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ABCD Study (Site 22)

06 May 00:35
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Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study

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The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded leading researchers in the fields of adolescent development and neuroscience to conduct this ambitious project. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of a Coordinating Center, a Data Analysis, Informatics & Resource Center, and 21 research sites across the country, which have invited 11,880 children ages 9-10 to join the study. Researchers will track their biological and behavioral development through adolescence into young adulthood.

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The derived FIB files are shared using Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. If you are using these data, I would appreciate your mentioning of the contribution of XSEDE/ACCESS resources: TG-CIS200026 & MED230052.

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Due to large size of the total files, please use https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive to download the data

Methods

A multishell diffusion scheme was used, and the b-values were 500 ,1000 ,2000, and 3000 s/mm². The number of diffusion sampling directions were 6, 15, 15, and 60, respectively. The in-plane resolution was 1.7 mm. The slice thickness was 1.7 mm. The diffusion MRI data were rotated to align with the AC-PC line at an isotropic resolution of 1.7 (mm). The restricted diffusion was quantified using restricted diffusion imaging (Yeh et al., MRM, 77:603–612 (2017)). The diffusion data were reconstructed using generalized q-sampling imaging (Yeh et al., IEEE TMI, ;29(9):1626-35, 2010) with a diffusion sampling length ratio of 1.25. The tensor metrics were calculated using DWI with b-value lower than 1750 s/mm². This analysis used Bridges-2 at Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center through allocation CIS200026 from the Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support (ACCESS) program (Boerner TJ, Deems S, Furlani TR, Knuth SL, Towns J. Access: Advancing innovation: Nsf’s advanced cyberinfrastructure coordination ecosystem: Services & support. InPractice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing 2023 Jul 23 pp. 173-176).

ABCD Study (Site 21)

06 May 00:35
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The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded leading researchers in the fields of adolescent development and neuroscience to conduct this ambitious project. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of a Coordinating Center, a Data Analysis, Informatics & Resource Center, and 21 research sites across the country, which have invited 11,880 children ages 9-10 to join the study. Researchers will track their biological and behavioral development through adolescence into young adulthood.

License

The derived FIB files are shared using Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. If you are using these data, I would appreciate your mentioning of the contribution of XSEDE/ACCESS resources: TG-CIS200026 & MED230052.

Download

Due to large size of the total files, please use https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive to download the data

Methods

A multishell diffusion scheme was used, and the b-values were 500 ,1000 ,2000, and 3000 s/mm². The number of diffusion sampling directions were 6, 15, 15, and 60, respectively. The in-plane resolution was 1.7 mm. The slice thickness was 1.7 mm. The diffusion MRI data were rotated to align with the AC-PC line at an isotropic resolution of 1.7 (mm). The restricted diffusion was quantified using restricted diffusion imaging (Yeh et al., MRM, 77:603–612 (2017)). The diffusion data were reconstructed using generalized q-sampling imaging (Yeh et al., IEEE TMI, ;29(9):1626-35, 2010) with a diffusion sampling length ratio of 1.25. The tensor metrics were calculated using DWI with b-value lower than 1750 s/mm². This analysis used Bridges-2 at Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center through allocation CIS200026 from the Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support (ACCESS) program (Boerner TJ, Deems S, Furlani TR, Knuth SL, Towns J. Access: Advancing innovation: Nsf’s advanced cyberinfrastructure coordination ecosystem: Services & support. InPractice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing 2023 Jul 23 pp. 173-176).

ABCD Study (Site 20)

03 Apr 01:40
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The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded leading researchers in the fields of adolescent development and neuroscience to conduct this ambitious project. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of a Coordinating Center, a Data Analysis, Informatics & Resource Center, and 21 research sites across the country, which have invited 11,880 children ages 9-10 to join the study. Researchers will track their biological and behavioral development through adolescence into young adulthood.

License

The derived FIB files are shared using Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. If you are using these data, I would appreciate your mentioning of the contribution of XSEDE/ACCESS resources: TG-CIS200026 & MED230052.

