Re: [HCP-Users] Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index Component Scores

2016-06-15 Thread Burgess, Greg
Hello Brian, Thanks for bringing this to our attention. We’ve reviewed the PSQI formulae in our database and have identified an apparent bug.It may take us some time to correct the PSQI scores in the ConnectomeDB, but we will work to do that in the near future. Sorry for the inconvenience, --G

Re: [HCP-Users] Referencing behavioural data abbreviations

2016-05-31 Thread Burgess, Greg
Hi Dragana, Descriptions of the “In-scanner performance measures” are available in ConnectomeDB. Add the In-scanner behavioral performance tab and hover over the variable name in the header, or selecting “Data Dictionary”. We plan to update the wiki entry for the Data Dictionary with these and

Re: [HCP-Users] Working Memory Task Intervals

2016-05-24 Thread Burgess, Greg
> correct/error/no-response trials of this task (based on their > onsets/durations from the txt files) ? I mean those 402 frames, in their > current form, can be used to identify the face condition task intervals and > the correct/error/no-response blocks? > > > > 201

Re: [HCP-Users] Working Memory Task Intervals

2016-05-20 Thread Burgess, Greg
> On May 18, 2016, at 1:25 PM, Manousos Klados wrote: > > > > Dear HCP community, > > I send you a question of one of my students, because he cannot subscribe in > the mailing list. His email is the following: > > I am currently studying tfMRI data and especially I am interested in the > W

Re: [HCP-Users] Right Handed Subject Data

2016-05-20 Thread Burgess, Greg
The link at the bottom of these emails includes an unsubscribe option. Have you tried that? http://lists.humanconnectome.org/mailman/listinfo/hcp-users --Greg Greg Burgess, Ph.D. Staff Scientist, Human Connectome Project Washin

Re: [HCP-Users] Right Handed Subject Data

2016-05-20 Thread Burgess, Greg
.@wustl.edu > > > > > On 5/20/16, 9:14 AM, "hcp-users-boun...@humanconnectome.org on behalf of > Burgess, Greg" gburg...@wustl.edu> wrote: > > The form itself states how long it takes to process. > > http://www.hu

Re: [HCP-Users] Right Handed Subject Data

2016-05-20 Thread Burgess, Greg
The form itself states how long it takes to process. http://www.humanconnectome.org/data/data-use-terms/DataUseTerms_HCP_RestrictedAccess_26Jan2016.pdf --Greg Greg Burgess, Ph.D. Staff Scientist, Human Connectome Project Washin