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cc-by (c) Uribe Codesal, Ma. Del Carmen et al., 2020
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Data for functional MRI connectivity in transgender people with gender incongruence and cisgender individuals

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We provide T2*-weighted and T1-weighted images acquired on a 3T MRI scanner obtained from 17 transwomen and 29 transmen with gender incongruence; and 22 ciswomen and 19 cismen that identified themselves to the sex assigned at birth. Data from three different techniques that describe global and regional connectivity differences within functional resting-state networks in transwomen and transmen with early-in-life onset gender incongruence are provided: (1) we obtained spatial maps from data-driven independent component analysis using the melodic tool from FSL software; (2) we provide the functional networks interactions of two functional atlases' seeds from a seed-to-seed approach; (3) and global graph-theoretical metrics such as the smallworld organization, and the segregation and integration properties of the networks. Interpretations of the present dataset can be found in the original article, doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2020.116613[1]. The original and processed nifti images are available in Mendeley datasets. In addition, correlation matrices for the seed-to-seed and graph-theory analyses as well as the graph-theoretical measures were made available in Matlab files. Finally, we present supplementary information for the original article.

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URIBE, Carme, JUNQUÉ I PLAJA, Carme, GÓMEZ GIL, Esther, ABÓS, Alexandra, MUELLER, Sven c., GUILLAMON, Antonio. Data for functional MRI connectivity in transgender people with gender incongruence and cisgender individuals. _Data in Brief_. 2020. Vol. 31, núm. 105691. [consulta: 25 de febrer de 2026]. ISSN: 2352-3409. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/170924]

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