IPCAS 3 - Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Liu, Wang)

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Domain-Specific Conflict Adaptation Effects

Principal Investigator:

  • Xun Liu, Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research Center, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chaoyang, Beijing 100101, China

Co-Investigator:

  • Kai Wang, Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research Center, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chaoyang, Beijing 100101, China

Acknowledgements:

  • Wei-Zhi Nan, Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research Center, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chaoyang, Beijing 100101, China
  • Qi Li, Key Laboratory of Behavioral Science and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Research Center, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Chaoyang, Beijing 100101, China

Funding:

  • National Natural Science Foundation of China (31070987 and 31200782)
  • CAS/SAFEA International Partnership Program for Creative Research Team (Y2CX131003)
  • National Key Technologies R&D Program of China (2012BAI36B01)
  • Beijing Natural Science Foundation (7133250)
  • Young Scientist Fund of the Institute of Psychology (Y1CX242005)

Sample Description

Two independent stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) experiments were conducted, both combining the Stroop task and the Simon task. There were two resting-state blocks in each experiment, one before the task blocks and the other after the task blocks. This sample includes 36 healthy young adults, 4 of whom participated in both experiments. Each participant was scanned once for each experiment. Two modalities (T1/EPI) of brain images were acquired for all subjects. During functional scanning, subjects were presented with a fixation cross and instructed to keep their eyes open, stare at the fixation, relax and move as little as possible.

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The following imaging data, specified by subject number, and phenotypic data are available:

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15387/fcp_indi.corr.ipcas3

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