## Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging, University of Oxford (oxford)
The [Oxford Prime](https://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org/indi/PRIME/oxford.html)
dataset includes anatomical, diffusion, and fMRI data from 20 monkeys.
## Data Access
Creative Commons – Attribution-NonCommercial Share Alike (CC-BY-NC-SA)
The investigators of the University of Oxford dataset are keen on making it as
easy as possible for users to access the data. However, because of an agreement
made previously with the scanner manufacturer, they ask that users publishing
analyses using these data do not report the scanner manufacturer.
## Data Overview
**Species**:
* Macaca mulatta
**Sample Description**:
* Sample size: 20
* Age distribution: 2.41-6.72 years (mean 4.01, std 0.95)
* Weight distribution: 4.35-11.7 kg (mean 6.57, std 2.00)
* Sex distribution: all male
**Scan sequences**:
* Scanner type: 3T whole body scanner
* Resting-state
* Structural: MPRAGE
## DataLad Datasets
This repository is a [DataLad](https://www.datalad.org/) dataset. It provides
fine-grained data access down to the level of individual files, and allows for
tracking future updates. In order to use this repository for data retrieval,
[DataLad](https://www.datalad.org/) is required. It is a free and
open source command line tool, available for all major operating
systems, and builds upon Git and [git-annex](https://git-annex.branchable.com/)
to share, synchronize, and version control collections of large files.
More information on DataLad and how to use it can be found in the DataLad
Handbook at [handbook.datalad.org](http://handbook.datalad.org/en/latest/index.html).
The chapter "DataLad Datasets" is especially helpful as an introduction to
datasets.