Download

Due to large size of the total files, please use https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive to download the data

Methods

A multishell diffusion scheme was used, and the b-values were 500 ,1000 ,2000, and 3000 s/mm². The number of diffusion sampling directions were 6, 15, 15, and 60, respectively. The in-plane resolution was 1.7 mm. The slice thickness was 1.7 mm. The diffusion MRI data were rotated to align with the AC-PC line at an isotropic resolution of 1.7 (mm). The restricted diffusion was quantified using restricted diffusion imaging (Yeh et al., MRM, 77:603–612 (2017)). The diffusion data were reconstructed using generalized q-sampling imaging (Yeh et al., IEEE TMI, ;29(9):1626-35, 2010) with a diffusion sampling length ratio of 1.25. The tensor metrics were calculated using DWI with b-value lower than 1750 s/mm². This analysis used Bridges-2 at Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center through allocation CIS200026 from the Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support (ACCESS) program (Boerner TJ, Deems S, Furlani TR, Knuth SL, Towns J. Access: Advancing innovation: Nsf’s advanced cyberinfrastructure coordination ecosystem: Services & support. InPractice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing 2023 Jul 23 pp. 173-176).

ABCD Study (Site 19)

03 Apr 01:40
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The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded leading researchers in the fields of adolescent development and neuroscience to conduct this ambitious project. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of a Coordinating Center, a Data Analysis, Informatics & Resource Center, and 21 research sites across the country, which have invited 11,880 children ages 9-10 to join the study. Researchers will track their biological and behavioral development through adolescence into young adulthood.

License

The derived FIB files are shared using Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. If you are using these data, I would appreciate your mentioning of the contribution of XSEDE/ACCESS resources: TG-CIS200026 & MED230052.

Download

Due to large size of the total files, please use https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive to download the data

Methods

A multishell diffusion scheme was used, and the b-values were 500 ,1000 ,2000, and 3000 s/mm². The number of diffusion sampling directions were 6, 15, 15, and 60, respectively. The in-plane resolution was 1.7 mm. The slice thickness was 1.7 mm. The diffusion MRI data were rotated to align with the AC-PC line at an isotropic resolution of 1.7 (mm). The restricted diffusion was quantified using restricted diffusion imaging (Yeh et al., MRM, 77:603–612 (2017)). The diffusion data were reconstructed using generalized q-sampling imaging (Yeh et al., IEEE TMI, ;29(9):1626-35, 2010) with a diffusion sampling length ratio of 1.25. The tensor metrics were calculated using DWI with b-value lower than 1750 s/mm². This analysis used Bridges-2 at Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center through allocation CIS200026 from the Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support (ACCESS) program (Boerner TJ, Deems S, Furlani TR, Knuth SL, Towns J. Access: Advancing innovation: Nsf’s advanced cyberinfrastructure coordination ecosystem: Services & support. InPractice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing 2023 Jul 23 pp. 173-176).

ABCD Study (Site 18)

03 Apr 01:40
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The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded leading researchers in the fields of adolescent development and neuroscience to conduct this ambitious project. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of a Coordinating Center, a Data Analysis, Informatics & Resource Center, and 21 research sites across the country, which have invited 11,880 children ages 9-10 to join the study. Researchers will track their biological and behavioral development through adolescence into young adulthood.

License

The derived FIB files are shared using Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. If you are using these data, I would appreciate your mentioning of the contribution of XSEDE/ACCESS resources: TG-CIS200026 & MED230052.

Download

Due to large size of the total files, please use https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive to download the data

Methods

A multishell diffusion scheme was used, and the b-values were 500 ,1000 ,2000, and 3000 s/mm². The number of diffusion sampling directions were 6, 15, 15, and 60, respectively. The in-plane resolution was 1.7 mm. The slice thickness was 1.7 mm. The diffusion MRI data were rotated to align with the AC-PC line at an isotropic resolution of 1.7 (mm). The restricted diffusion was quantified using restricted diffusion imaging (Yeh et al., MRM, 77:603–612 (2017)). The diffusion data were reconstructed using generalized q-sampling imaging (Yeh et al., IEEE TMI, ;29(9):1626-35, 2010) with a diffusion sampling length ratio of 1.25. The tensor metrics were calculated using DWI with b-value lower than 1750 s/mm². This analysis used Bridges-2 at Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center through allocation CIS200026 from the Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support (ACCESS) program (Boerner TJ, Deems S, Furlani TR, Knuth SL, Towns J. Access: Advancing innovation: Nsf’s advanced cyberinfrastructure coordination ecosystem: Services & support. InPractice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing 2023 Jul 23 pp. 173-176).

