Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology, Washington University School of Medicine, 660 S. Euclid Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA.
Neuroimage. 2013 Oct 15;80:62-79. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.05.041. Epub 2013 May 16.
The Human Connectome Project consortium led by Washington University, University of Minnesota, and Oxford University is undertaking a systematic effort to map macroscopic human brain circuits and their relationship to behavior in a large population of healthy adults. This overview article focuses on progress made during the first half of the 5-year project in refining the methods for data acquisition and analysis. Preliminary analyses based on a finalized set of acquisition and preprocessing protocols demonstrate the exceptionally high quality of the data from each modality. The first quarterly release of imaging and behavioral data via the ConnectomeDB database demonstrates the commitment to making HCP datasets freely accessible. Altogether, the progress to date provides grounds for optimism that the HCP datasets and associated methods and software will become increasingly valuable resources for characterizing human brain connectivity and function, their relationship to behavior, and their heritability and genetic underpinnings.
人类连接组计划联盟由华盛顿大学、明尼苏达大学和牛津大学领导,正在进行一项系统的努力,以绘制大量健康成年人的大脑宏观连接图及其与行为的关系。本文概述了该 5 年计划前半段在完善数据获取和分析方法方面取得的进展。基于最终确定的一套获取和预处理协议的初步分析表明,每种模态的数据质量都非常高。通过 ConnectomeDB 数据库发布的第一批成像和行为数据季度报告表明了致力于使 HCP 数据集免费获取的承诺。总而言之,迄今为止的进展使人们有理由乐观地认为,HCP 数据集以及相关的方法和软件将成为越来越有价值的资源,用于描述人类大脑连接和功能、它们与行为的关系以及它们的遗传性和遗传基础。