CoRR: Perspective and Data Papers

The Consortium for Reliability and Reproducibility (CoRR) is working to establish test-retest reliability as a minimum standard for methods development in functional connectomics. Specifically, CoRR has aggregated 1,629 typical individuals’ resting state fMRI (rfMRI) data (5,093 rfMRI scans) from 18 international sites. To allow researchers to generate various estimates of reliability and reproducibility, a variety of data acquisition procedures and experimental designs are included. This enables users to assess the impact of commonly encountered artifacts on characterizations of inter-individual variation, datasets of varying quality are included.

Read More:
[1] Perspective paper: Test-retest reliabilities of resting-state FMRI measurements in human brain functional connectomics
[2] Data paper: An open science resource for establishing reliability and reproducibility in functional connectomics
[3] Human Brain MRI Reproducibility Collection
[4] A testbed for reproducible and standardized human MRI connectomics
[5] Why is Clinical fMRI in a Resting State?

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