Department of Radiology, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Neuroimage. 2013 Oct 15;80:190-201. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2013.05.056. Epub 2013 May 20.
The Human Connectome Project (HCP) seeks to map the structural and functional connections between network elements in the human brain. Magnetoencephalography (MEG) provides a temporally rich source of information on brain network dynamics and represents one source of functional connectivity data to be provided by the HCP. High quality MEG data will be collected from 50 twin pairs both in the resting state and during performance of motor, working memory and language tasks. These data will be available to the general community. Additionally, using the cortical parcellation scheme common to all imaging modalities, the HCP will provide processing pipelines for calculating connection matrices as a function of time and frequency. Together with structural and functional data generated using magnetic resonance imaging methods, these data represent a unique opportunity to investigate brain network connectivity in a large cohort of normal adult human subjects. The analysis pipeline software and the dynamic connectivity matrices that it generates will all be made freely available to the research community.
人类连接组计划(HCP)旨在绘制人类大脑中网络元素之间的结构和功能连接。脑磁图(MEG)为大脑网络动态提供了丰富的时间信息,并且代表了 HCP 将提供的功能连接数据的来源之一。将从 50 对双胞胎的静息状态和运动、工作记忆和语言任务期间收集高质量的 MEG 数据。这些数据将提供给广大社区。此外,使用所有成像模式共有的皮质分割方案,HCP 将提供用于计算连接矩阵的处理管道,这些矩阵是时间和频率的函数。与使用磁共振成像方法生成的结构和功能数据一起,这些数据代表了在一大群正常成年人类受试者中研究大脑网络连通性的独特机会。分析管道软件及其生成的动态连接矩阵将免费提供给研究社区。