Summary: 45 subjects underwent eyes open (EO) and eyes closed (EC) resting state scans. Each scan lasted for 8 minutes. The order of EO and EC was counterbalanced across subjects. The subjects were instructed to keep as motionless as possible, to remain relaxed, not to think of particular things and not to fall asleep. A blank screen with a black background was presented.

This dataset includes:

Authors:

  • Dr. Dong-Qiang Liu
  • Prof. Yu-Feng Zang
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    Creative Commons License: Attribution - Non-Commercial

    Funding
    This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 81201083, 81271652, 81020108022)

    Acknowledgements
    We thank Bin-Ke Yuan for collecting this dataset.

     

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    Publications:
    Yuan B.K., Wang J., Zang Y.F., Liu D.Q. Amplitude difference in high-frequency fMRI signals between eyes open and eyes closed resting states. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 8: 503, 2014.