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ColeAnticevicNetPartition Public
Public release of The Cole-Anticevic Brain-wide Network Partition (CAB-NP)
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ActflowToolbox Public
The Brain Activity Flow ("Actflow") Toolbox. Tools to quantify the relationship between connectivity and task activity through network simulations and machine learning prediction. Helps determine h…
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CombinedFC Public
Repository for the CombinedFC project (Sanchez-Romero & Cole, 2021) https://doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_01580
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informationtransfermapping Public
Public code release for Ito, Kulkarni, Schultz, Mill, Chen, Solomyak, Cole (2017)
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TaskFCRemoveMeanActivity Public
Code for running simulations and data analysis from: Cole MW, Ito T, Schultz D, Mill R, Chen R, Cocuzza C (2019). "Task activations produce spurious but systematic inflation of task functional con…
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actflowmapping Public
Data analysis code associated with Cole et al. (2016), Nature Neuroscience
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- ActFlowCategories Public
Publicly available code for "Distributed network processes account for the majority of variance in localized visual category selectivity", Cocuzza et al., 2022.
- ActflowToolbox Public
The Brain Activity Flow ("Actflow") Toolbox. Tools to quantify the relationship between connectivity and task activity through network simulations and machine learning prediction. Helps determine how connections contribute to specific brain functions.
- controlCartography Public
Code for: "Flexible coordinator and switcher hubs for adaptive task control". Cocuzza et al., 2020 (In Press). Journal of Neuroscience.
- ClinicalActFlow_release Public
- CombinedFC Public
Repository for the CombinedFC project (Sanchez-Romero & Cole, 2021) https://doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_01580
- TaskFCActflow_release Public
Code release for Cole et al. (2021) "The functional relevance of task-state functional connectivity", Journal of Neuroscience
- ColeAnticevicNetPartition Public
Public release of The Cole-Anticevic Brain-wide Network Partition (CAB-NP)
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- AgingActflow_release Public
Public code release for Mill, Gordon, Balota & Cole (2020): "Predicting dysfunctional age-related task activations from resting-state network alterations"
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