Hi,
We have both the FEEDS dataset, which is minimal, as well as the
fslcourse tutorial data. As we do all of our first level (within
session)
analyses in the native space you will not find this data aligned with
the standard brain at this stage. That happens to the results when
you start higher-level analysis.
Anyway, hopefully there is enough data in the fslcourse tutorials
for what you want.
All the best,
Mark
On 8 Feb 2008, at 14:57, Jeffrey Morris wrote:
> Hello, I am Jeffrey Morris, a Biostatistics faculty member at MD
> Anderson
> Cancer Center in Houston, TX. I am interested in getting more
> familiar
> with fMRI data, and "playing around" with some good data sets to
> familiarize myself with the data.
>
> Do you know of any publically available data sets that I could use for
> this purpose? I would specifically like to find data that have
> already
> been aligned with a standard "brain", but that has not been
> smoothed or
> normalized in other ways. I am interested in simple data (e.g.
> looking at
> the effect of just one simple stimulus), as well as more complex data
> (with perhaps multiple factors being studied simultaneously.
>
> Thank you, and I look forward to learning from this message board!
>
> Jeff
>
> Jeffrey S. Morris, PhD
> Associate Professor
> Department of Biostatistics
> The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
> 1515 Holcombe Boulevard, Unit 447
> Houston, TX 77030-4009
> Phone: 713-563-4284
> Fax: 713-463-4242
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> Associate Editor, JRSS-B, Biometrics, The Annals of Applied Statistics
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