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  • Machine learning classifiers using resting-state fMRI are being used to explore the links between brain circuits and psychiatric disorders.
  • A large-scale database was created, including neuroimaging data from 993 patients and 1,421 healthy individuals, along with demographic details.
  • To ensure consistent data, nine healthy participants underwent brain imaging across 12 different scanners, and four datasets have been published for research use.

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Machine learning classifiers for psychiatric disorders using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) have recently attracted attention as a method for directly examining relationships between neural circuits and psychiatric disorders. To develop accurate and generalizable classifiers, we compiled a large-scale, multi-site, multi-disorder neuroimaging database. The database comprises resting-state fMRI and structural images of the brain from 993 patients and 1,421 healthy individuals, as well as demographic information such as age, sex, and clinical rating scales. To harmonize the multi-site data, nine healthy participants ("traveling subjects") visited the sites from which the above datasets were obtained and underwent neuroimaging with 12 scanners. All participants consented to having their data shared and analyzed at multiple medical and research institutions participating in the project, and 706 patients and 1,122 healthy individuals consented to having their data disclosed. Finally, we have published four datasets: 1) the SRPBS Multi-disorder Connectivity Dataset 2), the SRPBS Multi-disorder MRI Dataset (restricted), 3) the SRPBS Multi-disorder MRI Dataset (unrestricted), and 4) the SRPBS Traveling Subject MRI Dataset.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8405782PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41597-021-01004-8DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • Machine learning classifiers using resting-state fMRI are being used to explore the links between brain circuits and psychiatric disorders.
  • A large-scale database was created, including neuroimaging data from 993 patients and 1,421 healthy individuals, along with demographic details.
  • To ensure consistent data, nine healthy participants underwent brain imaging across 12 different scanners, and four datasets have been published for research use.
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