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Menstrual cycle brain plasticity: Ultra-high field 7T MRI reveals changes in human medical temporal lobe volume in female adults #11

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tsalo opened this issue Oct 24, 2024 · 0 comments
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adult Dataset includes subjects who are postpubescent but pre-menopausal datasets dense Dataset has a dense design to cover the menstrual or diurnal cycles estradiol-serum Estradiol measures with serum progesterone-serum Progesterone measures with serum semi-closed Some data are open, some are closed (requiring DUA/collab)

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tsalo commented Oct 24, 2024

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https://edmond.mpg.de/dataset.xhtml?persistentId=doi:10.17617/3.2CPISW

Only the ASHS derivatives are available in there.

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27 female participants with between 1 and 6 sessions.

T1w and T2w scans. I don't know if they acquired any BOLD data.

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@tsalo tsalo added datasets semi-closed Some data are open, some are closed (requiring DUA/collab) estradiol-serum Estradiol measures with serum progesterone-serum Progesterone measures with serum dense Dataset has a dense design to cover the menstrual or diurnal cycles adult Dataset includes subjects who are postpubescent but pre-menopausal labels Oct 24, 2024
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