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. 2020 Nov 23;9:e61277. doi: 10.7554/eLife.61277

Table 1. Summary of open-access datasets used.

Data Ref. Specific source/format used Participant info Relevant figures
MNI Open iEEG Atlas Frauscher et al., 2018a; Frauscher et al., 2018b N = 105 (48 females)
Ages: 13–65, 33.4 ± 10.6
Figure 2A–D,
Figure 3,
Figure 4E and F
T1w/T2w and cortical thickness maps from
Human Connectome Project
Glasser et al., 2016; Glasser and Van Essen, 2011 Release S1200, March 1, 2017 N = 1096 (596 females)
Age: 22–36+ (details restricted due to identifiability)
Figure 2C and D,
Figure 3D–F
Neurotycho macaque ECoG Nagasaka et al., 2011; Yanagawa et al., 2013 Eyes-open state from anesthesia datasets (propofol and ketamine) Two animals (Chibi and George)
four sessions each
Figure 2E–G
Macaque single-unit timescales Murray et al., 2014 Figure 1 of reference Figure 2E–G
Whole-cortex interpolated Allen Brain Atlas human gene expression Gryglewski et al., 2018; Hawrylycz et al., 2012 Interpolated maps downloadable from http://www.meduniwien.ac.at/neuroimaging/mRNA.html N = 6 (one female)
Age: 24, 31, 39, 49, 55, 57 (42.5 ± 12.2)
Figure 3
Single-cell timescale-related genes Bomkamp et al., 2019; Tripathy et al., 2017 Table S3 from Tripathy et al., 2017, Online Table 1 from Bomkamp et al., 2019 N = 170 (Tripathy et al., 2017) and 4168 (Bomkamp et al., 2019) genes Figure 3C and D
Human working memory ECoG Johnson, 2019; Johnson, 2018c; Johnson et al., 2018a, Johnson et al., 2018b CRCNS fcx-2 and fcx-3 N = 14 (five females)
Age: 22–50, 30.9 ± 7.8
Figure 4A–D