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ds000157
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Thirty female subjects performed a passive viewing task with blocks of food and nonfood images. More procedures can be found in the publication" Allured or alarmed: counteractive control responses to food temptations in the brain. "During scanning, subjects alternately viewed 24 s blocks of palatable food images (8 blocks) and non-food images (i.e., office utensils; 8 blocks), interspersed with 8–16 s rest blocks showing a crosshair (12 s on average). Halfway the task there was a 10 s break. In the image blocks, 8 images were presented for 2.5 s each with a 0.5 s inter-stimulus interval. All pictures were of equal size and displayed the (food) object on a white background. Food pictures were selected to represent foods that are both attractive and ‘forbidden’ (i.e., fattening), congruent with our definition of temptations." Dataset Contains: BOLD-contrast fMRI data and T1-weighted high resolution structural scans |
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human
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landingPage: | https://openfmri.org/dataset/ds000157 |
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MRI
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Stanford University
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Stanford
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SCR:011538
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homePage: | http://www.stanford.edu/![]() |
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OpenfMRI
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OpenfMRI
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SCR:005031
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homePage: | http://openfmri.org/ |