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Cortical connectivity data sets
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URL: https://sites.google.com/site/bctnet/datasets

Proper Citation: Cortical connectivity data sets (RRID:SCR_003190)

Description: THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 5, 2023. This site has a collection of cortical connectivity datasets and modeling software components that can be downloaded and used for modeling of cortical circuits. The toolbox combines Matlab functions and neuroanatomical data sets useful in the analysis of structural or functional brain networks. Several people have made contributions and if you wish to contribute yourself with a new function or set of functions please contact osporns_at_indiana.edu.The following is a collection of commonly used large scale cortical connectivity data sets compiled from tract-tracing studies. Hence nodes represent cortical areas and links represent large cortico-cortical tracts. * macaque71.mat (BD network). Macaque cortical connectivity: 71 nodes 746 links. Reference: Young (1993). Contributor: OS. Used in e.g. Sporns (2002). * fve30.mat; fve32.mat (BD networks). Two version the macaque visual cortex. fve30.mat: 30 nodes 311 links. fve32.mat: 32 nodes 320 links. Reference: Felleman and van Essen (1991). Contributor: OS. Used in e.g. Sportns et al. (2000) Sporns and Kotter (2004). * macaque47.mat (BD network). Large scale cortico-cortical connectivity matrix of the visual and sensorimotor areas in the macaque. 47 nodes; 505 links. Used in e.g. Honey et al. (2007). Contributor: RK. * cat.mat (WD networks). Connection matrices of cat cortex. CIJall contains all cortical and thalamic areas: 95 nodes 2126 links. CIJctx contains only 52 cortical areas: 52 nodes 820 links. Reference: Scannell et al. (1999). Contributor: OS. Used in e.g. Sporns and Zwi (2004) Sporns and Kotter (2004). * DSIhumanctx.mat (WU networks).

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Resource Type: simulation software, database, software application, software resource, data or information resource

Keywords: electrophysiology, macaque, modeling, neocortex, physiological model, visual cortex

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