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Year of Publication: 2022
Project: Education and Resources
FIM Authors:
Authors:
  • Allison Nugent
  • Adam Thomas
  • Margaret Mahoney
  • Alison Gibbons
  • Jarrod Smith
  • Antoinette Charles
  • Jacob Shaw
  • Jeffrey Stout
  • Anna Namyst
  • Arshitha Basavaraj
  • Eric Earl
  • Travis Riddle
  • Joseph Snow
  • Shruti Japee
  • Adriana Pavletic
  • Stephen Sinclair
  • Vinai Roopchansingh
  • Peter Bandettini
  • Joyce Chung
Abstract: The NIMH Healthy Research Volunteer Dataset is a collection of phenotypic data characterizing healthy research volunteers using clinical assessments such as assays of blood and urine, mental health assessments, diagnostic and dimensional measures of mental health, cognitive and neuropsychological functioning, structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), along with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), and a comprehensive magnetoencephalography battery (MEG). In addition, blood samples of healthy volunteers are banked for future analyses. All data collected in this protocol are broadly shared in the OpenNeuro repository, in the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) format. In addition, task paradigms and basic pre-processing scripts are shared on GitHub. There are currently few open access MEG datasets, and multimodal neuroimaging datasets are even more rare. Due to its depth of characterization of a healthy population in terms of brain health, this dataset may contribute to a wide array of secondary investigations of non-clinical and clinical research questions.
Data
Journal: Scientific Data
Volume: 9
URL: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-022-01623-9
DOI: 10.1038/s41597-022-01623-9