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Baseline brain function in the preadolescents of the ABCD Study

Authors :
Kenneth J. Sher
Natasha E. Wade
Damien A. Fair
Fiona C. Baker
Charles J. Heyser
John K. Hewitt
N Rajapaske
Kristina M. Rapuano
Susan Y. Bookheimer
Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd
John J. Foxe
Dylan G. Gee
Rada K. Dagher
Jody Tanabe
Judith A. Arroyo
R James
Carolina Makowski
C Lessov-Schlagger
Andrey P. Anokhin
Chandni Sheth
Perry F. Renshaw
Raul Gonzalez
C Striley
Thompson Wk
Robert Todd Constable
Okan Irfanoglu
William G. Iacono
Max M. Owens
Bonnie J. Nagel
Anthony Steven Dick
Ryan Bogdan
Finnegan J. Calabro
Amanda Sheffield Morris
Arpana Agrawal
Susan R.B. Weiss
Alexandra Potter
Joel L. Steinberg
Michael C. Neale
Scott Mackey
Lindsay M. Squeglia
Sarah Edwards
P Murray
Marsha F. Lopez
Maria Alejandra Infante
M. De La Rosa
Kevin M. Gray
John A. Matochik
Andrew P. Prescot
Calhoun Vd
Sarah W. Feldstein-Ewing
Monica D. Rosenberg
L Ahonen
Nicole Speer
I Montoya
B. J. Casey
Antonio Noronha
William E. Pelham
Paul D. Shilling
M D Cornejo
C Mulford
Shelli Avenevoli
M Bloch
Sage Hahn
Carlo Pierpaoli
Elizabeth K. Do
Naomi P. Friedman
Matthew T. Sutherland
Bader Chaarani
N Lever
Rebekah S. Huber
G Morgan
Samuel W. Hawes
Linda Chang
Robert A. Zucker
Shana Adise
A Kaufman
O D Williams
M J Ross
Chun Chieh Fan
Edward G. Freedman
Christine L. Larson
B A Wiens
Leon I. Puttler
Paul E.A. Glaser
M Spittel
Mariana Sanchez
P Rojas
Meyer D. Glantz
Andrew T Marshall
Adriana Galván
Steven G. Heeringa
A Ksinan
P. A. F. Madden
Julie A. Dumas
D Blachman-Demner
D Schloesser
James M. Bjork
Sean N. Hatton
Jay N. Giedd
S Friedman-Hill
Rebecca DelCarmen-Wiggins
S Iyengar
R Yang
Michael P. Harms
Gayathri J. Dowling
Amal Isaiah
C Sripada
Mary M. Heitzeg
Christine C. Cloak
Susan F. Tapert
Robert Hermosillo
Vani Pariyadath
Eric Feczko
Matthew D. Albaugh
Nico U.F. Dosenbach
Andrew S. Nencka
Anders M. Dale
Paul Florsheim
D Pfefferbaum
Megan M. Herting
B Kit
Terry L. Jernigan
S.A. Brown
Arielle R. Baskin-Sommers
Job G. Godino
Kimberly H. LeBlanc
Joanna Jacobus
Gloria Reeves
Gretchen N. Neigh
W K Simmons
B Kelley
Florence J. Breslin
Michael C. Riedel
Duncan B. Clark
Martin P. Paulus
Linda B. Cottler
Rachel L. Tomko
Thomas Ernst
Hermine H. Maes
Krista M. Lisdahl
Katia D. Howlett
K Constable
Dana L. Wolff-Hughes
Steven Grant
Donald J. Hagler
Michael J. Mason
Marybel Robledo Gonzalez
Bruce D. McCandliss
Bernard F. Fuemmeler
Beatriz Luna
Hauke Bartsch
Jennifer Laurent
D Wing
Devin Prouty
Joshua M. Kuperman
Hugh Garavan
John M. Hettema
Claudiu Schirda
Richard Watts
Angela R. Laird
Hannah Loso
Clare E. Palmer
D K Yuan
Beda Jean-Francois
D Babcock
John E. Schulenberg
Frank Haist
Monica Luciana
A Ivanciu
Elizabeth A. Hoffman
A R Little
Nicole R. Karcher
Elizabeth R. Sowell
Sara Jo Nixon
Mirella Dapretto
Laika D. Aguinaldo
A C Heath
Anthony C. Juliano
Scott I. Vrieze
David A. Lewis
Masha Y. Ivanova
Marie T. Banich
Kara S. Bagot
Stefany Coxe
Marilyn A. Huestis
Kristina A. Uban
Nicholas Allgaier
Erin McGlade
Robin C. Corley
A Wilbur
Will M. Aklin
Luke W. Hyde
Source :
Nat Neurosci
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study® is a 10-year longitudinal study of children recruited at ages 9 and 10. A battery of neuroimaging tasks are administered biennially to track neurodevelopment and identify individual differences in brain function. This study reports activation patterns from functional MRI (fMRI) tasks completed at baseline, which were designed to measure cognitive impulse control with a stop signal task (SST; N = 5,547), reward anticipation and receipt with a monetary incentive delay (MID) task (N = 6,657) and working memory and emotion reactivity with an emotional N-back (EN-back) task (N = 6,009). Further, we report the spatial reproducibility of activation patterns by assessing between-group vertex/voxelwise correlations of blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) activation. Analyses reveal robust brain activations that are consistent with the published literature, vary across fMRI tasks/contrasts and slightly correlate with individual behavioral performance on the tasks. These results establish the preadolescent brain function baseline, guide interpretation of cross-sectional analyses and will enable the investigation of longitudinal changes during adolescent development. This paper reports activation patterns for fMRI tasks assessing response inhibition, working memory and reward processing obtained at baseline in the longitudinal ABCD Study, providing a reference for research into adolescent brain development.

Details

ISSN :
15461726 and 10976256
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Neuroscience
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5b3eebcce764a3213b093f2a1b5cc934
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41593-021-00867-9