Human Connectome Project
The Human Connectome Project (HCP) is a large-scale effort to map the human brain's structural and functional connections using advanced neuroimaging techniques. Current research focuses on leveraging HCP data to develop and refine sophisticated computational models, including graph neural networks, diffusion models, and transformer architectures, for analyzing brain connectivity and predicting various cognitive and clinical phenotypes. This work aims to improve our understanding of brain organization, facilitate more accurate diagnoses of neurological and psychiatric disorders, and ultimately lead to more effective treatments. The HCP's rich datasets and ongoing analyses are significantly advancing the field of connectomics and its applications in neuroscience and clinical practice.