Enhanced CoRR-Beijing Normal University 3
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CoRR (Consortium for Reliability and Reproducibility) is committed to building an open platform for sharing resources of brain imaging science, aiming to provide standardized benchmarking datasets for test-retest reliability and reproducibility assessment in functional and structural connectomics research. To achieve this goal, CoRR integrated multimodal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) datasets from multiple laboratories worldwide in 2014, based on which:1. Establish test-retest reliability and reproducibility standards for commonly used connectivity measurments using MRI methods;2. Clarify the reliability fluctuation range of the above measurements in different imaging stations and retesting schemes;3. Build a standardized retest MRI dataset to serve the validation of new connectivity measurements. Since 2024, an enhanced version of CoRR has been updated to enhance the neuropsychometrics on brain imaging assessments. Through standardized image preprocessing processes and the psychometric design expanded from a single retest to to 9 retests, and the raw MRI datasets have been aligned to a standard brain spaces. In addition, all preprocessed brain imaging data is open to the public through the Science Data Bank, providing standardized and unified data support and technical references. We believe that this open science practice will largely foster the transdisciplinary research of human neuroscience. These data include 48 healthy controls from a community (student) sample from Beijing Normal University in China. Each participant has 3 resting state fMRI scans. During the first scan participants were instructed to rest with their eyes closed. The second and third resting state scan were randomized between resting with eyes open versus eyes closed.
提供机构:
Xi-Nian Zuo; tate Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China; Center for Cognition and Brain Disorders, The Affiliated Hospital of Hangzhou Normal University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China
创建时间:
2025-05-17



