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studyforrest_phase2

Adina Wagner, Christian Mönch, Daniel Kottke, Daniel Kottke, Laura Waite, Michael Hanke, William Triplett

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Description: "Extension of the dataset published in Hanke et al. (2014; doi:10.1038/sdata.2014.3) with additional acquisitions for 15 of the original 20 participants. These additions include: retinotopic mapping, a localizer paradigm for higher visual areas (FFA, EBA, PPA), and another 2h movie recording with 3T full-brain BOLD fMRI with simultaneous 1000 Hz eyetracking. This is an extension of the studyforrest project, all participants previously volunteered for the audio-only Forrest Gump study. The dataset is structured in BIDS format, details of the files and metadata can be found at: Ayan Sengupta, Falko R. Kaule, J. Swaroop Guntupalli, Michael B. Hoffmann, Christian Häusler, Jörg Stadler, Michael Hanke. `An extension of the studyforrest dataset for vision research <http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/03/31/046573>`_. (submitted for publication) Michael Hanke, Nico Adelhöfer, Daniel Kottke, Vittorio Iacovella, Ayan Sengupta, Falko R. Kaule, Roland Nigbur, Alexander Q. Waite, Florian J. Baumgartner & Jörg Stadler. `Simultaneous fMRI and eye gaze recordings during prolonged natural stimulation – a studyforrest extension <http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/03/31/046581>`_. (submitted for publication) For more information about the project visit: http://studyforrest.org We acknowledge the support of the Combinatorial NeuroImaging Core Facility at the Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology in Magdeburg, and the German federal state of Saxony-Anhalt, Project: Center for Behavioral Brain Sciences. This research was, in part, also supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) as part of a US-German collaboration in computational neuroscience (CRCNS), co-funded by the BMBF and the US National Science Foundation (BMBF 01GQ1112; NSF 1129855). Work on the data-sharing technology employed for this research was supported by US-German CRCNS project, co-funded by the BMBF and the US National Science Foundation (BMBF 01GQ1411; NSF 1429999)."

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