canonical templates for functional brain networks. these are nifti versions of this data: http://www.brainnexus.com/resources/resting-state-fmri-templates
references:
1. Calhoun VD, Adali T, Pearlson GD, & Pekar JJ. (2001). A method for making group inferences from functional MRI data using independent component analysis. Hum Brain Mapp. 14:140-151.
2. Chang C, & Glover GH. (2009). Effects of model-based physiological noise correction on default mode network anti-correlations and correlations. Neuroimage. 47:1448-1459.
3. Thomason ME, Dennis EL, Joshi AA, Joshi SH, Dinov ID, et al. (on line, 12/5/2010). Resting-state fMRI can reliably map neural networks in children. Neuroimage.
We are using these in [ANTsR](http://stnava.github.io/ANTsR/) for prior-based eigenanatomy.
Funding
The work was performed by Drs. Moriah E. Thomason, Ian H. Gotlib & Gary H. Glover during a collaborative developmental study at Stanford University. Support for this project was provided by F32-MH081583 to MET, P41-RR009784 to GHG, RO1-MH074849 to IHG, an