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Contributors:
  1. Agnieszka M. Nowik
  2. Jennifer Randerath
  3. Brian J. Piper

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Description: This project provides the fMRI data and code for analyses, as well as task codes, presented in our Cortex paper: "Manual praxis and language-production networks, and their links to handedness".

License: CC-By Attribution 4.0 International

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Task codes

Experiments (tasks) implemented into SuperLab software and stimuli used

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Raw fMRI data

Unprocessed (raw) fMRI data

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fMRI data timings

fMRI data timings event files (EVs)

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Processed fMRI data

Z-stat images for individual participants, one Z-stat per condition (contrasts).

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fMRI group data

fMRI group data for praxis, and language tasks, in their typical, and atypical forms, as well as their direct contrasts (*.nii.gz files, and workbench...

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Code for analyses

Source-code used for the analyses.

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Data for network analyses and visualizations

Processed Laterality Indices (LIs) for 48 Regions of Interest (ROIs), for praxis - language network analyses, and their visualizations

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