Data file (subject characteristics, volume and shape)
Alton C. Williams
Marie E. McNeely
Deanna J. Greene
Jessica A. Church
Stacie L. Warren, Ph.D. (4, 8)
Johanna M. Hartlein
Bradley L. Schlaggar
Kevin J. Black
Lei Wang
10.6084/m9.figshare.811811.v1
https://f1000.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_file_subject_characteristics_volume_and_shape_/811811
<p>In this data file the columns from left to right represent Diagnosis (dx=diagnosis, T = TS or chronic tic disorder, C = Control), Sex (m = male, f = female), Age at scan (in years), and handedness (L = Left, R = Right, A = Ambidextrous). Then the shape principal component (eigenvector) values are represented as demonstrated by the following example: “NaLpc01” = nucleus accumbens (Na) Left (L) principal component (pc) 01. (“Na” = nucleus accumbens, “Cd” = caudate, “Pl” = globus pallidus, “Pu” = putamen, “Th” = thalamus). Next the volumes are listed using similar notation, e.g. “volCdL” = volume in mm3 (vol) Caudate (Cd) Left (L). Finally, Freesurfer analysis values are listed using their standard notation, which can be found in the table at: http://ftp.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/FsTutorial/AnatomicalROI#aseg.stats - See more at: http://62.231.116.94/black/#sthash.OO28vyHo.dpuf</p>
2013-10-15 11:25:45
thalamus
Basal Ganglia
High dimensional mapping
Tourette syndrome
Neuroscience