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HCP DEVELOPMENT
Yet there is much we do not know about how normal development and childhood experiences (learning to read, playing a sport, or interacting socially) shape the brain’s wiring. Thanks to recent technological advances pioneered by the foundational Human Connectome Project study of healthy young adults, we can now explore, in unprecedented detail CONNECTOME - USING CONNECTOME WORKBENCH Connectome Workbench is an open source, freely available visualization and discovery tool used to map neuroimaging data, especially data generated by the Human Connectome Project. The distribution includes wb_view, a GUI-based visualiation platform, and wb_command, a command-line program for performing a variety of algorithmic tasksusing
CONNECTOME - WORKBENCH COMMANDS Version: 1.5.0 Commit Date: 2021-02-16 13:46:47 -0600 Operating System: Linux Information options: -help show this help info -arguments-help explain the format of subcommand help info -global-options display options that can be added to any command -parallel-help details on how wb_command uses parallelization -cifti-help explain the cifti file CONNECTOME - HCP 3T IMAGING PROTOCOL OVERVIEW HCP 3T Imaging Protocol Overview. Structural, fMRI, and dMRI acquisitions were collected over 4 total imaging sessions, each approximately 1 hour in duration. Resting-state and task-fMRI data were collected in two sessions. Each session consisted of two resting-state acquisitions of approximately 15 minutes each, followedby task-fMRI
CONNECTOMEDB
ConnectomeDB is a data management platform where users can access, explore and download the latest datasets from the Human Connectome Project. For help on using ConnectomeDB, please consult our user guide. Registration. Create a username. Usernames must be all lower-case. Username has been converted to lowercase. Username isrequired.
CONNECTOME - WORKBENCH COMMANDS Using Workbench Command. Workbench Command is a set of command-line tools that can be used to perform simple and complex operations within Connectome Workbench. LIFESPAN BABY CONNECTOME PROJECT Study Overview. The LifeSpan Baby Connectome Project (BCP) will explore human brain development from birth through early childhood, focusing on factors that contribute to healthy brain development.. A total of 500 typically developing children between birth and five years of age will be recruited across two data collection sites in a sequential cohort, accelerated longitudinal study design. HCP S1200 RELEASE REFERENCE MANUAL The HCP aimed to study and freely share data from 1 200 young adult (ages 22- 35) subjects from families with twins and non-twin siblings , using a protocol that includes structural and CONNECTOME - HOMEPAGESTUDIESSOFTWARERESOURCESNEWS & EVENTSABOUT CCFLIFESPAN CONNECTOME DATA Connectome software has been developed that fully supports browsing, downloading, exploring and analyzing of HCP data. Connectome software will be downloadable as individual components with full documentation on installing and using the tools. LIFESPAN 2.0 RELEASE OF HCP-AGING & HCP-DEVELOPMENT DATA The Lifespan Human Connectome Project (HCP) consortia for HCP-Aging & HCP-Development are thrilled to announce the Lifespan 2.0 Release of imaging and behavioral data on the NIMH Data Archive (NDA)!. Lifespan HCP Release 2.0 includes cross-sectional visit 1 (V1) preprocessed structural and functional imaging data, unprocessed V1 imaging data for all included modalitiesHCP DEVELOPMENT
Yet there is much we do not know about how normal development and childhood experiences (learning to read, playing a sport, or interacting socially) shape the brain’s wiring. Thanks to recent technological advances pioneered by the foundational Human Connectome Project study of healthy young adults, we can now explore, in unprecedented detail CONNECTOME - USING CONNECTOME WORKBENCH Connectome Workbench is an open source, freely available visualization and discovery tool used to map neuroimaging data, especially data generated by the Human Connectome Project. The distribution includes wb_view, a GUI-based visualiation platform, and wb_command, a command-line program for performing a variety of algorithmic tasksusing
CONNECTOME - WORKBENCH COMMANDS Version: 1.5.0 Commit Date: 2021-02-16 13:46:47 -0600 Operating System: Linux Information options: -help show this help info -arguments-help explain the format of subcommand help info -global-options display options that can be added to any command -parallel-help details on how wb_command uses parallelization -cifti-help explain the cifti file CONNECTOME - HCP 3T IMAGING PROTOCOL OVERVIEW HCP 3T Imaging Protocol Overview. Structural, fMRI, and dMRI acquisitions were collected over 4 total imaging sessions, each approximately 1 hour in duration. Resting-state and task-fMRI data were collected in two sessions. Each session consisted of two resting-state acquisitions of approximately 15 minutes each, followedby task-fMRI
CONNECTOMEDB
ConnectomeDB is a data management platform where users can access, explore and download the latest datasets from the Human Connectome Project. For help on using ConnectomeDB, please consult our user guide. Registration. Create a username. Usernames must be all lower-case. Username has been converted to lowercase. Username isrequired.
