For lifespan we moved to linear detrend (hp0) rather than effective linear detrend (hp2000) because the former is MUCH faster.
Matt.
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No that is not a selective denoising technique (that only affects noise and not signal).
Matt.
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Date: Thursday, November 25, 2021 at 8:39 AM
To: "Glasser, Matt" <glas...@wustl.edu>
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Hi experts,
I have understood that for HCP development, linear detrend (hp0) replaced effective linear detrend (hp2000). I am wondering whether you have performed temporal filtering for HCPD. If so, which kind of filtering have you performed, lowpass filtering or highpass filtering ?