ABCD Study (Site 17)

03 Apr 01:40
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Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study

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The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded leading researchers in the fields of adolescent development and neuroscience to conduct this ambitious project. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of a Coordinating Center, a Data Analysis, Informatics & Resource Center, and 21 research sites across the country, which have invited 11,880 children ages 9-10 to join the study. Researchers will track their biological and behavioral development through adolescence into young adulthood.

License

The derived FIB files are shared using Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. If you are using these data, I would appreciate your mentioning of the contribution of XSEDE/ACCESS resources: TG-CIS200026 & MED230052.

Download

Due to large size of the total files, please use https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive to download the data

Methods

A multishell diffusion scheme was used, and the b-values were 500 ,1000 ,2000, and 3000 s/mm². The number of diffusion sampling directions were 6, 15, 15, and 60, respectively. The in-plane resolution was 1.7 mm. The slice thickness was 1.7 mm. The diffusion MRI data were rotated to align with the AC-PC line at an isotropic resolution of 1.7 (mm). The restricted diffusion was quantified using restricted diffusion imaging (Yeh et al., MRM, 77:603–612 (2017)). The diffusion data were reconstructed using generalized q-sampling imaging (Yeh et al., IEEE TMI, ;29(9):1626-35, 2010) with a diffusion sampling length ratio of 1.25. The tensor metrics were calculated using DWI with b-value lower than 1750 s/mm². This analysis used Bridges-2 at Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center through allocation CIS200026 from the Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support (ACCESS) program (Boerner TJ, Deems S, Furlani TR, Knuth SL, Towns J. Access: Advancing innovation: Nsf’s advanced cyberinfrastructure coordination ecosystem: Services & support. InPractice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing 2023 Jul 23 pp. 173-176).

ABCD Study (Site 16)

03 Apr 01:40
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The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded leading researchers in the fields of adolescent development and neuroscience to conduct this ambitious project. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of a Coordinating Center, a Data Analysis, Informatics & Resource Center, and 21 research sites across the country, which have invited 11,880 children ages 9-10 to join the study. Researchers will track their biological and behavioral development through adolescence into young adulthood.

License

The derived FIB files are shared using Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. If you are using these data, I would appreciate your mentioning of the contribution of XSEDE/ACCESS resources: TG-CIS200026 & MED230052.

Download

Due to large size of the total files, please use https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive to download the data

Methods

A multishell diffusion scheme was used, and the b-values were 500 ,1000 ,2000, and 3000 s/mm². The number of diffusion sampling directions were 6, 15, 15, and 60, respectively. The in-plane resolution was 1.7 mm. The slice thickness was 1.7 mm. The diffusion MRI data were rotated to align with the AC-PC line at an isotropic resolution of 1.7 (mm). The restricted diffusion was quantified using restricted diffusion imaging (Yeh et al., MRM, 77:603–612 (2017)). The diffusion data were reconstructed using generalized q-sampling imaging (Yeh et al., IEEE TMI, ;29(9):1626-35, 2010) with a diffusion sampling length ratio of 1.25. The tensor metrics were calculated using DWI with b-value lower than 1750 s/mm². This analysis used Bridges-2 at Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center through allocation CIS200026 from the Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support (ACCESS) program (Boerner TJ, Deems S, Furlani TR, Knuth SL, Towns J. Access: Advancing innovation: Nsf’s advanced cyberinfrastructure coordination ecosystem: Services & support. InPractice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing 2023 Jul 23 pp. 173-176).

ABCD Study (Site 15)

03 Apr 01:40
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The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded leading researchers in the fields of adolescent development and neuroscience to conduct this ambitious project. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of a Coordinating Center, a Data Analysis, Informatics & Resource Center, and 21 research sites across the country, which have invited 11,880 children ages 9-10 to join the study. Researchers will track their biological and behavioral development through adolescence into young adulthood.

License

The derived FIB files are shared using Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. If you are using these data, I would appreciate your mentioning of the contribution of XSEDE/ACCESS resources: TG-CIS200026 & MED230052.

