High-resolution 7-Tesla fMRI data on the perception of musical genres – an extension to the studyforrest dataset

Description: The twenty participants were repeatedly stimulated with a total of 25 music clips, with and without speech content, from five different genres using a slow event-related paradigm. The data release includes raw fMRI data, as well as precomputed structural alignments for within-subject and group analysis. In addition to fMRI, simultaneously recorded cardiac and respiratory traces, as well the complete implementation of the stimulation paradigm, including stimuli, are provided. An initial quality control analysis reveals distinguishable patterns of response to individual genres throughout a large expanse of areas known to be involved in auditory and speech processing.

Related article: http://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.6679.1

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Add DateJan. 11, 2015, 9:39 a.m.
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Related article DOI10.12688/f1000research.6679.1
Related article authorsMichael Hanke, Richard Dinga, Christian Häusler, J. Swaroop Guntupalli, Michael Casey, Falko R. Kaule and Jörg Stadler
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