Re: [HCP-Users] Error to compute a MEG Wrkmem eravg difference contrast

2017-10-16 Thread Georgios Michalareas
Hi Didier, I had a thorough look into your problem. It occurs because the conditions you impose on  trial selection, 0B_face_target , result in a small number of trials. For the subject  102816 in Run1 there were 8 clean trials in this conditions but the participant response was wrong in all

Re: [HCP-Users] Fail registering

2017-10-16 Thread Elam, Jennifer
Hi Alizee, Did you just sign up for a ConnectomeDB account and have you signed the Open Access data Use terms at db.humanconnectome.org? Sometimes those are the issues with logging into BALSA with your ConnectomeDB credentials. Are you trying to create a new BALSA account or a new ConnectomeDB

Re: [HCP-Users] HCP-Users Digest, Vol 59, Issue 23

2017-10-16 Thread Rogier Mars
Hi David, Thank you very much. Could it be that the public SumsDB also asks for user name and password when you try to download? I’ve written an email to s...@brainvis.wustl.edu for a login, but I’m not sure that’s still active? Thanks, sorry for the bother,

[HCP-Users] RSN masks for 32K surfaces?

2017-10-16 Thread Claude Bajada
Hello all, Are there any canonical resting state network masks available for the MSMAll 32k HCP surfaces as a gifti or cifti file? If so, where can I obtain them? Claude

[HCP-Users] Fail registering

2017-10-16 Thread Alizee Lopez-Persem
Hello, I've been trying to connect and register to the Balsa system to download this file: https://balsa.wustl.edu/88mp However, my connectomeDB login does not work and I cannot create a new account (output is: "an error has occured"). Do you think you can solve the problem? or send me the

Re: [HCP-Users] RSN masks for 32K surfaces?

2017-10-16 Thread Stephen Smith
HI - yes see the HCP "PTN" data release. Cheers. > On 16 Oct 2017, at 16:10, Claude Bajada wrote: > > Hello all, > > Are there any canonical resting state network masks available for the > MSMAll 32k HCP surfaces as a gifti or cifti file? If so, where can I > obtain

Re: [HCP-Users] surf2surf

2017-10-16 Thread Mars, R.B. (Rogier)
Hi David, Thank you very much. Could it be that the public SumsDB also asks for user name and password when you try to download? I’ve written an email to s...@brainvis.wustl.edu for a login, but I’m not sure that’s still active? Thanks, sorry for the bother,

[HCP-Users] Noise in rfMRI

2017-10-16 Thread Romuald Janik
Hi, I wanted to ask a couple of questions on the sources of noise which can still interfere with true neural signal in rfMRI HCP data. My main question is in fact 3) below 1) Are the physiological (cardiac and respiratory) sources regressed out? It was not completely clear to me in the

Re: [HCP-Users] surf2surf

2017-10-16 Thread Timothy Coalson
If you mean that the public archive section also asks for a password, yes it does, and we are aware. We expected usage to decrease somewhat, so we didn't really try to fix the issue. We might want to revisit this decision. Tim On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 3:53 PM, Seán Froudist Walsh

Re: [HCP-Users] surf2surf

2017-10-16 Thread Seán Froudist Walsh
Hi Tim, Was there a response to the question about sumsDB requesting login information? I also ran into that problem a couple of days ago. Best wishes, Sean Sean Froudist-Walsh Postdoc New York University On 16 October 2017 at 16:49, Timothy Coalson wrote: > The

Re: [HCP-Users] Noise in rfMRI

2017-10-16 Thread Glasser, Matthew
1. ICA+FIX removes the spatially specific structured noise in the HCP data, which includes cardiac, motion, and some kinds of respiratory effects 2. Ideally task fMRI data will be processed with ICA+FIX in the future (such data exist for a subset of the subjects on our local server, but it

Re: [HCP-Users] surf2surf

2017-10-16 Thread Timothy Coalson
The s...@brainvis.wustl.edu address is still active, but it is a manual process. As David gave you the information, I don't plan on redundantly responding to the email to sums@brainvis. Tim On Mon, Oct 16, 2017 at 11:40 AM, Mars, R.B. (Rogier) wrote: > Hi David, > >