Download

Due to large size of the total files, please use https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive to download the data

Methods

A multishell diffusion scheme was used, and the b-values were 500 ,1000 ,2000, and 3000 s/mm². The number of diffusion sampling directions were 6, 15, 15, and 60, respectively. The in-plane resolution was 1.7 mm. The slice thickness was 1.7 mm. The diffusion MRI data were rotated to align with the AC-PC line at an isotropic resolution of 1.7 (mm). The restricted diffusion was quantified using restricted diffusion imaging (Yeh et al., MRM, 77:603–612 (2017)). The diffusion data were reconstructed using generalized q-sampling imaging (Yeh et al., IEEE TMI, ;29(9):1626-35, 2010) with a diffusion sampling length ratio of 1.25. The tensor metrics were calculated using DWI with b-value lower than 1750 s/mm². This analysis used Bridges-2 at Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center through allocation CIS200026 from the Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support (ACCESS) program (Boerner TJ, Deems S, Furlani TR, Knuth SL, Towns J. Access: Advancing innovation: Nsf’s advanced cyberinfrastructure coordination ecosystem: Services & support. InPractice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing 2023 Jul 23 pp. 173-176).

ABCD Study (Site 14)

03 Apr 01:40
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The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded leading researchers in the fields of adolescent development and neuroscience to conduct this ambitious project. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of a Coordinating Center, a Data Analysis, Informatics & Resource Center, and 21 research sites across the country, which have invited 11,880 children ages 9-10 to join the study. Researchers will track their biological and behavioral development through adolescence into young adulthood.

License

The derived FIB files are shared using Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. If you are using these data, I would appreciate your mentioning of the contribution of XSEDE/ACCESS resources: TG-CIS200026 & MED230052.

Download

Due to large size of the total files, please use https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive to download the data

Methods

A multishell diffusion scheme was used, and the b-values were 500 ,1000 ,2000, and 3000 s/mm². The number of diffusion sampling directions were 6, 15, 15, and 60, respectively. The in-plane resolution was 1.7 mm. The slice thickness was 1.7 mm. The diffusion MRI data were rotated to align with the AC-PC line at an isotropic resolution of 1.7 (mm). The restricted diffusion was quantified using restricted diffusion imaging (Yeh et al., MRM, 77:603–612 (2017)). The diffusion data were reconstructed using generalized q-sampling imaging (Yeh et al., IEEE TMI, ;29(9):1626-35, 2010) with a diffusion sampling length ratio of 1.25. The tensor metrics were calculated using DWI with b-value lower than 1750 s/mm². This analysis used Bridges-2 at Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center through allocation CIS200026 from the Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support (ACCESS) program (Boerner TJ, Deems S, Furlani TR, Knuth SL, Towns J. Access: Advancing innovation: Nsf’s advanced cyberinfrastructure coordination ecosystem: Services & support. InPractice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing 2023 Jul 23 pp. 173-176).

ABCD Study (Site 13)

03 Apr 01:40
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The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study is the largest long-term study of brain development and child health in the United States. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded leading researchers in the fields of adolescent development and neuroscience to conduct this ambitious project. The ABCD Research Consortium consists of a Coordinating Center, a Data Analysis, Informatics & Resource Center, and 21 research sites across the country, which have invited 11,880 children ages 9-10 to join the study. Researchers will track their biological and behavioral development through adolescence into young adulthood.

License

The derived FIB files are shared using Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. If you are using these data, I would appreciate your mentioning of the contribution of XSEDE/ACCESS resources: TG-CIS200026 & MED230052.

Download

Due to large size of the total files, please use https://github.com/abraunegg/onedrive to download the data

Methods

A multishell diffusion scheme was used, and the b-values were 500 ,1000 ,2000, and 3000 s/mm². The number of diffusion sampling directions were 6, 15, 15, and 60, respectively. The in-plane resolution was 1.7 mm. The slice thickness was 1.7 mm. The diffusion MRI data were rotated to align with the AC-PC line at an isotropic resolution of 1.7 (mm). The restricted diffusion was quantified using restricted diffusion imaging (Yeh et al., MRM, 77:603–612 (2017)). The diffusion data were reconstructed using generalized q-sampling imaging (Yeh et al., IEEE TMI, ;29(9):1626-35, 2010) with a diffusion sampling length ratio of 1.25. The tensor metrics were calculated using DWI with b-value lower than 1750 s/mm². This analysis used Bridges-2 at Pittsburgh Supercomputer Center through allocation CIS200026 from the Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Coordination Ecosystem: Services & Support (ACCESS) program (Boerner TJ, Deems S, Furlani TR, Knuth SL, Towns J. Access: Advancing innovation: Nsf’s advanced cyberinfrastructure coordination ecosystem: Services & support. InPractice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing 2023 Jul 23 pp. 173-176).