CONNECTOME - WORKBENCH COMMANDS Using Workbench Command. Workbench Command is a set of command-line tools that can be used to perform simple and complex operations within Connectome Workbench. LIFESPAN BABY CONNECTOME PROJECT Study Overview. The LifeSpan Baby Connectome Project (BCP) will explore human brain development from birth through early childhood, focusing on factors that contribute to healthy brain development.. A total of 500 typically developing children between birth and five years of age will be recruited across two data collection sites in a sequential cohort, accelerated longitudinal study design. HCP S1200 RELEASE REFERENCE MANUAL The HCP aimed to study and freely share data from 1 200 young adult (ages 22- 35) subjects from families with twins and non-twin siblings , using a protocol that includes structural and CONNECTOME - HCP 7T IMAGING PROTOCOL OVERVIEW A more complete set of imaging parameters can be found in the 7T protocol exports from the scanner, available for all 7T subjects as the 7T MRI Session Summary CSVs (184 subjects) in ConnectomeDB on the S1200 Project page as a “Quick Download”. FOV positioning in all runs was handled in an automated manner using the Siemens AutoAlignfeature.
CONNECTOME - HCP PIPELINES REFERENCE HCP Pipelines Reference. The HCP Pipelines are a set of tools (primarily, but not exclusively, shell scripts) for processing MRI images for the Human Connectome Project.. Pipeline scripts implement the Minimal Preprocessing Pipeline (MPP) described in Glasser et al. 2013, single and multi-run ICA-FIX cleaning of fMRI data, task analysis using FEAT, diffusion analysis using bedpostX and 7T data DUAL MECHANISMS OF COGNITIVE CONTROL Study Overview. This project focuses on understanding the psychological and neural mechanisms that give rise to cognitive control. Cognitive control processes are a component of human mental function that is fundamentally important in a wide range of domains, including attention, working memory, episodic memory, and decisionmaking.
COMPONENTS OF THE HUMAN CONNECTOME PROJECT Components of the Human Connectome Project - Diffusion Tractography. MR diffusion tractography is a method for identifying anatomical connections in the living human brain. These connections form the substrate for information transfer between remote brain regions and are therefore central to our understanding of brain function. COMPONENTS OF THE HUMAN CONNECTOME PROJECT Components of the Human Connectome Project - MEG and EEG. High-quality data for 67 subjects has been released on ConnectomeDB. MEG (magnetoencephalography) and EEG (electroencephalography) are non-invasive electrophysiological techniques for recording brain activity. EEG is based on measuring voltage sensed by an array of electrodes placed onHCP CITATIONS
The WU-Minn Human Connectome Project: An overview. NeuroImage 80 (2013):62-79. MR pulse sequences for multi-band EPI data (diffusion and BOLD fMRI). The EPI data acquired by the WU-Minn HCP have benefited greatly from the use of multi-band pulse sequences. Accordingly, for any studies that make use of HCP functional and/ordiffusion MRI data
CONNECTOME - WORKBENCH COMMANDS Version 1.5.0 of the Connectome Workbench is now publicly available for download for Mac, Windows and Linux. Explore connectivity data and learn the application with our tutorial and sample HCP data set. HCP-DEVELOPMENT LIFESPAN RELEASE 1.0 ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS The Lifespan HCP Release 1.0 for HCP-Development and HCP-Aging is now available. All HCP-Development (ages 5-21) data is shared in the NIMH Data Archive NDA Collection #2846.. Lifespan HCP Release 1.0 data includes unprocessed data of all modalities (structural MRI, resting state fMRI, task fMRI, and diffusion MRI) for 655 HCP-D subjects, minimally preprocessed structural MRI data (only) for VISUALIZING THE NETWORKED BRAIN: A PARCELLATION SCHEME FOR This network image comes from the latest thesis work by Steve Nelson, working under the auspices of Steve Petersen, PhD, the James S McDonnell Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at Washington University in Saint Louis.Nelson’s research is using fcMRI and fMRI to parcell the parietal cortex, yielding a fascinating diagram of function andstructure.
