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:
- At least one 6-minute resting state fMRI scan (R-fMRI)
- Behavioral assessments and phenotypic information
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:
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute (JSA)
- NIMH R01MH083246 and R01MH081218 (FXC and MPM)
- NIDA R03DA024775 (CK) and R01DA016979 (FXC)
- Autism Speaks
- National Science and Engineering Research Council of Canada (ZS)
- Startup Foundation for Distinguished Research Professor of Institute for Psychology Y0CX492S03 (X-NZ)
- Natural Science Foundation of China 81171409 (X-NZ)
- Stavros Niarchos Foundation
- Leon Levy Foundation
- Phyllis Green and Randolph Cōwen
Publications:
Initial analyses of the data included in this release are described in this manuscript:
- Adelstein, J.S., 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. (2011) Personality is represented in the brain’s intrinsic functional architecture. PLoS ONE 6: e27633.
Many of these subjects were also used for analyses in the following manuscripts:
- Di Martino A, Shehzad Z, Kelly C, Roy AK, Gee DG, Uddin LQ, Gotimer K, Klein DF, Castellanos FX, Milham MP. (2009) Relationship between cingulo-insular functional connectivity and autistic traits in neurotypical adults. Am J Psychiatry 166: 891-899.
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- Shehzad Z, Kelly AM, Reiss PT, Gee DG, Gotimer K, Uddin LQ, Lee SH, Margulies DS, Roy AK, Biswal BB, Petkova E, Castellanos FX, Milham MP. (2009) The resting brain: unconstrained yet reliable. Cereb Cortex 19: 2209-2229.
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- Zuo XN, Kelly C, Adelstein JS, Klein DF, Castellanos FX, Milham MP. (2010) Reliable intrinsic connectivity networks: test-retest evaluation using ICA and dual regression approach. Neuroimage 49: 2163-2177.
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- Kelly AM, Uddin LQ, Biswal BB, Castellanos FX, Milham MP. (2008) Competition between functional brain networks mediates behavioral variability. Neuroimage 39: 527-537.
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- Margulies DS, Kelly AM, Uddin LQ, Biswal BB, Castellanos FX, Milham MP. (2007) Mapping the functional connectivity of anterior cingulate cortex. Neuroimage 37: 579-588.
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- Zuo XN, Di Martino A, Kelly C, Shehzad ZE, Gee DG, Klein DF, Castellanos FX, Biswal BB, Milham MP. (2010) The oscillating brain: complex and reliable. Neuroimage 49: 1432-1445.
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