Posted By: Michael Milham - Nov 20, 2010
Tool/Resource: 1000 Functional Connectomes Project
 
On behalf of the International Neuroimaging Data-sharing Initiative (INDI), I am pleased to provide the following updates:

PROSPECTIVE DATA-SHARING
1) The NKI-Rockland Sample
- The sample size is progressively increasing at a rate of 5-6 subjects per week. Currently the sample includes data for 40 participants, including R-fMRI, DTI, and more than 26 phenotypic questionnaires.
- Quick Link: http://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org/indi...

2) Initial release of datasets from Beijing anticipated for 1st-2nd week of December.

3) Initial release of datasets from NYU IPN anticipated for 1st-2nd week of December.

** We now have pledges to contribute from 14 SITES! **
- Quick Link: http://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org/indi...

RETROSPECTIVE DATA-SHARING
1) The NYU-IPN Substance Dependence Sample
- Data from Kelly et al. (in press, Biological Psychiatry) is now available and includes 29 individuals diagnosed with substance dependence and 24 healthy controls
- Quick Link: http://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org/indi...

2) IQ measures for 1000 FCP Beijing dataset
- Coming soon (anticipated release date: Dec 1).

** MORE retrospective datasets to come! **
- Quick Link: http://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org/indi...


----------------------------------IMPORTANT REMINDER BEFORE DOWNLOADING DATA----------------------------------
To download INDI data. you must login into NITRC and request access. A simple button press, very easy. After that you must be logged in into NITRC before you can download data
–Quicklink: http://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org/indi...
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*** JOIN INDI NOW – SHARE THAT BRAIN! ***
Join in the sharing! Or as our motto has become, Share That Brain! We invite you to join INDI-Retro or Indi-Prospective. You can share whatever parts of your data you want.


** INTERESTED IN OPEN-ACCESS TASK-FMRI DATASETS??? CHECK OUT: http://openfmri.org by Russ Poldrack **
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