An open resource for transdiagnostic research in pediatric mental health and learning disorders

Author:

Alexander Lindsay M.,Escalera Jasmine,Ai Lei,Andreotti Charissa,Febre Karina,Mangone Alexander,Potler Natan Vega,Langer NicolasORCID,Alexander Alexis,Kovacs Meagan,Litke Shannon,O’Hagan Bridget,Andersen Jennifer,Bronstein Batya,Bui Anastasia,Bushey Marijayne,Butler Henry,Castagna Victoria,Camacho Nicolas,Chan Elisha,Citera Danielle,Clucas Jon,Cohen Samantha,Dufek Sarah,Eaves Megan,Fradera Brian,Gardner Judith,Grant-Villegas Natalie,Green Gabriella,Gregory Camille,Hart Emily,Harris Shana,Horton Megan,Kahn Danielle,Kabotyanski Katherine,Karmel Bernard,Kelly Simon P.,Kleinman Kayla,Koo Bonhwang,Kramer Eliza,Lennon Elizabeth,Lord Catherine,Mantello Ginny,Margolis Amy,Merikangas Kathleen R.,Milham JudithORCID,Minniti Giuseppe,Neuhaus Rebecca,Nussbaum Alexandra,Osman Yael,Parra Lucas C.,Pugh Ken R.,Racanello Amy,Restrepo Anita,Saltzman Tian,Septimus Batya,Tobe Russell,Waltz Rachel,Williams Anna,Yeo Anna,Castellanos Francisco X.ORCID,Klein ArnoORCID,Paus Tomas,Leventhal Bennett L.ORCID,Craddock R. CameronORCID,Koplewicz Harold S.,Milham Michael P.

Abstract

ABSTRACTTechnological and methodological innovations are equipping researchers with unprecedented capabilities for detecting and characterizing pathologic processes in the developing human brain. As a result, ambitions to achieve clinically useful tools to assist in the diagnosis and management of mental health and learning disorders are gaining momentum. To this end, it is critical to accrue large-scale multimodal datasets that capture a broad range of commonly encountered clinical psychopathology. The Child Mind Institute has launched the Healthy Brain Network (HBN), an ongoing initiative focused on creating and sharing a biobank of data from 10,000 New York area participants (ages 5-21). The HBN Biobank houses data about psychiatric, behavioral, cognitive, and lifestyle phenotypes, as well as multimodal brain imaging (resting and naturalistic viewing fMRI, diffusion MRI, morphometric MRI), electroencephalography, eye-tracking, voice and video recordings, genetics, and actigraphy. Here, we present the rationale, design and implementation of HBN protocols. We describe the first data release (n = 664) and the potential of the biobank to advance related areas (e.g., biophysical modeling, voice analysis).

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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