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README

## East China Normal University (Kwok) (ecnu)
The [ecnu Prime](https://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org/indi/PRIME/ecnu.html)
dataset includes anatomical, resting-state, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy
data from 4 monkeys.

## Data Access
Creative Commons – Attribution-NonCommercial Share Alike (CC-BY-NC-SA)

## Data Overview

**Species**:
* Macaca mulatta

**Sample Description**:
* Sample size: 4
* Age distribution: 32-45 months
* Weight distribution: 3.70-4.68 kg
* Sex distribution: All male

**Scan sequences**:
* Scanner type: 3T horizontal bore scanner (Siemens Trio)
* Resting-state
* Diffusion-weighted (DTI)
* Structural: T1, T2
* Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

## DataLad Datasets
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