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The main issues with these datasets is the accessibility. From my experience, labs need to pay for access through grants or be a part of a research symposium. Accordingly, it can be difficult performing independent research on neural network data.
You're right, there is definitely issues with confidentiality in some cases, but there are actually lots of public datasets. We host some of them, preprocessed, on our website here (if you want a taste): http://openconnecto.me/data/public/MR/MIGRAINE_v1_0/
All of these datasets are completely public and available for processing by just about anyone.
also tell them about disa's webpage for downloading the graphs.
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Given that MRCAP allows for a fairly straightforward and convenient way of generating adjacency matrices given MRI data, what sorts of datasets are available for research?
Searching online I found code for implementations but no mentions of datasets (though I imagine they could require some registration to access ).