Author:
Pinho Ana Luísa,Amadon Alexis,Ruest Torsten,Fabre Murielle,Dohmatob Elvis,Denghien Isabelle,Ginisty Chantal,Becuwe-Desmidt Séverine,Roger Séverine,Laurier Laurence,Joly-Testault Véronique,Médiouni-Cloarec Gaëlle,Doublé Christine,Martins Bernadette,Pinel Philippe,Eger Evelyn,Varoquaux Gaël,Pallier Christophe,Dehaene Stanislas,Hertz-Pannier Lucie,Thirion Bertrand
Abstract
Abstract
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) has furthered brain mapping on perceptual, motor, as well as higher-level cognitive functions. However, to date, no data collection has systematically addressed the functional mapping of cognitive mechanisms at a fine spatial scale. The Individual Brain Charting (IBC) project stands for a high-resolution multi-task fMRI dataset that intends to provide the objective basis toward a comprehensive functional atlas of the human brain. The data refer to a cohort of 12 participants performing many different tasks. The large amount of task-fMRI data on the same subjects yields a precise mapping of the underlying functions, free from both inter-subject and inter-site variability. The present article gives a detailed description of the first release of the IBC dataset. It comprises a dozen of tasks, addressing both low- and high- level cognitive functions. This openly available dataset is thus intended to become a reference for cognitive brain mapping.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Library and Information Sciences,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Computer Science Applications,Education,Information Systems,Statistics and Probability
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