open-discussion > Questions about the INDI NYU Cocaine dataset
Apr 6, 2011  01:04 PM | Clare Kelly
Questions about the INDI NYU Cocaine dataset
I recently received some questions about the NYU cocaine dataste and wanted to post them here in case the answers are of help to anyone else.

 1.The rest-state fmri data have already  transformed into MNI152 3mm standard space by non-linear transformation  as well as linear. Were those fmri data directly transformed into MNI space, or “linear registration of functional to structural images (with intermediate registration to a low-resolution image and b0 unwarping); nonlinear registration of structural images to the MNI152 template” (Kelly et al, 2010)?

Answer. Yes, the data have been transformed to MNI152 space using the methods outlined in Kelly et al., 2010: 


2."The 23 youngest male and 2 female cocaine-dependent participants are group-matched ......" As there are 3 female cocaine-dependent participants, which 2 female are group-matched?


Answer. I will have to check on this and post again later. By group-matched, we mean that there are no differences between the two groups in terms of sex and other demographic variables - individuals participants were not matched to one another.

3. The  INDI cocaine dataset has already been preprocessed and transformed into standard space. Without motion parameters, regression of nuisance covariates would be incomplete. Will the 6 motion parameters obtained during motion correction step be available in the future?

Answer. Motion correction has not been performed. The only preprocessing steps performed on the data were:
 
  • Removal of the first 4 timepoints
  • Slice-timing correction (for ascending interleaved acquisition)
  • Reorientation to RPI
  • Registration to T2-style image and b0 unwarping
  • Linear and non-linear transformation to MNI152 3mm space
Hope that helps!
Clare

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