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I'm adapting each of these steps for the ubuntu workstations in WMB (pano/rama), and testing to ensure that single-session and batch processing works for current and future acquisitions:
- [x] renamin…
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This is a holdover from the 2017 overhaul but needs to be completed. Here are some design objectives:
1. What confounds do we want?
- Motion parameters (we have these, but might want to do deriv…
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Hello, I applied for all the HCP (Human Connectome Project) young adult data and used the 17-network ROI (regions of interest) to extract features from the fMRI data. I also hope to use your model to …
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I'm adapting each of these steps for the ubuntu workstations in WMB (pano/rama), and testing to ensure that single-session and batch processing works for current and future acquisitions:
- [x] renamin…
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A fantastic work, very interested in it.
Is the dataset of [Human Connectome Projects (HCP)](https://db.humanconnectome.org/data/projects/HCP_1200) downloaded from this link?
![image](https://github…
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Dear Stefan Frässel,
Hello, this is Seungju Lee from Seoul National University. I am writing to inquire about the problem regarding rDCM code C compiler on Linux.
My colleagues and I are trying …
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Hi! Your project description got me curious about DMD, it seems like a very similar processing method to finding dynamic states of parcellation https://github.com/SIMEXP/dynamic-states-parcellations w…
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Currently we have no principled way of determining whether/how many noise regressors generated by fMRIPrep to include in models. It would be good to have some sensible heuristics—e.g., "the first _n_ …
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Hello,
Before reading more background, to summarize, our question is:
**Is it possible to create synthetic data from parameters found from using rDCM on empirical rs-fMRI data?**
We are attempt…
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Hi there,
first we would like to thank you for the release of TAPAS and for sharing the rDCM code.
We would like to address you 2 main questions concerning the application of rDCM to resting stat…