S1200 GROUP AVERAGE DATA RELEASE We are pleased to announce the release of group-average structural and functional MRI data for the HCP S1200 young adult subjects. The dataset includes : group average T1w, T2w, and T1w divided by T2w volumes. group average right and left hemisphere surfaces. group average MSMAll-registered maps of sulcal depth, thickness, curvature,myelin
CONNECTOME - HOMEPAGESTUDIESSOFTWARERESOURCESNEWS & EVENTSABOUT CCFLIFESPAN CONNECTOME DATA Connectome software has been developed that fully supports browsing, downloading, exploring and analyzing of HCP data. Connectome software will be downloadable as individual components with full documentation on installing and using the tools. CONNECTOMEDBCONNECTOMEDBNEED HELP WITH ASPERA INSTALL ConnectomeDB is a data management platform where users can access, explore and download the latest datasets from the Human Connectome Project. For help on using ConnectomeDB, please consult our user guide. Registration. Create a username. Usernames must be all lower-case. Username has been converted to lowercase. Username isrequired.
CONNECTOME - WORKBENCH COMMANDS Version: 1.5.0 Commit Date: 2021-02-16 13:46:47 -0600 Operating System: Linux Information options: -help show this help info -arguments-help explain the format of subcommand help info -global-options display options that can be added to any command -parallel-help details on how wb_command uses parallelization -cifti-help explain the cifti file format and related terms -gifti-help explain the LIFESPAN 2.0 RELEASE OF HCP-AGING & HCP-DEVELOPMENT DATA The Lifespan Human Connectome Project (HCP) consortia for HCP-Aging & HCP-Development are thrilled to announce the Lifespan 2.0 Release of imaging and behavioral data on the NIMH Data Archive (NDA)!. Lifespan HCP Release 2.0 includes cross-sectional visit 1 (V1) preprocessed structural and functional imaging data, unprocessed V1 imaging data for all included modalities CONNECTOME - HCP 3T IMAGING PROTOCOL OVERVIEW HCP 3T Imaging Protocol Overview. Structural, fMRI, and dMRI acquisitions were collected over 4 total imaging sessions, each approximately 1 hour in duration. Resting-state and task-fMRI data were collected in two sessions. Each session consisted of two resting-state acquisitions of approximately 15 minutes each, followedby task-fMRI
CONNECTOME - HCP 7T IMAGING PROTOCOL OVERVIEW A more complete set of imaging parameters can be found in the 7T protocol exports from the scanner, available for all 7T subjects as the 7T MRI Session Summary CSVs (184 subjects) in ConnectomeDB on the S1200 Project page as a “Quick Download”. FOV positioning in all runs was handled in an automated manner using the Siemens AutoAlignfeature.
CONNECTOME - WORKBENCH COMMANDS Using Workbench Command. Workbench Command is a set of command-line tools that can be used to perform simple and complex operations within Connectome Workbench. COMPONENTS OF THE HUMAN CONNECTOME PROJECT Components of the Human Connectome Project - Diffusion Tractography. MR diffusion tractography is a method for identifying anatomical connections in the living human brain. These connections form the substrate for information transfer between remote brain regions and are therefore central to our understanding of brain function.HCP CITATIONS
HCP S1200 RELEASE REFERENCE MANUAL The HCP aimed to study and freely share data from 1 200 young adult (ages 22- 35) subjects from families with twins and non-twin siblings , using a protocol that includes structural and CONNECTOME - HOMEPAGESTUDIESSOFTWARERESOURCESNEWS & EVENTSABOUT CCFLIFESPAN CONNECTOME DATA Connectome software has been developed that fully supports browsing, downloading, exploring and analyzing of HCP data. Connectome software will be downloadable as individual components with full documentation on installing and using the tools. CONNECTOMEDBCONNECTOMEDBNEED HELP WITH ASPERA INSTALL ConnectomeDB is a data management platform where users can access, explore and download the latest datasets from the Human Connectome Project. For help on using ConnectomeDB, please consult our user guide. Registration. Create a username. Usernames must be all lower-case. Username has been converted to lowercase. Username isrequired.
