1000 Functional Connectomes Project

On behalf of the ‘1000 Functional Connectomes’ Project, we are pleased to announce the unrestricted public release of 1200+ ‘resting state’ functional MRI (R-fMRI) datasets independently collected at 33 sites. All datasets have been generously donated by the principal investigators from the member sites, for the purpose of providing the broader imaging community complete access to a large-scale functional imaging dataset. Age, sex and imaging center information are provided for each of the datasets. In accordance with HIPAA guidelines, all datasets are anonymous, with no protected health information included. We anticipate this data-sharing effort will equip researchers with a means of exploring and refining R-fMRI approaches, and facilitate the growing ethos of sharing and collaboration.

Disclaimer: The '1000 Functional Connectomes Project' datasets are provided freely without assurance of quality or appropriateness for usage.

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RE: clinically relevant populations? posted by Arno Klein on Aug 19

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RE: clinically relevant populations? posted by Maarten Mennes on Aug 18

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RE: clinically relevant populations? posted by Maarten Mennes on Aug 18

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RE: dual regression in the batch_process.sh posted by Maarten Mennes on Aug 18

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