Multi-echo fMRI replication sample of autobiographical memory, prospection and theory of mind reasoning tasks
We collected a replication sample of Spreng and Grady (J Cogn. Neurosci. 22, 1112-1123, 2010). Here we provide the resulting dataset of multi-echo fMRI data in 31 young adults during autobiographical remembering, imagining, and mentalizing; we also provide an additional resting-state scan for each subject.
Investigators:
- R. Nathan Spreng
- Wen-Ming Luh
- Elizabeth DuPre
Contact Information:
Name: Elizabeth DuPreEmail: emd222@cornell.edu
Acknowledgements and Funding:
This project was supported in part by NIH grant 1S10RR025145. We thank Prantik Kundu for guidance on multi-echo image processing, as well as Amber Lockrow and Emily Qualls for assistance with data collection.
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Multi-echo fMRI replication sample of autobiographical memory, prospection and theory of mind reasoning tasksSample Size:
31
Scanner Type:
GE Discovery MR750 3.0T
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Accession Number:
ds000210
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In addition to any citation requirements in the dataset summary please use the following to cite this dataset:
This data was obtained from the OpenfMRI database. Its accession number is ds000210
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Yes
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