From 3ee4c36e7f2882c7fb1f8e928e7b27e2c8cb5224 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pierre Bellec Date: Sat, 30 Nov 2019 14:30:17 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Update OVERVIEW.rst --- source/OVERVIEW.rst | 16 ++-------------- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/source/OVERVIEW.rst b/source/OVERVIEW.rst index ed95a2d..463cbe1 100644 --- a/source/OVERVIEW.rst +++ b/source/OVERVIEW.rst @@ -1,21 +1,9 @@ Courtois NeuroMod ================= -.. warning:: This site is under construction. The first data release is scheduled for June 2020. Thank you for your patience! +.. warning:: This documentation corresponds to the cneuromod-2020-alpha, unstable release, with access limited to the NeuroMod team. The first public and stable data release is scheduled for June 2020. Thank you for your patience! -The Courtois project on Neural Modelling (Courtois NeuroMod) aims at training artificial neural networks using extensive experimental data on individual human brain activity and behaviour. - -Six subjects (three women, three men) are getting scanned weekly for five years, for a total of 500 hours of functional data per subject, covering several cognitive domains: - -* functional localizers, including vision, language and memory tasks, -* movies, -* video game play. - -Functional neuroimaging data are collected with several state-of-the-art techniques: - -* functional magnetic resonance imaging, -* magnetoencephalography, -* a variety of sensors (including electrodermal activity and occulometry). +The Courtois project on Neural Modelling (Courtois NeuroMod) aims at training artificial neural networks using extensive experimental data on individual human brain activity and behaviour. Six subjects (three women, three men) are getting scanned weekly for five years, for a total of 500 hours of functional data per subject, including functional localizers (vision, language, memory, emotion), movies and video game play. Functional neuroimaging data are collected with both functional magnetic resonance imaging, magnetoencephalography and a variety of sensors (including electrodermal activity and occulometry). Courtois NeuroMod data are freely shared with the scientific community to advance research at the interface of neuroscience and artificial intelligence.