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Image processing and analysis methods for the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study.

Authors :
Hagler, Donald J
Hagler, Donald J
Hatton, SeanN
Cornejo, M Daniela
Makowski, Carolina
Fair, Damien A
Dick, Anthony Steven
Sutherland, Matthew T
Casey, BJ
Barch, Deanna M
Harms, Michael P
Watts, Richard
Bjork, James M
Garavan, Hugh P
Hilmer, Laura
Pung, Christopher J
Sicat, Chelsea S
Kuperman, Joshua
Bartsch, Hauke
Xue, Feng
Heitzeg, Mary M
Laird, Angela R
Trinh, Thanh T
Gonzalez, Raul
Tapert, Susan F
Riedel, Michael C
Squeglia, Lindsay M
Hyde, Luke W
Rosenberg, Monica D
Earl, Eric A
Howlett, Katia D
Baker, Fiona C
Soules, Mary
Diaz, Jazmin
de Leon, Octavio Ruiz
Thompson, Wesley K
Neale, Michael C
Herting, Megan
Sowell, Elizabeth R
Alvarez, Ruben P
Hawes, Samuel W
Sanchez, Mariana
Bodurka, Jerzy
Breslin, Florence J
Morris, Amanda Sheffield
Paulus, Martin P
Simmons, W Kyle
Polimeni, Jonathan R
van der Kouwe, Andre
Nencka, Andrew S
Gray, Kevin M
Pierpaoli, Carlo
Matochik, John A
Noronha, Antonio
Aklin, Will M
Conway, Kevin
Glantz, Meyer
Hoffman, Elizabeth
Little, Roger
Lopez, Marsha
Pariyadath, Vani
Weiss, Susan Rb
Wolff-Hughes, Dana L
DelCarmen-Wiggins, Rebecca
Feldstein Ewing, Sarah W
Miranda-Dominguez, Oscar
Nagel, Bonnie J
Perrone, Anders J
Sturgeon, Darrick T
Goldstone, Aimee
Pfefferbaum, Adolf
Pohl, Kilian M
Prouty, Devin
Uban, Kristina
Bookheimer, Susan Y
Dapretto, Mirella
Galvan, Adriana
Bagot, Kara
Giedd, Jay
Infante, M Alejandra
Jacobus, Joanna
Patrick, Kevin
Shilling, Paul D
Desikan, Rahul
Li, Yi
Sugrue, Leo
Banich, Marie T
Friedman, Naomi
Hewitt, John K
Hopfer, Christian
Sakai, Joseph
Tanabe, Jody
Cottler, Linda B
Nixon, Sara Jo
Chang, Linda
Cloak, Christine
Ernst, Thomas
Reeves, Gloria
Kennedy, David N
Heeringa, Steve
Peltier, Scott
Hagler, Donald J
Hagler, Donald J
Hatton, SeanN
Cornejo, M Daniela
Makowski, Carolina
Fair, Damien A
Dick, Anthony Steven
Sutherland, Matthew T
Casey, BJ
Barch, Deanna M
Harms, Michael P
Watts, Richard
Bjork, James M
Garavan, Hugh P
Hilmer, Laura
Pung, Christopher J
Sicat, Chelsea S
Kuperman, Joshua
Bartsch, Hauke
Xue, Feng
Heitzeg, Mary M
Laird, Angela R
Trinh, Thanh T
Gonzalez, Raul
Tapert, Susan F
Riedel, Michael C
Squeglia, Lindsay M
Hyde, Luke W
Rosenberg, Monica D
Earl, Eric A
Howlett, Katia D
Baker, Fiona C
Soules, Mary
Diaz, Jazmin
de Leon, Octavio Ruiz
Thompson, Wesley K
Neale, Michael C
Herting, Megan
Sowell, Elizabeth R
Alvarez, Ruben P
Hawes, Samuel W
Sanchez, Mariana
Bodurka, Jerzy
Breslin, Florence J
Morris, Amanda Sheffield
Paulus, Martin P
Simmons, W Kyle
Polimeni, Jonathan R
van der Kouwe, Andre
Nencka, Andrew S
Gray, Kevin M
Pierpaoli, Carlo
Matochik, John A
Noronha, Antonio
Aklin, Will M
Conway, Kevin
Glantz, Meyer
Hoffman, Elizabeth
Little, Roger
Lopez, Marsha
Pariyadath, Vani
Weiss, Susan Rb
Wolff-Hughes, Dana L
DelCarmen-Wiggins, Rebecca
Feldstein Ewing, Sarah W
Miranda-Dominguez, Oscar
Nagel, Bonnie J
Perrone, Anders J
Sturgeon, Darrick T
Goldstone, Aimee
Pfefferbaum, Adolf
Pohl, Kilian M
Prouty, Devin
Uban, Kristina
Bookheimer, Susan Y
Dapretto, Mirella
Galvan, Adriana
Bagot, Kara
Giedd, Jay
Infante, M Alejandra
Jacobus, Joanna
Patrick, Kevin
Shilling, Paul D
Desikan, Rahul
Li, Yi
Sugrue, Leo
Banich, Marie T
Friedman, Naomi
Hewitt, John K
Hopfer, Christian
Sakai, Joseph
Tanabe, Jody
Cottler, Linda B
Nixon, Sara Jo
Chang, Linda
Cloak, Christine
Ernst, Thomas
Reeves, Gloria
Kennedy, David N
Heeringa, Steve
Peltier, Scott
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study is an ongoing, nationwide study of the effects of environmental influences on behavioral and brain development in adolescents. The main objective of the study is to recruit and assess over eleven thousand 9-10-year-olds and follow them over the course of 10 years to characterize normative brain and cognitive development, the many factors that influence brain development, and the effects of those factors on mental health and other outcomes. The study employs state-of-the-art multimodal brain imaging, cognitive and clinical assessments, bioassays, and careful assessment of substance use, environment, psychopathological symptoms, and social functioning. The data is a resource of unprecedented scale and depth for studying typical and atypical development. The aim of this manuscript is to describe the baseline neuroimaging processing and subject-level analysis methods used by ABCD. Processing and analyses include modality-specific corrections for distortions and motion, brain segmentation and cortical surface reconstruction derived from structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI), analysis of brain microstructure using diffusion MRI (dMRI), task-related analysis of functional MRI (fMRI), and functional connectivity analysis of resting-state fMRI. This manuscript serves as a methodological reference for users of publicly shared neuroimaging data from the ABCD Study.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287297050
Document Type :
Electronic Resource