Individual Brain Charting dataset extension, second release of high-resolution fMRI data for cognitive mapping

Description: The individual Brain Charting (IBC) Project is using high resolution fMRI to map 13 subjects that undergo a large number of tasks: the HCP tasks, the so-called ARCHI tasks, a specific language task, video watching, low-level visual stimulation etc. The native resolution of the data is 1.5mm isotropic. Their main value lies in the large number of contrasts probed, the level of detail and the high SNR per subject. This dataset is meant to provide the basis of a functional brain atlas. We upload here smoothed individual SPMs. The uploaded maps comprise session-specific and fixed effects across maps acquired with AP and PA phase encoding directions. Note that Neurovault collection #4438 is a subset of that one. In the present collections, some details have been fixed, including mroe accurate and unique file naming.

Related article: http://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-020-00670-4

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Compact Identifierhttps://identifiers.org/neurovault.collection:6618
Add DateFeb. 14, 2020, 12:36 p.m.
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Related article DOI10.1038/s41597-020-00670-4
Related article authorsAna Luísa Pinho, Alexis Amadon, Baptiste Gauthier, Nicolas Clairis, André Knops, Sarah Genon, Elvis Dohmatob, Juan Jesús Torre, Chantal Ginisty, Séverine Becuwe-Desmidt, Séverine Roger, Yann Lecomte, Valérie Berland, Laurence Laurier, Véronique Joly-Testault, Gaëlle Médiouni-Cloarec, Christine Doublé, Bernadette Martins, Eric Salmon, Manuela Piazza, David Melcher, Mathias Pessiglione, Virginie van Wassenhove, Evelyn Eger, Gaël Varoquaux, Stanislas Dehaene, Lucie Hertz-Pannier and Bertrand Thirion
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