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Increasing diversity in connectomics with the Chinese Human Connectome Project
Nature Neuroscience, 2022Cultural differences and biological diversity play important roles in shaping human brain structure and function. To date, most large-scale multimodal neuroimaging datasets have been obtained primarily from people living in Western countries, omitting the crucial contrast with populations living in other regions.
Jianqiao Ge +13 more
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Brain Structure and Function, 2021
A modified and extended version, HCPex, is provided of the surface-based Human Connectome Project-MultiModal Parcellation atlas of human cortical areas (HCP-MMP v1.0, Glasser et al. 2016). The original atlas with 360 cortical areas has been modified in HCPex for ease of use with volumetric neuroimaging software, such as SPM, FSL, and MRIcroGL. HCPex is
Chu-Chung Huang +3 more
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A modified and extended version, HCPex, is provided of the surface-based Human Connectome Project-MultiModal Parcellation atlas of human cortical areas (HCP-MMP v1.0, Glasser et al. 2016). The original atlas with 360 cortical areas has been modified in HCPex for ease of use with volumetric neuroimaging software, such as SPM, FSL, and MRIcroGL. HCPex is
Chu-Chung Huang +3 more
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Automatic Individual Cortical Parcellation for the Human Connectome Project
bioRxivAbstract The original Human Connectome Project multimodal cortical parcellation (HCP_MMP1.0) used MRI-derived local features and long-distance functional connectivity measures to define a multimodal parcellation at the group level, accompanied by an automated areal classifier, to create subject-specific mappings of the human cerebral cortex.
Chunhui Yang +6 more
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Behavioral–genetic associations in the Human Connectome Project
Experimental Brain Research, 2020The Human Connectome Project (HCP) provides a rich dataset of quantitative and domain-specific behavioral measures from twins and extensive family structures. This makes the dataset a unique and a valuable resource to investigate heritability and determine individual differences.
Peka Christova +2 more
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Journal of Neuroscience Research, 2023
Delayed reward discounting (DRD) is defined as the extent to which person favors smaller rewards that are immediately available over larger rewards available in the future.
Hui Xu, J. Mackillop, M. Owens
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Delayed reward discounting (DRD) is defined as the extent to which person favors smaller rewards that are immediately available over larger rewards available in the future.
Hui Xu, J. Mackillop, M. Owens
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Human Connectome Project for Early Psychosis -- Release 1.1
2021The HCP-EP Release 1.1 contains behavioral data for 252 subjects (69 subjects added since the 1.0 release). In addition to the added subjects for the Clinical Assessments and Procedures, corrections were made to behavioral data for a few subjects. Cohort assignment is as follows: 57 affective, 126 non-affective psychotic patients and 68 matched healthy
Prunier, Nick +1 more
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Human Connectome Project: heritability of brain volumes in young healthy adults
Experimental Brain Research, 2021Here we report on the heritability and Intraclass Correlation Coefficients (ICCs) of brain volumes in 1,103 young healthy adults with mean age 29.2 years. Among them are: 153 monozygotic (MZ) twin pairs and 86 dizygotic (DZ) twin pairs, 133 non-twin siblings of MZ twins, 76 non-twin siblings of DZ twins, 335 siblings, and 81 unrelated individuals. ICCs
Peka Christova +2 more
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
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