CONNECTOME - WORKBENCH COMMANDS Version: 1.5.0 Commit Date: 2021-02-16 13:46:47 -0600 Operating System: Linux Information options: -help show this help info -arguments-help explain the format of subcommand help info -global-options display options that can be added to any command -parallel-help details on how wb_command uses parallelization -cifti-help explain the cifti file format and related terms -gifti-help explain the LIFESPAN 2.0 RELEASE OF HCP-AGING & HCP-DEVELOPMENT DATA The Lifespan Human Connectome Project (HCP) consortia for HCP-Aging & HCP-Development are thrilled to announce the Lifespan 2.0 Release of imaging and behavioral data on the NIMH Data Archive (NDA)!. Lifespan HCP Release 2.0 includes cross-sectional visit 1 (V1) preprocessed structural and functional imaging data, unprocessed V1 imaging data for all included modalities CONNECTOME - HCP 3T IMAGING PROTOCOL OVERVIEW HCP 3T Imaging Protocol Overview. Structural, fMRI, and dMRI acquisitions were collected over 4 total imaging sessions, each approximately 1 hour in duration. Resting-state and task-fMRI data were collected in two sessions. Each session consisted of two resting-state acquisitions of approximately 15 minutes each, followedby task-fMRI
CONNECTOME - HCP 7T IMAGING PROTOCOL OVERVIEW A more complete set of imaging parameters can be found in the 7T protocol exports from the scanner, available for all 7T subjects as the 7T MRI Session Summary CSVs (184 subjects) in ConnectomeDB on the S1200 Project page as a “Quick Download”. FOV positioning in all runs was handled in an automated manner using the Siemens AutoAlignfeature.
CONNECTOME - WORKBENCH COMMANDS Using Workbench Command. Workbench Command is a set of command-line tools that can be used to perform simple and complex operations within Connectome Workbench. COMPONENTS OF THE HUMAN CONNECTOME PROJECT Components of the Human Connectome Project - Diffusion Tractography. MR diffusion tractography is a method for identifying anatomical connections in the living human brain. These connections form the substrate for information transfer between remote brain regions and are therefore central to our understanding of brain function.HCP CITATIONS
HCP S1200 RELEASE REFERENCE MANUAL The HCP aimed to study and freely share data from 1 200 young adult (ages 22- 35) subjects from families with twins and non-twin siblings , using a protocol that includes structural andHCP DEVELOPMENT
Yet there is much we do not know about how normal development and childhood experiences (learning to read, playing a sport, or interacting socially) shape the brain’s wiring. Thanks to recent technological advances pioneered by the foundational Human Connectome Project study of healthy young adults, we can now explore, in unprecedented detail COMPONENTS OF THE HUMAN CONNECTOME PROJECT Components of the Human Connectome Project - Behavioral Testing. The primary goal of the Human Connectome Project is to understand the typical patterns of structural and functional connectivity in the healthy adult human brain. However, as we attempt to define "typical," we know that there are important individual differences in suchpatterns
CONNECTOME - HCP PIPELINES REFERENCE HCP Pipelines Reference. The HCP Pipelines are a set of tools (primarily, but not exclusively, shell scripts) for processing MRI images for the Human Connectome Project.. Pipeline scripts implement the Minimal Preprocessing Pipeline (MPP) described in Glasser et al. 2013, single and multi-run ICA-FIX cleaning of fMRI data, task analysis using FEAT, diffusion analysis using bedpostX and 7T data COMPONENTS OF THE HUMAN CONNECTOME PROJECT Task-related fMRI analyses will help us identify and characterize functionally distinct nodes in the human brain. In turn, this will help us guide, validate, and interpret the results of the connectivity analyses obtained using resting state fMRI and HARDI diffusion imaging. We have developed and are utilizing a core battery of tasksthat each
HCP YOUNG ADULT
MGH Adult Diffusion Data Release Released on 08/01/2014. Summary: The MGH-USC HCP team has acquired and shared diffusion imaging data from 35 healthy adults, between the ages of 20 and 59, scanned on the customized Siemens 3T Connectom scanner. This scanner is a modified 3T Skyra system (MAGNETOM Skyra Siemens Healthcare), housed at theMGH/HST
DUAL MECHANISMS OF COGNITIVE CONTROL Study Overview. This project focuses on understanding the psychological and neural mechanisms that give rise to cognitive control. Cognitive control processes are a component of human mental function that is fundamentally important in a wide range of domains, including attention, working memory, episodic memory, and decisionmaking.
