Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | E8-E12 |
Journal | Nature |
Volume | 615 |
Issue number | 7951 |
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State | Published - Mar 9 2023 |
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In: Nature, Vol. 615, No. 7951, 09.03.2023, p. E8-E12.
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T2 - Multivariate BWAS can be replicable with moderate sample sizes
AU - Tervo-Clemmens, Brenden
AU - Marek, Scott
AU - Chauvin, Roselyne J.
AU - Van, Andrew N.
AU - Kay, Benjamin P.
AU - Laumann, Timothy O.
AU - Thompson, Wesley K.
AU - Nichols, Thomas E.
AU - Yeo, B. T.Thomas
AU - Barch, Deanna M.
AU - Luna, Beatriz
AU - Fair, Damien A.
AU - Dosenbach, Nico U.F.
N1 - Funding Information: Participant-level data from all datasets (ABCD and HCP) are openly available pursuant to individual, consortium-level data access rules. The ABCD data repository grows and changes over time ( https://nda.nih.gov/abcd ). The ABCD data used in this report came from ABCD collection 3165 and the Annual Release 2.0 ( https://doi.org/10.15154/1503209 ). Data were provided, in part, by the HCP, WU-Minn Consortium (principal investigators: D. Van Essen and K. Ugurbil; 1U54MH091657) funded by the 16 NIH Institutes and Centers that support the NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research; and by the McDonnell Center for Systems Neuroscience at Washington University. Some data used in the present study are available for download from the HCP ( www.humanconnectome.org ). Users must agree to data use terms for the HCP before being allowed access to the data and ConnectomeDB, details are provided online ( https://www.humanconnectome.org/study/hcp-young-adult/data-use-terms ). Funding Information: Data used in the preparation of this Article were, in part, obtained from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study (https://abcdstudy.org), held in the NIMH Data Archive (NDA). This is a multisite, longitudinal study designed to recruit more than 10,000 children aged 9–10 years and follow them over 10 years into early adulthood. The ABCD Study is supported by the National Institutes of Health and additional federal partners under award numbers U01DA041022, U01DA041028, U01DA041048, U01DA041089, U01DA041106, U01DA041117, U01DA041120, U01DA041134, U01DA041148, U01DA041156, U01DA041174, U24DA041123, U24DA041147, U01DA041093 and U01DA041025. A full list of supporters is available online (https://abcdstudy.org/federal-partners.html). A listing of participating sites and a complete listing of the study investigators is available online (https://abcdstudy.org/scientists/workgroups/). ABCD consortium investigators designed and implemented the study and/or provided data but did not necessarily participate in the analysis or the writing of this report. This Article reflects the views of the authors and may not reflect the opinions or views of the NIH or ABCD consortium investigators. Data were provided, in part, by the HCP, WU-Minn Consortium (U54 MH091657) funded by the 16 NIH Institutes and Centers that support the NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research; and by the McDonnell Center for Systems Neuroscience at Washington University. This work used the storage and computational resources provided by the Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain (MIDB), the Neuroimaging Genomics Data Resource (NGDR) and the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute (MSI). The NGDR is supported by the University of Minnesota Informatics Institute through the MnDRIVE initiative in coordination with the College of Liberal Arts, Medical School and College of Education and Human Development at the University of Minnesota. This work used the storage and computational resources provided by the Daenerys Neuroimaging Community Computing Resource (NCCR). The Daenerys NCCR is supported by the McDonnell Center for Systems Neuroscience at Washington University, the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center (IDDRC; P50 HD103525) at Washington University School of Medicine and the Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS; UL1 TR002345) at Washington University School of Medicine. This work was supported by NIH grants MH121518 (to S.M.), NS090978 (to B.P.K.), MH129616 (to T.O.L.), 1RF1MH120025-01A1 (to W.K.T), MH080243 (to B.L.), MH067924 (to B.L.), DA041148 (to D.A.F.), DA04112 (to D.A.F.), MH115357 (to D.A.F.), MH096773 (to D.A.F. and N.U.F.D.), MH122066 (to D.A.F. and N.U.F.D.), MH121276 (to D.A.F. and N.U.F.D.), MH124567 (to D.A.F. and N.U.F.D.), NS088590 (to N.U.F.D.), and the Andrew Mellon Predoctoral Fellowship (to B.T.-C.), the Staunton Farm Foundation (to B.L.), the Lynne and Andrew Redleaf Foundation (to D.A.F.) and the Kiwanis Neuroscience Research Foundation (to N.U.F.D.). Funding Information: Data used in the preparation of this Article were, in part, obtained from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study ( https://abcdstudy.org ), held in the NIMH Data Archive (NDA). This is a multisite, longitudinal study designed to recruit more than 10,000 children aged 9–10 years and follow them over 10 years into early adulthood. The ABCD Study is supported by the National Institutes of Health and additional federal partners under award numbers U01DA041022, U01DA041028, U01DA041048, U01DA041089, U01DA041106, U01DA041117, U01DA041120, U01DA041134, U01DA041148, U01DA041156, U01DA041174, U24DA041123, U24DA041147, U01DA041093 and U01DA041025. A full list of supporters is available online ( https://abcdstudy.org/federal-partners.html ). A listing of participating sites and a complete listing of the study investigators is available online ( https://abcdstudy.org/scientists/workgroups/ ). ABCD consortium investigators designed and implemented the study and/or provided data but did not necessarily participate in the analysis or the writing of this report. This Article reflects the views of the authors and may not reflect the opinions or views of the NIH or ABCD consortium investigators. Data were provided, in part, by the HCP, WU-Minn Consortium (U54 MH091657) funded by the 16 NIH Institutes and Centers that support the NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research; and by the McDonnell Center for Systems Neuroscience at Washington University. This work used the storage and computational resources provided by the Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain (MIDB), the Neuroimaging Genomics Data Resource (NGDR) and the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute (MSI). The NGDR is supported by the University of Minnesota Informatics Institute through the MnDRIVE initiative in coordination with the College of Liberal Arts, Medical School and College of Education and Human Development at the University of Minnesota. This work used the storage and computational resources provided by the Daenerys Neuroimaging Community Computing Resource (NCCR). The Daenerys NCCR is supported by the McDonnell Center for Systems Neuroscience at Washington University, the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center (IDDRC; P50 HD103525) at Washington University School of Medicine and the Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS; UL1 TR002345) at Washington University School of Medicine. This work was supported by NIH grants MH121518 (to S.M.), NS090978 (to B.P.K.), MH129616 (to T.O.L.), 1RF1MH120025-01A1 (to W.K.T), MH080243 (to B.L.), MH067924 (to B.L.), DA041148 (to D.A.F.), DA04112 (to D.A.F.), MH115357 (to D.A.F.), MH096773 (to D.A.F. and N.U.F.D.), MH122066 (to D.A.F. and N.U.F.D.), MH121276 (to D.A.F. and N.U.F.D.), MH124567 (to D.A.F. and N.U.F.D.), NS088590 (to N.U.F.D.), and the Andrew Mellon Predoctoral Fellowship (to B.T.-C.), the Staunton Farm Foundation (to B.L.), the Lynne and Andrew Redleaf Foundation (to D.A.F.) and the Kiwanis Neuroscience Research Foundation (to N.U.F.D.).
PY - 2023/3/9
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