Image processing and analysis methods for the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study.
Donald J. Hagler,Sean N. Hatton,M. Daniela Cornejo,Carolina Makowski,Damien A. Fair,Anthony Steven Dick,Matthew T. Sutherland,B. J. Casey,M Deanna,Michael P. Harms,Richard Watts,James M. Bjork,Hugh Garavan,Laura Hilmer,Christopher J. Pung,Chelsea S. Sicat,Joshua M. Kuperman,Hauke Bartsch,Feng Xue,Mary M. Heitzeg,Angela R. Laird,Thanh T. Trinh,Raul Gonzalez,Susan F. Tapert,Michael C. Riedel,Lindsay M. Squeglia,Luke W. Hyde,Monica D. Rosenberg,Eric Earl,Katia D. Howlett,Fiona C. Baker,Mary E. Soules,Jazmin Diaz,Octavio Ruiz de Leon,Wesley K. Thompson,Michael C. Neale,Megan M. Herting,Elizabeth R. Sowell,Ruben P. Alvarez,Samuel W. Hawes,Mariana Sanchez,Jerzy Bodurka,Florence J. Breslin,Amanda Sheffield Morris,Martin P. Paulus,W. Kyle Simmons,Jonathan R. Polimeni,Andre van der Kouwe,Andrew S. Nencka,Kevin M. Gray,Carlo Pierpaoli,John A. Matochik,Antonio Noronha,Will M. Aklin,Kevin P. Conway,Meyer D. Glantz,Elizabeth Hoffman,Roger Little,Marsha F. Lopez,Vani Pariyadath,Susan R.B. Weiss,Dana L. Wolff-Hughes,Rebecca DelCarmen-Wiggins,Sarah W. Feldstein Ewing,Oscar Miranda-Dominguez,Bonnie J. Nagel,Anders Perrone,Darrick Sturgeon,Aimee Goldstone,Adolf Pfefferbaum,Kilian M. Pohl,Devin Prouty,Kristina A. Uban,Susan Y. Bookheimer,Mirella Dapretto,Adriana Galván,Kara Bagot,Jay N. Giedd,M. Alejandra Infante,Joanna Jacobus,Kevin Patrick,Paul D. Shilling,Rahul S. Desikan,Yi Li,Leo P. Sugrue,Marie T. Banich,Naomi P. Friedman,John K. Hewitt,Christian J. Hopfer,Joseph T. Sakai,Jody Tanabe,Linda B. Cottler,Sara Jo Nixon,Linda Chang,Christine C. Cloak,Thomas Ernst,Gloria Reeves,David N. Kennedy,Steve Heeringa,Scott Peltier,John E. Schulenberg,Chandra Sripada,Robert A. Zucker,William G. Iacono,Monica Luciana,Finnegan J. Calabro,Duncan B. Clark,David A. Lewis,Beatriz Luna,Claudiu Schirda,Tufikameni Brima,John J. Foxe,Edward G. Freedman,Daniel W. Mruzek,Michael J. Mason,Rebekah S. Huber,Erin McGlade,Andrew P. Prescot,Perry F. Renshaw,Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd,Nicholas Allgaier,Julie A. Dumas,Masha Y. Ivanova,Alexandra Potter,Paul Florsheim,Christine L. Larson,Krista M. Lisdahl,Michael E. Charness,Michael E. Charness,Michael E. Charness,Bernard F. Fuemmeler,John M. Hettema,Hermine H. Maes,Joel L. Steinberg,Andrey P. Anokhin,Paul E.A. Glaser,Andrew C. Heath,Pamela A. F. Madden,Arielle R. Baskin-Sommers,R. Todd Constable,Steven Grant,Gayathri J. Dowling,Sandra A. Brown,Terry L. Jernigan,Anders M. Dale +144 more
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The baseline neuroimaging processing and subject-level analysis methods used by the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study are described to be a resource of unprecedented scale and depth for studying typical and atypical development.About:
This article is published in NeuroImage.The article was published on 2019-11-15 and is currently open access. It has received 431 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Brain segmentation & Neuroimaging.read more
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Associations between Prenatal Cannabis Exposure and Childhood Outcomes: Results from the ABCD Study
Sarah E. Paul,Alexander S. Hatoum,Jeremy D. Fine,Emma C. Johnson,Isabella Hansen,Nicole R. Karcher,Allison L. Moreau,Erin Bondy,Yueyue Qu,Ebony B. Carter,Cynthia E. Rogers,Arpana Agrawal,M Deanna,Ryan Bogdan +13 more
TL;DR: This study suggests that prenatal cannabis exposure and its correlated factors are associated with greater risk for psychopathology during middle childhood, and Cannabis use during pregnancy should be discouraged.
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Assessment of Neighborhood Poverty, Cognitive Function, and Prefrontal and Hippocampal Volumes in Children.
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that the broader neighborhood context uniquely contributes to prefrontal and hippocampal development and cognitive performance and should be considered in studies of early life poverty and adversity.
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Association of lead-exposure risk and family income with childhood brain outcomes
Andrew T. Marshall,Samantha Betts,Eric Kan,Rob McConnell,Bruce P. Lanphear,Elizabeth R. Sowell +5 more
TL;DR: Cross-sectional analysis of data from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study shows that children from families with low income are at increased risk of cognitive impairment associated with high lead-exposure risk when compared with children with high income.
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QSIPrep: an integrative platform for preprocessing and reconstructing diffusion MRI data.
Matthew Cieslak,Philip A. Cook,Xiaosong He,Fang-Cheng Yeh,Thijs Dhollander,Azeez Adebimpe,Geoffrey K. Aguirre,Danielle S. Bassett,Richard F. Betzel,Josiane Bourque,Laura M. Cabral,Christos Davatzikos,John A. Detre,Eric Earl,Mark A. Elliott,Shreyas Fadnavis,Damien A. Fair,Will Foran,Panagiotis Fotiadis,Eleftherios Garyfallidis,Barry Giesbrecht,Ruben C. Gur,Raquel E. Gur,Max B. Kelz,Anisha Keshavan,Bart Larsen,Beatriz Luna,Allyson P. Mackey,Michael P. Milham,Desmond J. Oathes,Anders Perrone,Anders Perrone,Adam Pines,David R. Roalf,Adam Richie-Halford,Ariel Rokem,Valerie J. Sydnor,Tinashe M. Tapera,Ursula A. Tooley,Jean M. Vettel,Jason D. Yeatman,Scott T. Grafton,Theodore D. Satterthwaite +42 more
TL;DR: QSIPrep as mentioned in this paper is an integrative software platform for the processing of diffusion images that is compatible with nearly all dMRI sampling schemes, and facilitates the implementation of best practices for processing diffusion images.
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Sleep duration, brain structure, and psychiatric and cognitive problems in children.
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TL;DR: It is shown that brain structure is associated with sleep problems in children, and that this is related to whether or not the child has depressive problems.
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