Re: [HCP-Users] SNR in WU-Minn HCP 1200 Subjects protocol

2018-09-19 Thread Glasser, Matthew
That number is something that may be useful when on the scanner fiddling with 
the protocols, but is otherwise irrelevant.

Matt.

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Date: Tuesday, September 18, 2018 at 6:41 PM
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Subject: [HCP-Users] SNR in WU-Minn HCP 1200 Subjects protocol

Dear Mr/Ms,

First of all, let me thanks for your great work in HCP dataset. I am an 
graduate student from Purdue University in Biomedical Engineering department. 
Recently, I got a question about the SNR appears in protocol manual. I found 
all the detailed session scan protocol (e.g. structural, resting-state) has SNR 
equals 1 in it. I wonder what this SNR really means in the protocol and what 
the difference between this one and the one that in the common sense! The 
attachment is a screenshot of one of the protocols.
Thank you very much!

Bests,
Jinxia (Fiona) Yao
Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering
Purdue University, 2022
yao...@purdue.edu<mailto:yao...@purdue.edu>


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[HCP-Users] SNR in WU-Minn HCP 1200 Subjects protocol

2018-09-19 Thread Jinxia Yao
Dear Mr/Ms,

First of all, let me thanks for your great work in HCP dataset. I am an 
graduate student from Purdue University in Biomedical Engineering department. 
Recently, I got a question about the SNR appears in protocol manual. I found 
all the detailed session scan protocol (e.g. structural, resting-state) has SNR 
equals 1 in it. I wonder what this SNR really means in the protocol and what 
the difference between this one and the one that in the common sense! The 
attachment is a screenshot of one of the protocols.
Thank you very much!

Bests,
Jinxia (Fiona) Yao
Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering
Purdue University, 2022
yao...@purdue.edu


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