Journal article
The Age-ility Project (Phase 1): Structural and functional imaging and electrophysiological data repository
F Karayanidis, MC Keuken, A Wong, JL Rennie, G de Hollander, PS Cooper, W Ross Fulham, R Lenroot, M Parsons, N Phillips, PT Michie, BU Forstmann
Neuroimage | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2016
Abstract
Our understanding of the complex interplay between structural and functional organisation of brain networks is being advanced by the development of novel multi-modal analyses approaches. The Age-ility Project (Phase 1) data repository offers open access to structural MRI, diffusion MRI, and resting-state fMRI scans, as well as resting-state EEG recorded from the same community participants (n = 131, 15-35 y, 66 male). Raw imaging and electrophysiological data as well as essential demographics are made available via the NITRC website. All data have been reviewed for artifacts using a rigorous quality control protocol and detailed case notes are provided.
Grants
Awarded by European Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by an Australian Research Council Discovery Project grant (ARC-DP 120100340) to Karayanidis, Forstmann, Michie, Parsons, Wagenmakers, Phillips, Lenroot. Cooper and Rennie were supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award. This research line is financially supported by the European Research Council (BUF) (ERC-2012-StG-313481). We thank Jameen Arms, head radiographer at the Calvary Mater Hospital, for his team's support with imaging, Tony Kemp and Gavin Cooper for technical support, and Elise Mansfield, Renate Thienel, Vanessa Case, Paul Garrett, Natalie Lantry, Olivia Whalen, Samantha Allen, Montana Hunter, Laura Williamson, Courtney Phillips, Cathryn Mackenzie and Patrick Skippen for their contribution to recruitment data collection, data entry and quality control.