Identifying reproducible individual differences in childhood functional brain networks: An ABCD study
Abstrak
The 21-site Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study provides an unparalleled opportunity to characterize functional brain development via resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) and to quantify relationships between RSFC and behavior. This multi-site data set includes potentially confounding sources of variance, such as differences between data collection sites and/or scanner manufacturers, in addition to those inherent to RSFC (e.g., head motion). The ABCD project provides a framework for characterizing and reproducing RSFC and RSFC-behavior associations, while quantifying the extent to which sources of variability bias RSFC estimates. We quantified RSFC and functional network architecture in 2,188 9-10-year old children from the ABCD study, segregated into demographically-matched discovery (N = 1,166) and replication datasets (N = 1,022). We found RSFC and network architecture to be highly reproducible across children. We did not observe strong effects of site; however, scanner manufacturer effects were large, reproducible, and followed a “short-to-long” association with distance between regions. Accounting for potential confounding variables, we replicated that RSFC between several higher-order networks was related to general cognition. In sum, we provide a framework for how to characterize RSFC-behavior relationships in a rigorous and reproducible manner using the ABCD dataset and other large multi-site projects. Keywords: ABCD, Resting state fMRI, Functional connectivity, Development, Cognitive ability, Reproducibility
Topik & Kata Kunci
Penulis (28)
Scott Marek
Brenden Tervo-Clemmens
Ashley N. Nielsen
Muriah D. Wheelock
Ryland L. Miller
Timothy O. Laumann
Eric Earl
William W. Foran
Michaela Cordova
Olivia Doyle
Anders Perrone
Oscar Miranda-Dominguez
Eric Feczko
Darrick Sturgeon
Alice Graham
Robert Hermosillo
Kathy Snider
Anthony Galassi
Bonnie J. Nagel
Sarah W. Feldstein Ewing
Adam T. Eggebrecht
Hugh Garavan
Anders M. Dale
Deanna J. Greene
Deanna M. Barch
Damien A. Fair
Beatriz Luna
Nico U.F. Dosenbach
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2019
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.dcn.2019.100706
- Akses
- Open Access ✓