Title: A gap in primate default mode network organization (Atlases and Script)
Abstract:Code deposit in Python for the article: "A gap in primate default mode network organization" published in Cell Report. + Dictionary learning-based functional atlas in four primate species (mouse lemur...Code deposit in Python for the article: "A gap in primate default mode network organization" published in Cell Report. + Dictionary learning-based functional atlas in four primate species (mouse lemurs, marmosets, macaques, and humans) BOLD images were acquired in mouse lemurs, marmosets, macaques, and humans<br> Each functional atlas was made using a dictionary learning analysis with 7 components on pre-treated BOLD images.<br> Each component was concatenated and labeled to create each atlas.<br> The atlases were broken into functional regions automatically and manually.<br> <br> For each species:<br> DL7cpts_DicL_yung.nii.gz ==> output of the dictionary learning<br> <br> dict_learning_7compos_concat.nii.gz ==> functional atlas<br> <br> dict_learning_7compos_concat_break.nii.gz ==> functional atlas segmented automatically into functional regions<br> or<br> dict_learning_7compos_concat_break_handseg.nii.gz ==> functional atlas segmented automatically and manually into functional regions if used for publication please cite: <strong>An evolutionary gap in primate default mode network organization</strong><br> <strong>Clement M Garin</strong>, Yuki Hori, Stefan Everling, Christopher T Whitlow, Finnegan Calabro, Beatriz Luna, Mathilda Froesel, Maëva Gacoin, Suliann Ben Hamed, Marc Dhenain, Christos Constantinidis Apr 2022<br> <strong>Cell Report</strong> 39, 2, 110669<br> DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2022.110669Read More