Non-invasive modulation of human corticostriatal activity [Dataset]

  1. Caballero-Insaurriaga, Jaime 1
  2. Pineda-Pardo, José Ángel 1
  3. Obeso, Ignacio 1
  4. Oliviero, Antonio 2
  5. Foffani, Guglielmo 1
  1. 1 HM CINAC (Centro Integral de Neurociencias Abarca Campal), Hospital Universitario HM Puerta del Sur, HM Hospitales, Madrid, Spain
  2. 2 FENNSI Group, Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos, SESCAM, Toledo, Spain

Editor: Zenodo

Año de publicación: 2023

Tipo: Dataset

Resumen

This dataset contains resting-state functional MRI data used in the study "Non-invasive modulation of human corticostriatal activity" (Caballero-Insaurriaga et al, PNAS, 2023). In this study two datasets were used: one from a transcranial static-magnetic-field stimulation (tSMS) experiment (tSMS20) and another one from the Human Connectome Project (HCP100). The tSMS20 dataset was originally acquired for a previous study tSMS over the Supplementary Motor Area (Pineda-Pardo et al, Commun Biol, 2019). The regions used in the study are also provided. As for the tSMS20 dataset, the stimulation protocol consisted of 30-minute tSMS using a single magnet placed over the supplementary motor area (SMA). Each subject underwent two stimulation sessions (real and sham) in two separate days, whose order was randomized. In each session, structural MRI was acquired before tSMS, and resting-state fMRI before and after. Structural images were T1-weighted (T1w), with 1 mm isotropic voxel. Functional data was acquired in 10 minutes-long sessions, TR/TE 2400/30 ms (250 volumes per session), with 3mm isotropic voxel. The preprocessed resting-state fMRI data are included in this repository (see dataset_description.txt file and Pineda-Pardo et al, Commun Biol, 2019 for more details) As for the HCP100 dataset, only the subject list is included, as data are already publicly available from the HCP initiative. If you use this data in a publication, please cite: Pineda-Pardo, J. A., Obeso, I., Guida, P., Dileone, M., Strange, B. A., Obeso, J. A., Oliviero, A. &amp; Foffani, G. Static magnetic field stimulation of the supplementary motor area modulates resting-state activity and motor behavior. <em>Communications Biology</em> <strong>2,</strong> (2019) Caballero-Insaurriaga, J., Pineda-Pardo, J. A., Obeso, I., Oliviero, A. &amp; Foffani, G. Non-invasive modulation of human corticostriatal activity. <em>Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America</em> (2023)