HCP Young Adult Lifespan Connectome Data
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HCP Young Adult Lifespan Connectome Data

The 1200 Subjects Release (S1200) includes behavioral and 3T MR imaging data from 1206 healthy young adult participants (1113 with structural MR scans) collected in 2012-2015. In addition to 3T MR scans, 184 subjects have multimodal 7T MRI scan data and 95 subjects also have some resting-state MEG (rMEG) and/or task MEG (tMEG) data available. For the first time, 3T MRI and behavioral retest data for 46 subjects is also available. The dataset includes behavioral data, 3T MR imaging data, multimodal 7T MRI scan data, resting-state MEG (rMEG) and task MEG (tMEG) data, and retest data. Genome-wide Association Study (GWAS) analyzed data for all HCP subjects with useable blood or saliva-based genetic material will be deposited and available on NIH’s dbGaP in March/April 2017.

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