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The 900 Subjects Release (S900) includes behavioral and 3T MR imaging data from over 900 healthy adult participants collected in 2012-spring 2015. In addition to MR scans, 95 subjects also have some resting-state MEG (rMEG) and/or task MEG (tMEG) data available.
Highlights of the 900 Subjects Data Release:
Addition of MSM-All registration and data in minimally preprocessed and analysis packages. In addition to MSM-Sulc (cortical folding only-based registration) introduced in the S500 release, the structural MRI processing pipeline now also performs intersubject registration using individual cortical folding, myelin map, and rfMRI correlation data together (MSM-All) to a group-average surface template via a multimodal surface matching (MSM) algorithm (Robinson et al. 2014, Smith et al. 2013).
ConnectomeDB offers the "MSM-Sulc + MSM-All" package type for all S900 subjects and the “S500 to S900 Extension Only” packages to "patch" users' existing S500 data with the MSM-All and other added files available for the S900 release.
Coming Soon
IMPORTANT: Subject 142626 removed from ConnectomeDB.
We have recently found that subject 142626, released in the 500 Subjects Release (June 2014), has the same identity as another subject in the HCP study. Thus, we have removed all data for subject 142626 from ConnectomeDB. For any ongoing analyses, we recommend that if possible you exclude subject 142626 from your analyses.
We are not removing the duplicate subject’s dataset, which is comparable in quality to other released subjects, from ConnectomeDB or from ongoing HCP analyses. However, for reasons of confidentiality, we are electing to not reveal the subject number for the duplicate subject. If the subject number of the duplicate subject is found by other investigators using HCP data, we request that you to keep this information confidential.
Please check on our Known Issues and Planned Fixes page on the HCP Wiki for up-to-date information on data releases.
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