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Extending the Human Connectome Project across ages: Imaging protocols for the Lifespan Development and Aging projects.


ABSTRACT: The Human Connectome Projects in Development (HCP-D) and Aging (HCP-A) are two large-scale brain imaging studies that will extend the recently completed HCP Young-Adult (HCP-YA) project to nearly the full lifespan, collecting structural, resting-state fMRI, task-fMRI, diffusion, and perfusion MRI in participants from 5 to 100+ years of age. HCP-D is enrolling 1300+ healthy children, adolescents, and young adults (ages 5-21), and HCP-A is enrolling 1200+ healthy adults (ages 36-100+), with each study collecting longitudinal data in a subset of individuals at particular age ranges. The imaging protocols of the HCP-D and HCP-A studies are very similar, differing primarily in the selection of different task-fMRI paradigms. We strove to harmonize the imaging protocol to the greatest extent feasible with the completed HCP-YA (1200+ participants, aged 22-35), but some imaging-related changes were motivated or necessitated by hardware changes, the need to reduce the total amount of scanning per participant, and/or the additional challenges of working with young and elderly populations. Here, we provide an overview of the common HCP-D/A imaging protocol including data and rationales for protocol decisions and changes relative to HCP-YA. The result will be a large, rich, multi-modal, and freely available set of consistently acquired data for use by the scientific community to investigate and define normative developmental and aging related changes in the healthy human brain.

SUBMITTER: Harms MP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6484842 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Extending the Human Connectome Project across ages: Imaging protocols for the Lifespan Development and Aging projects.

Harms Michael P MP   Somerville Leah H LH   Ances Beau M BM   Andersson Jesper J   Barch Deanna M DM   Bastiani Matteo M   Bookheimer Susan Y SY   Brown Timothy B TB   Buckner Randy L RL   Burgess Gregory C GC   Coalson Timothy S TS   Chappell Michael A MA   Dapretto Mirella M   Douaud Gwenaëlle G   Fischl Bruce B   Glasser Matthew F MF   Greve Douglas N DN   Hodge Cynthia C   Jamison Keith W KW   Jbabdi Saad S   Kandala Sridhar S   Li Xiufeng X   Mair Ross W RW   Mangia Silvia S   Marcus Daniel D   Mascali Daniele D   Moeller Steen S   Nichols Thomas E TE   Robinson Emma C EC   Salat David H DH   Smith Stephen M SM   Sotiropoulos Stamatios N SN   Terpstra Melissa M   Thomas Kathleen M KM   Tisdall M Dylan MD   Ugurbil Kamil K   van der Kouwe Andre A   Woods Roger P RP   Zöllei Lilla L   Van Essen David C DC   Yacoub Essa E  

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The Human Connectome Projects in Development (HCP-D) and Aging (HCP-A) are two large-scale brain imaging studies that will extend the recently completed HCP Young-Adult (HCP-YA) project to nearly the full lifespan, collecting structural, resting-state fMRI, task-fMRI, diffusion, and perfusion MRI in participants from 5 to 100+ years of age. HCP-D is enrolling 1300+ healthy children, adolescents, and young adults (ages 5-21), and HCP-A is enrolling 1200+ healthy adults (ages 36-100+), with each s  ...[more]

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