Updated imaging data from the HCP-Young Adult (HCP-YA, healthy adult twins and non-twin siblings, ages 22-35) project has been released on a new platform, "ConnectomeDB powered by BALSA" (see ConnectomeDB tab). …
The HCP consortium is pleased to announce the release of fully reprocessed 7T fMRI data for 184 HCP-Young Adult (HCP-YA) subjects for download on ConnectomeDB. The rerelease corrects the error in the 7T preproc…
The Human Connectome Project (HCP) WU-Minn consortium is pleased to announce the release of all SNP Genotypes collected for HCP-Young Adult (HCP-YA) subjects on dbGaP: Mapping the Human Connectome - Structure, Functio…
Since the first release of HCP data became available to purchase on hard drive in March 2013, the Connectome team has shipped almost 8 Petabytes of data on more than 1,100 hard drives. As we approach the five-year annive…
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 gro…
The Human Connectome Project (HCP) WU-Minn consortium is pleased to announce the release of extensively processed 3T rfMRI data associated with the HCP S1200 Data Release, the final release of subjects from the Young Adu…
To all users of 7T HCP data: We have confirmed that there is a major issue with the released 7T preprocessed fMRI data, including resting state, retinotopy and movie watching task data. Specifically, all 7T fMRI scans…
The full set (~76TB) of 1200 Subject Release HCP data (S1200) is now available on the cloud in an Amazon Web Services (AWS) S3 bucket as part of the AWS Public Data Sets program! For more info on connecting to t…
Announcing updates to the 1200 Subject restricted data available in ConnectomeDB: “HasGT” (has genotyping data) measure added. This measure enables users to ascertain which twin and family structure relationships a…
The Human Connectome Project (HCP) WU-Minn consortium is pleased to announce the 1200 Subjects Release of HCP image and behavioral data, its final release of new HCP Subjects. The 1200 Subjects release includes behavi…
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