HCP-DEVELOPMENT LIFESPAN RELEASE 1.0 ACCESS INSTRUCTIONS The Lifespan HCP Release 1.0 for HCP-Development and HCP-Aging is now available. All HCP-Development (ages 5-21) data is shared in the NIMH Data Archive NDA Collection #2846.. Lifespan HCP Release 1.0 data includes unprocessed data of all modalities (structural MRI, resting state fMRI, task fMRI, and diffusion MRI) for 655 HCP-D subjects, minimally preprocessed structural MRI data (only) for QUICK REFERENCE: OPEN ACCESS VS RESTRICTED DATA There are two tiers of restricted data, and therefore two tiers of restricted access. Tier 1 Restricted Data refers to potentially identifying but non-sensitive information, such as Age (in years), Race/Ethnicity, and twin status. Tier 2 Restricted Data refers to data that has a greater potential factor for allowing subjects to beidentified
VISUALIZING THE NETWORKED BRAIN: A PARCELLATION SCHEME FOR This network image comes from the latest thesis work by Steve Nelson, working under the auspices of Steve Petersen, PhD, the James S McDonnell Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at Washington University in Saint Louis.Nelson’s research is using fcMRI and fMRI to parcell the parietal cortex, yielding a fascinating diagram of function andstructure.
S1200 GROUP AVERAGE DATA RELEASE We are pleased to announce the release of group-average structural and functional MRI data for the HCP S1200 young adult subjects. The dataset includes : group average T1w, T2w, and T1w divided by T2w volumes. group average right and left hemisphere surfaces. group average MSMAll-registered maps of sulcal depth, thickness, curvature,myelin
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WHAT IS THE CONNECTOME COORDINATION FACILITY? The Connectome Coordination Facility (CCF) houses and distributes public research data for a series of studies that focus on the connections within the human brain. These are known as HUMAN CONNECTOME PROJECTS. The CCF currently supports 20 human connectome studies. Scroll down tolearn more.
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1200 Subjects (2010-2016) The Human Connectome Project (HCP) has tackled one of the great scientific challenges of the 21st century: mapping the human brain, aiming to connect its structure to function and behavior. Explore This ProjectLIFESPAN HCP
4 Projects, Active 2013-2020 HCP Lifespan Projects are acquiring and sharing multimodal imaging data acquired across the lifespan, in four age groups (prenatal, 0-5,6-21, and 36-100+).
