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"Name": "EEG, fMRI and NODDI at rest'" "BIDSVersion": "v1.1.2" "License": " Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License" "Authors": ["F. Deligianni", "M. Centeno", "D.W. Carmichael", "G.H. Zhang", "C.A. Clark", " J.D. Clayden "] "Acknowledgements": "Thanks to C.R. Pernet for preparing the dataset following BIDS" "ReferencesAndLinks": ["F. Deligianni, M. Centeno, D.W. Carmichael and J.D. Clayden (2014). Relating resting-state fMRI and EEG whole-brain connectomes across frequency bands. Frontiers in Neuroscience 8:258","F. Deligianni, D.W. Carmichael, Gary H. Zhang, C.A. Clark and J.D. Clayden (2016). NODDI and tensor-based microstructural indices as predictors of functional connectivity. PLoS ONE 11(4):e0153404"],
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