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I had a (hopefully) quick question about the cortical parcellation manual labeling data... specifically, is there any information about race/ethnicity and education levels for these participants? It looks like from some past replies (in ~2009), the cortical labels were based on two sets-- one done by Rahul Desikan (~40 subjects) and the other by Christophe Destrieux (~24 subjects). I'm presuming it is these two papers: -Desikan, R. S., Ségonne, F., Fischl, B., Quinn, B. T., Dickerson, B. C., Blacker, D., ... & Killiany, R. J. (2006). An automated labeling system for subdividing the human cerebral cortex on MRI scans into gyral based regions of interest. Neuroimage, 31(3), 968-980. -Destrieux, C., Fischl, B., Dale, A., & Halgren, E. (2010). Automatic parcellation of human cortical gyri and sulci using standard anatomical nomenclature. Neuroimage, 53(1), 1-15. If that's correct, those publications only list a bit about the participants' ages and sex. There's nothing about these other demographic factors, and I thought I would try to track that information. Thanks much in advance for the help, and all the best, Jamie. --- Jamie Hanson Associate Professor, Psychology Research Scientist, Learning Research and Development Center University of Pittsburgh
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