Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
Neuroinform (2010) 8:61–62 DOI 10.1007/s12021-010-9070-1 EDITORIAL David N. Kennedy Published online: 29 April 2010 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2010 As Obi-Wan Kenobi of the Star Wars movies fame could evidence of the local stability of the resting state map have told you, there was a substantial shift in the (data (Shehzad et al. 2009) and the characterization of the sharing) force recently. With the public release of the “1000 sensitivity of the resting state map to development (Kelly Functional Conectomes” project at the Neuroimaging et al. 2009) and various diagnostic conditions (Castellanos Informatics Tools and resources Clearinghouse (Biswal et et al. 2008; Cullen et al. 2009; Di Martino et al. 2009), this al. 2010; Luo et al. 2009), an order of magnitude more work demonstrates that, despite the variability of multi-site resting state fMRI data is now freely available in the public design, remarkably loose control of acquisition details domain. Collected from over 30 sites, and comprising yields resting state data that is remarkably consistent across resting state fMRI data from over 1,200 individual subjects, sites. This holds dramatic promise for enhanced pooling, the “1000 Functional Conectomes” project promotes both integration, and emphasizes the need for enhanced neuro- data
Neuroinformatics – Springer Journals
Published: Apr 29, 2010
Read and print from thousands of top scholarly journals.
Already have an account? Log in
Bookmark this article. You can see your Bookmarks on your DeepDyve Library.
To save an article, log in first, or sign up for a DeepDyve account if you don’t already have one.
Copy and paste the desired citation format or use the link below to download a file formatted for EndNote
Access the full text.
Sign up today, get DeepDyve free for 14 days.
All DeepDyve websites use cookies to improve your online experience. They were placed on your computer when you launched this website. You can change your cookie settings through your browser.