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Introduction to the NeuroImage Special Issue “Mapping the Connectome”
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Smith, Steve
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Brain - anatomy & histology
/ Brain - physiology
/ Connectome - methods
/ Diffusion Tensor Imaging - methods
/ Humans
/ Models, Anatomic
/ Models, Neurological
2013
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Introduction to the NeuroImage Special Issue “Mapping the Connectome”
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Smith, Steve
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Brain - anatomy & histology
/ Brain - physiology
/ Connectome - methods
/ Diffusion Tensor Imaging - methods
/ Humans
/ Models, Anatomic
/ Models, Neurological
2013
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Introduction to the NeuroImage Special Issue “Mapping the Connectome”
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Introduction to the NeuroImage Special Issue “Mapping the Connectome”
2013
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The \"WU-Minn\" HCP is generating a mapping of the (macroscopic-level functional and structural) human connectome in over 1000 subjects, that will be the most comprehensive dataset of this type generated to date (Van Essen); to achieve this, many new acquisition and analysis developments are described, including improved MRI hardware and accelerated EPI for dMRI and fMRI (Ugurbil), surface-based data pre-processing (Glasser), dMRI (Sotiropoulos), rfMRI (Smith), task-fMRI and behavioural data (Barch), MEG (Larson-Prior) and informatics (Marcus).
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Elsevier Inc,Elsevier Limited
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