on OSX 10.11.1 but the app doesn't respond
or the terminal.
I'm running on root:xnu-3247.10.11~1/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64
Do I miss a first step?
Thanks for the help
David
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 12:00 AM, Timothy Coalson wrote:
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