BANDA — Boston Adolescent Neuroimaging of Depression and Anxiety
NIMH — Connectomes Related to Human Diseases (Human Connectome Project)
A Human Connectome Project arm (Connectomes Related to Human Diseases) collecting multimodal MRI, clinical, and neuropsychological data from 215 adolescents aged 14–17, 152 of whom had current anxiety and/or depressive disorders at intake. Imaging spans structural (T1/T2), resting-state and task fMRI, and diffusion-weighted scans, released as both unprocessed and HCP minimally-preprocessed data. The lab contributed the imaging pipelines, quality assurance, and data-release engineering, and continues to support connectome-based predictive-modeling analyses of depression and anxiety risk across BANDA and ABCD.
Hubbard NA, Bauer CCC, Siless V, Auerbach RP, Elam JS, Frosch IR, Henin A, Hofmann SG, Hodge MR, Jones R, Lenzini P, Lo N, Park AT, Pizzagalli DA, Vaz-DeSouza F, Gabrieli JDE, Whitfield-Gabrieli S, Yendiki A, Ghosh SS
Siless V, Hubbard NA, Jones R, Wang J, Lo N, Bauer CCC, Goncalves M, Frosch I, Norton D, Vergara G, Conroy K, De Souza FV, Rosso IM, Wickham AH, Cosby EA, Pinaire M, Hirshfeld-Becker D, Pizzagalli DA, Henin A, Hofmann SG, Auerbach RP, Ghosh S, Gabrieli J, Whitfield-Gabrieli S, Yendiki A
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