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OpenNeuro dataset - Dense complex-valued partial brain BOLD of passive audiovisual movie presentations

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Data Access

Data user agreement

This data is released under a Creative Commons Zero (CC0) license.

Contact person

J. Michael Tyszka, Ph.D.

Data Access Details

This dataset can be downloaded in BIDS format from OpenNeuro ds006947

Overview

Project name

What does the amygdala do? A dense fMRI study in three individuals

Dataset description

Dense complex-valued partial brain BOLD of passive audiovisual movie presentations

Year(s) that the project ran

Data was acquired at the Caltech Brain Imaging Center between February and June 2022

Brief overview of the tasks in the experiment

Slab-selective, short-TR BOLD fMRI was acquired in three healthy individuals while they watched rich audiovisual stimuli drawn from movies, TV series and movie trailers. In total, approximately 15 hours of complex-valued BOLD fMRI data was acquired per individual, with associated physiological recordings and pupilometry.

Description of the contents of the dataset

Summary Available Tasks Available Modalities
3392 Files, 146 GB gump0 MRI
3 - Subjects 12 - Sessions trailer
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Independent variables

Passive movie watching with audio contains a rich set of independent variables ranging from low-level visual features to social and emotional features.

Dependent variables

Complex-valued (magnitude and phase) T2*-weighted multislice EPI 4-channel ECG waveforms synchronized to fMRI scanning Phase derived respiratory waveform estimates synchronized to fMRI scanning Pupilometry during movie watching synchronized to fMRI scanning High resolution and high CNR individual T1w and T2w structural templates

Control variables

All individuals watched identical audiovisual stimuli with individually calibrated audio presentation

Methods

Subjects

The participants in this experiment were three adult volunteers drawn from the laboratory of Ralph Adolphs at the California Institute of Technology. All recruitment and experiments were performed under a protocol approved by the Caltech IRB (IR).

Apparatus

All MRI data was acquired using a 3T Siemens Prisma.Fit equipped with a 32 channel head array.

Experimental location

All MRI data was acquired at the Caltech Brain Imaging Center located at B102 Broad 114-96 360 South Wilson Ave, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA

Notes

Full method details with quality assements can be found in the associated release paper (REF)

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