Data Release 9.0
RELEASE DATE: 12/07/2020
RELEASE CONTENTS
- Phenotypic data
- New datasets: n = 735
- Total datasets: n = 3625
- Neuroimaging data
- EEG (raw and pre-processed) and Eyetracking
- New datasets: n = 364
- Total datasets: n = 3991
- Multi-modal MRI (raw and pre-processed)
- New datasets: n = 234
- Total datasets: n = 2748
- Anatomical data were derived using Mindboggle, version: v1.2.2.
- PsychoPy scripts for the MRI naturalistic viewing and PEER paradigms are available for download on the MRI Protocol page.
ANNOUCEMENTS
- Due to the COIVD-19 pandemic, we have discontinued some of the protocol and made necessary changes to the protocol in order to continue data collection safely and remotely.
PROTOCOL ADDITIONS
- New phenotypic assessments
- Gilliam Autism Rating Scale 3 (GARS-3)
PROTOCOL DISCONTINUATIONS
- Protocols listed below have been temporarily discontuned due to the crisis:
- Adaptive Cognitive Evaluation
- EEG
- Fitness Protocol
- Treadmill Tests
- FitnessGram
- Physical Measures
- Body Composition
- MRI
- NIH
DATA ADDITIONS
- Phenotypic Data:
- Gilliam Autism Rating Scale 3 (GARS-3)
- Remote Tasks
- Information on whether the participants have been enrolled remotely or have completed specific assessments remotely.
DATA DISCONTINUATIONS
- Phenotypic data
- Due to the discontinuation of certain protocols, data listed below have not been updated for this release:
- Adaptive Cognitive Evaluation
- ACE_Boxed
- ACE_BRT
- ACE_Flanker
- ACE_SAAT
- ACE_Spatial_Span_B
- ACE_Spatial_Span_F
- BIA
- NIH
- Due to the discontinuation of certain protocols, data listed below will have limited additional rows:
- EEG_Track
- Fitness_Aerobic
- Fitness_Edurance
- FGA
- FGC
- MRI_Track
- NIH_Scores
- Physical
DATA FIXES
- Neuroimaging. The “Full_Pheno” column in all MRI and EEG participant phenotypic files from the past have been updated to the most recent status as of release 9. From this point on, these files will be updated with each release
- Phenotypic Data. Small deviations in some of the Phenotypic assessments’ scores from Release 1 to Release 8 were detected during data quality control. Our analysis has revealed that all the mean correlations between the deviated scores and the correct scores in all the assessments are greater than 0.9. Release 9 will have the fixed scores in all the Phenotypic assessments. The table below displays the correlation value for assessments with one total score and upper/lower bound correlations for assessments with subscales.