These 120 MRI datasets are being released to the public along as part of the materials for “Temporal interpolation alters motion in fMRI scans: magnitudes and consequences for artifact detection” by Power et al. in PLOS ONE. Included for each subject is a T1-weighted anatomical image (MP-RAGE) and one or more T2*-weighted scans (resting state BOLD scans) All subjects - were “typical” young adults that reported no significant neurological or psychiatric history - were right-handed and reported that English was their first language - were scanned at Washington University in Saint Louis on a Siemens MAGNETOM Tim Trio 3T scanner with a Siemens 12-channel head coil - were scanned using interleaved ascending product sequences for T2* data - were scanned in the eyes-open resting state fixating a white crosshair on a black background The data have been described in multiple publications from the Petersen/Schlaggar group, - beginning with Power et al., 2013 “Evidence for hubs in human brain networks” in Neuron - and most comprehensively in Power et al., 2014 “Methods to detect, characterize, and remove motion artifact in resting state fMRI” in Neuroimage - as well as several other publications - see these publications for further details on acquisitions and demographics Becky Coalson of the Petersen/Schlaggar group collated these scans and de-identified them for public release - the accompanying file “WU120_subject_information.txt” contains for each subject - the release subject number (1-120) - the same number used in the present publication - the subject number used in Power et al., 2014 - see the WU120_Supplememtal_Cohort_Illustration.pdf from Power et al., 2014 - the subject number to publicly reference the subject - for question/communication purposes with Becky or the Petersen/Schlaggar group - the owner/contributor of the data - age of subject at scanning - sex - handedness - English only speaker - paradigm of the resting state scans - total scan time in resting state - number of rest runs - number of volumes per run - TR of the runs - scanner used (Siemens Tim Trio was in bay3) - slice order (AFNI convention); sequences were ascending interleaved If there are questions about the scans, please contact Becky Coalson (becky@npg.wustl.edu) or contact the Petersen/Schlaggar group via their website. JDP 12/23/15 ### Comments added by Openfmri Curators ### =========================================== General Comments ---------------- Defacing -------- Pydeface was used on all anatomical images to ensure deindentification of subjects. The code can be found at https://github.com/poldracklab/pydeface Quality Control --------------- Mriqc was run on the dataset. Results are located in derivatives/mriqc. Learn more about it here: https://mriqc.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ Where to discuss the dataset ---------------------------- 1) www.openfmri.org/dataset/ds000243/ See the comments section at the bottom of the dataset page. 2) www.neurostars.org Please tag any discussion topics with the tags openfmri and ds000243. 3) Send an email to submissions@openfmri.org. Please include the accession number in your email. Known Issues ------------ - As per one of the published paper explaining the dataset, its is noted that 2 subjects out of all have different TR for functional runs. However, when checked with submitter, they confirmed that all subjects data shared here have same TR.