Explore These Projects CONNECTOMES RELATED TO HUMAN DISEASE 18 Projects, Active 2017-2027 HCP Disease studies apply HCP-style data collection methods to subject cohorts at risk for, or suffering from, disorders affecting the brain. Explore These ProjectsHCP SOFTWARE
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PUBLIC RELEASE OF QUNEX SOFTWARE SUITE FOR HCP IMAGE PROCESSING Announcing the first public release of Quantitative Neuroimaging Environment & Toolbox (QuNex)Read More
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HCP EARLY PSYCHOSIS DATA RELEASED The first release of imaging and behavioral data from a study of affective and non-affective psychosis participants and healthy controls ages 16-25. Full Announcement and Access InstructionsFeatured News
LIFESPAN 2.0 RELEASE FOR HCP-AGING & HCP-DEVELOPMENT HCP-Development Release 2.0 data is now available! Full Announcement and Access InstructionsFeatured News
LIFESPAN 2.0 RELEASE FOR HCP-AGING & HCP-DEVELOPMENT HCP-Aging Release 2.0 data is now available! Full Announcement and Access InstructionsFeatured News
RELIVE THE 2019 HCP COURSE The course materials and practical sessions from the 2019 HCP Course in Portland Oregon have been posted for download.Learn More
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HEALTHY ADULT CONNECTOMES The Human Connectome Project (HCP) has tackled one of the great scientific challenges of the 21st century: mapping the human brain, aiming to connect its structure to function and behavior.HCP YOUNG ADULT
PI: Kamil Ugurbil, David Van Essen 1200 Subjects, Age 22-353T MR, 7T MR, MEG
Washington U. in Saint Louis, U. of Minnesota, U. of Oxford, Saint Louis U., Indiana U., U. d’Annunzio, Ernst Strungmann Institute, Warwick U., Radboud U. Nijmegen, U. of California at BerkeleyInfo
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* Jul 21, 2017: S1200 Extensively Processed fMRI Data * Mar 01, 2017: 1200 Subjects Data Release RECENT NEWS (ALL STUDY NEWS ) * Apr 11, 2018: Reprocessed 7T fMRI data released + other updates! LIFESPAN CONNECTOME DATA HCP Lifespan Projects are acquiring and sharing multimodal imaging data acquired across the lifespan, in four age groups (prenatal, 0-5, 6-21, and 36-100+). The scanning protocols are similar to those for the WU-Minn Young Adult HCP, except shorter in duration.Learn More
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PI: Beau Ances, Susan Bookheimer, Randy Buckner, David Salat, Stephen Smith, Melissa Terpstra, Kamil Ugurbil, David Van Essen, Roger Woods 1200 Subjects, Age 36-100+3T MRI
Washington University, University of Minnesota, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University, University of California Los Angeles,Oxford University
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* Feb 26, 2021: HCP-Aging Lifespan 2.0 Release RECENT NEWS (ALL STUDY NEWS ) * Feb 26, 2021: Lifespan 2.0 Release of HCP-Aging & HCP-Developmentdata
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PI: Deanna Barch, Susan Bookheimer, Randy Buckner, Mirella Dapretto, Stephen Smith, Leah Somerville, Kathleen Thomas, David Van Essen, EssaYacoub
1350 Subjects, Age 5-213T MRI
Washington University, University of Minnesota, University of California at Los Angeles, Harvard University, Oxford UniversityInfo
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* Feb 26, 2021: HCP-Development Lifespan 2.0 Release RECENT NEWS (ALL STUDY NEWS ) * Feb 26, 2021: Lifespan 2.0 Release of HCP-Aging & HCP-Developmentdata
LIFESPAN BABY CONNECTOME PROJECT PI: Jed Elison, Weili Lin 500 Subjects, Age 0-53T MR
University of North Carolina, University of MinnesotaInfo
LIFESPAN DEVELOPING HUMAN CONNECTOME PROJECT PI: David Edwards, Jo Hajnal, Daniel Rueckert, Stephen Smith 1500 Subjects, Age 20-44 weeks post-conceptionMR
King's College London, Imperial College London, Oxford UniversityInfo
CONNECTOMES RELATED TO HUMAN DISEASE HCP Disease studies apply HCP-style data collection protocols toward subject cohorts at risk for, or suffering from, diseases or disorders affecting the brain, with a goal of providing comparable data to healthy HCP subjects across the lifespan.Learn More
ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE CONNECTOME PROJECT PI: Barbara Bendlin, Shi-Jiang Li 300 Subjects, Age 55-903T MRI, PET
Medical College of Wisconsin, University of WisconsinInfo
AMISH CONNECTOME PROJECT PI: Elliot Hong, Peter Kochunov 450 Subjects, Age 18-853T MRI
University of MarylandInfo
