Mood induction in MDD and healthy adolescents

OpenNeuro/NEMAR Dataset: ds003568 Files: 3707 Dataset size: 123.5 GB
Channels: 2 EEG,272 MEG,28 MEG,1 Trigger
Participants: 51
Event files: 118 View events summary
HED annotation: No

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This dataset contains the MEG and structural MRI data from the "Electrophysiological correlates of mood and reward dynamics in human adolescents" pre-registered analysis (https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.03.04.433969v1).

The task-mmi3 data corresponds to the monetary gambling mood induction task described in the paper. Task-mmi3 data has been pre-processed marking bad channels and bad segments (motion > 5mm or/and noise artifacts). Task-rest data is unprocessed 10 minutes resting state scan acquired during the same scanning session.

Anatomical MRIs have been defaced and co-registered fiducial coordinates are available in the anatomical json files.

Data from four confirmatory subjects are not made available because of missing data sharing consent. sub-22658 and sub-24247 do not have an available structural scan.


BIDS Version: 1.2.0 HED Version: Version: 1.0.4

On Brain life: True Published date: 2021-03-16 21:47:34

Tasks: mmi3, rest

Available modalities: MEG, MRI

Format(s): .acq, .bak, .cfg, .cls, .de, .eeg, .hc, .hist, .infods, .meg4, .mrk, .newds, .res4, .segments, .xml

Sessions: 1 Scans/session: 3 Ages (yrs): N/A License: CC0

Dataset DOI: doi:10.18112/openneuro.ds003568.v1.0.4

Uploaded by Lucrezia Liuzzi on 2021-03-16 15:16:54

Last Updated 2023-07-19 20:01:43

Authors
Lucrezia Liuzzi, Katharine Chang, Hanna Keren, Charles Zheng, Dipta Saha, Dylan Nielson, Argyris Stringaris

Acknowledgements
This research was supported by the Intramural Research Program of the National Institute of Mental Health National Institutes of Health (NIH). This work used the computational resources of the NIH HPC (high-performance computing) Biowulf cluster (http://hpc.nih.gov).

How to Acknowledge
Please cite: Lucrezia Liuzzi, Katharine Chang, Charles Zheng, Hanna Keren, Dipta Saha, Dylan Nielson and Argyris Stringaris, Magnetoencephalographic Correlates of Mood and Reward Dynamics in Human Adolescents, Cerebral Cortex 2021

Funding
  • Intramural Research Program of the National Institute of Mental Health National Institutes of Health (NIH) (Grant No. ZIA-MH002957-01 [to AS])
  • References and Links
  • https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhab417
  • Ethics Approvals
  • NIH Institutional Review Board