The Developing Human Connectome Project aims at creating the first map of the developing human brain 🧠 Led by: KCL, ICL, and Oxford University. ERC funded.
We are very excited to announce that our third data release is now live! 🧠 This data release contains over 800 neonatal data sets and can be accessed at 👉https://t.co/LbO2OIfunl
We’re still recruiting for pregnant volunteers! 🤰 Check out our website for more information! https://t.co/MMUFIK4R9l 🧠
Or contact us ➡️ https://t.co/LsbXNjOyg9 🧠
Just released model of brain development from the developing Human Connectome Project (in video form) used here to detect perinatal white matter injury. With colleagues in Oxford, Imperial and Nijmegen.
https://t.co/1qoumePZ6K
New in preprint:
The developing Human Connectome Project (dHCP) automated resting-state functional processing framework for newborn infants
https://t.co/ZhL0bMyxg7
How #Brain wiring & function develops during pregnancy https://t.co/SxjW36oy2x The 'Developing Human Connectome Project' published 500 newborn babies MR brain scans for global researchers to study the developing human brain.@KingsCollegeLon@imperialcollege@UniofOxford#dHCP🧠
The dHCP has published ground-breaking MR brain scans of over 500 newborn babies, which researchers from all over the world can download and use to study how the human brain develops. @kingsmedicine@KingsImaging https://t.co/hCEAWmTQ4T