Summary:

This dataset consists of the subjects used in the 2011 PLoS ONE study by Adelstein et al., entitled, “Personality is reflected in the brain’s intrinsic functional architecture.” We are releasing these data to the public so that investigators can include them in their own dataset so that they can reproduce our results or conduct a similar investigation with improved methodology. The dataset consists of male and female adults, all healthy controls with no psychiatric history. Subjects were scanned in a Siemens 3T Allegra scanner using a continuous eyes-open protocol while fixating on the word “Relax.” Details are found in the accompanying materials.

The following data are released for every participant:

Investigators

Shehzad, Z., Mennes, M., DeYoung, C.G., Zuo, X.N., Kelly, C., Margulies, D.S., Bloomfield, A., Gray, J.R., Castellanos, F.X., Milham, M.P.

Funding - This work was supported by:

Publications:

Initial analyses of the data included in this release are described in this manuscript:


Many of these subjects were also used for analyses in the following manuscripts:

USAGE AGREEMENT
Creative Commons License: Attribution - Non-Commercial

Data Release Table
NEO2012.001.001.LiteNIFTI.tar.gz

NITRC Download Instructions
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