CHANGES IN VISUAL CORTICAL CONNECTIVITY FOLLOWING CENTRAL VISUAL FIELDLOSS
PI: Kristina Visscher 100 Subjects, Age 18-89 3T MRI, Retinal Imaging (OCT and SLO) University of AlabamaInfo
CONNECTOMES RELATED TO ANXIETY & DEPRESSION PI: John Gabrieli, Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli 225 Subjects, Age 14-153T MRI, 7T MRI
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts General Hospital, McLean Hospital, Boston UniversityInfo
CONNECTOMIC IMAGING IN FAMILIAL & SPORADIC FRONTOTEMPORAL DEGENERATIONPI: Murray Grossman
200 Subjects, Age 18-603T MRI
University of Pennsylvania, Mayo Clinic, Massachusetts General Hospital, Northwestern University, University of California SanFrancisco
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CONNECTOMICS IN BRAIN AGING AND DEMENTIAPI: James Becker
400 Subjects, Age 50-89 3T MRI, MEG, PET-PiB University of PittsburghInfo
DIMENSIONAL CONNECTOMICS OF ANXIOUS MISERYPI: Yvette Sheline
250 Subjects, Age 18-453T MRI
University of PennsylvaniaInfo
EPILEPSY CONNECTOME PROJECT PI: Jeff Binder, Beth Meyerand 340 Subjects, Age 18-503T MRI
Medical College of Wisconsin, University of WisconsinInfo
HUMAN CONNECTOME PROJECT FOR EARLY PSYCHOSIS PI: Alan Breier, Martha Shenton 400 Subjects, Age 16-353T MRI
Boston, MA: Brigham and Women's Hospital, Beth Israel Deaconess-Massachusetts Mental Health Center, McLean Hospital, Massachusetts General Hospital; Indianapolis, IN: Indiana UniversityInfo
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* Sep 09, 2020: First data from HCP for Early Psychosis Released HUMAN CONNECTOMES FOR LOW VISION, BLINDNESS, AND SIGHT RESTORATION PI: Geoffrey Aguirre, Vivek Patel, Yonggang Shi 260 Subjects, Age 20-80 3T MRI, Ophthalmic imaging University of Southern California, University of PennsylvaniaInfo
MAPPING CONNECTOMES FOR DISORDERED MENTAL STATESPI: Leanne Williams
300 Subjects, Age 18-35MRI
Stanford University
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NEURAL DISCONNECTION & ERRANT VISUAL PERCEPTION IN PSYCHOTICPSYCHOPATHOLOGY
PI: Scott Sponheim
300 Subjects, Age 18-593T MRI
University of MinnesotaInfo
PERTURBATION OF THE TREATMENT OF RESISTANT DEPRESSION CONNECTOME BY FAST-ACTING THERAPIES PI: Randall Espinoza, Katherine Narr, Danny Wang 240 Subjects, Age 20-643T MRI
University of California, Los AngelesInfo
THE STRUCTURAL & FUNCTIONAL CONNECTOME ACROSS AD SUBTYPESPI: John Ringman
260 Subjects, Age 20-803T MRI
University of Southern CaliforniaInfo
RELATED CONNECTOME STUDIES These studies are not explicitly chartered under the Lifespan HCP or Disease HCP grants, but are studying brain function using the rigor and methods of the Human Connectome Project.Learn More
DUAL MECHANISMS OF COGNITIVE CONTROLPI: Todd Braver
300 Subjects, Age 18-40MR
Washington University School of MedicineInfo
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PRIVACY STATEMENT FOR THE HUMAN CONNECTOME PROJECT AND CONNECTOME COORDINATION FACILITYPRIVACY STATEMENT
The member universities of the Human Connectome Project take privacy very seriously, whether dealing with participant data or the data of those visiting this website. The participant data from our research into the Human Connectome that is stored in our XNAT server is de-identified, and contains no personal health information (PHI). Our website collects names and email addresses via our contact form. This information is used solely by the administrators and members of the HCP website and is not shared, traded or sold to third parties under any circumstances. Our website may also collect non-personal data about site visits, sessions, and IP addresses. This information is only used for diagnostic or debugging purposes, to help us optimize our website's performance, and is not shared externally. This is a standard practice for most websites, and this data is never linked with personally identifiable information. This website contains links to other websites whose content we think is relevant. However, the HCP website is not responsible for maintaining or updating the content of these other sites. If any of these sites are found to contain irrelevant or offensive information,please contact us .
By using humanconnectome.org, you signify your agreement to our privacy policy as stated above. Note that this policy may be revised periodically without notice. Please re-read this policy prior to submitting any personal information if you have concerns about how your information is being collected and used.OK
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