A functional connectome phenotyping dataset including cognitive state and personality measures

The dataset enables exploration of higher-order cognitive faculties, self-generated mental experience, and personality features in relation to the intrinsic functional architecture of the brain. We provide multimodal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data and a broad set of state and trait phenotypic...

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Main Authors Mendes, Natacha, Oligschlaeger, Sabine, Lauckner, Mark E, Golchert, Johannes, Huntenburg, Julia M, Falkiewicz, Marcel, Ellamil, Melissa, Krause, Sarah, Baczkowski, Blazej M, Cozatl, Roberto, Osoianu, Anastasia, Kumral, Deniz, Pool, Jared, Golz, Laura, Dreyer, Maria, Haueis, Philipp, Jost, Rebecca, Kramarenko, Yelyzaveta, Engen, Haakon, Ohrnberger, Katharina, Gorgolewski, Krzysztof J, Farrugia, Nicolas, Babayan, Anahit, Reiter, Andrea, Schaare, H Lina, Reinelt, Janis, Roebbig, Josefin, Uhlig, Marie, Erbey, Miray, Gaebler, Michael, Smallwood, Jonathan, Villringer, Arno, Margulies, Daniel S
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Published Cold Spring Harbor Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 18.07.2017
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Summary:The dataset enables exploration of higher-order cognitive faculties, self-generated mental experience, and personality features in relation to the intrinsic functional architecture of the brain. We provide multimodal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data and a broad set of state and trait phenotypic assessments: mind-wandering, personality traits, and cognitive abilities. Specifically, 194 healthy participants (between 20 and 75 years of age) filled out 31 questionnaires, performed 7 tasks, and reported 4 probes of in-scanner mind-wandering. The scanning session included four 15.5-min resting-state functional MRI runs using a multiband EPI sequence and a high-resolution structural scan using a 3D MP2RAGE sequence. This dataset constitutes one part of the Leipzig Study for Mind-Body-Emotion Interactions database.
DOI:10.1101/164764