In this paper we provide an overview of the rationale, methods, and preliminary results of the four Connectome Studies Related to Human Disease investigating mood and anxiety disorders.
Leonardo Tozzi+10 more
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Pushing spatial and temporal resolution for functional and diffusion MRI in the Human Connectome Project [PDF]
The Human Connectome Project (HCP) relies primarily on three complementary magnetic resonance (MR) methods. These are: 1) resting state functional MR imaging (rfMRI) which uses correlations in the temporal fluctuations in an fMRI time series to deduce 'functional connectivity'; 2) diffusion imaging (dMRI), which provides the input for tractography ...
Kâmil Uğurbil+26 more
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Mean Arterial Pressure and Cerebral Hemodynamics Across The Lifespan: A Cross-Sectional Study From Human Connectome Project-Aging. [PDF]
Cerebral perfusion is directly affected by systemic blood pressure, which has been shown to be negatively correlated with cerebral blood flow (CBF). The impact of aging on these effects is not fully understood.
Yetim E+5 more
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The Human Connectome Project 7 Tesla retinotopy dataset: Description and population receptive field analysis [PDF]
About a quarter of human cerebral cortex is dedicated mainly to visual processing. The large-scale spatial organization of visual cortex can be measured with functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) while subjects view spatially modulated visual ...
N. Benson+10 more
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Identifying individuals with Alzheimer's disease-like brains based on structural imaging in the Human Connectome Project Aging cohort. [PDF]
Given the difficulty in factoring out typical age effects from subtle Alzheimer's disease (AD) effects on brain structure, identification of very early, as well as younger preclinical “at‐risk” individuals has unique challenges.
Li B+8 more
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Introduction Connectome analysis of the human brain's structural and functional architecture provides a unique opportunity to understand the organization of the brain's functional architecture.
X Wang, Ying-chia Lin, Steven H Baete
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The Association between Body Mass Index and Intra-Cortical Myelin: Findings from the Human Connectome Project. [PDF]
Intra-cortical myelin is a myelinated part of the cerebral cortex that is responsible for the spread and synchronization of neuronal activity in the cortex.
Dong D+6 more
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Data Dictionary Services in XNAT and the Human Connectome Project [PDF]
The XNAT informatics platform is an open source data management tool used by biomedical imaging researchers around the world. An important feature of XNAT is its highly extensible architecture: users of XNAT can add new data types to the system to ...
Rick eHerrick+6 more
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Exploring the latent structure of behavior using the Human Connectome Project’s data
How behavior arises from brain physiology has been one central topic of investigation in neuroscience. Considering the recent interest in predicting behavior from brain imaging using open datasets, there is the need for a principled approach to the ...
Mikkel Schöttner+5 more
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Through the Human Connectome Project (HCP) our understanding of the functional connectome of the healthy brain has been dramatically accelerated. Given the pressing public health need, we must increase our understanding of how connectome dysfunctions ...
Leonardo Tozzi+17 more
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