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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.

  • mental-health-psychiatry
  • child-development-education
  • neuroimaging-methods
BANDA — Boston Adolescent Neuroimaging of Depression and Anxiety

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  • Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli (Northeastern / MIT)
  • John D. E. Gabrieli (MIT)
  • Diego A. Pizzagalli (McLean / Harvard)
  • Randy P. Auerbach (Columbia)
  • Stefan G. Hofmann (Philipps-Universität Marburg)
  • Aude Henin (MGH)
  • Anastasia Yendiki (MGH Martinos)
  • Nicholas A. Hubbard (University of Nebraska–Lincoln)
  • Clemens C. C. Bauer (MIT / Northeastern)
  • Viviana Siless (MGH Martinos)

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4 papers associated with this project

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