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| Dataset | FZJ-2020-05216 |
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2020
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.25493/C2CW-HFW
Abstract: Brain connectivity is one of the main objects of brain research reflecting the interaction between neuronal populations at a variety of spatial and temporal scales and modalities. The main approaches include the extraction and analysis of the structural connectivity (SC) representing the anatomical axonal tracts and functional connectivity (FC) representing the temporal correlation between neuronal activity of brain regions. Extraction of SC and FC is a complex process requiring a deep knowledge of the data processing methods. The current project is aimed at facilitation of this process and provides an access to the extracted brain connectivities ready for further usage. The data includes SC and resting-state FC for several brain atlases of different granularity, where the parcellation is performed based on functional, anatomical and cytoarchitectonic brain properties. The connectivity is extracted and averaged over several hundreds of healthy subjects from well-known public repositories of neuroimaging data, including the Human Connectome Project (HCP) [Van Essen et al., 2013](https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.05.041) and Enhanced Nathan Klein Institute Rockland Sample (eNKI) [Nooner et al., 2012](https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2012.00152). The provided SC and FC can be used for group-level investigations of the connectivities and for data-driven mathematical modeling of the resting-state brain dynamics.
Keyword(s): Health and Life (1st) ; Medicine (2nd)
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