HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study - Release 1.1
https://doi.org/10.82525/mb85-d528
Investigators
Chambers, C and Nelson, C and Dale, A and Fair, D and Smyser, C and Acheson, A and Bakhireva, L and Bandoli, G and Bell, MA and Berry, O and Bogdan, R and Bosquet Enlow, M and Coles, C and Croff, J and Cutting, L and Dapretto, M and Dean, D and DeMauro, S and Engel, S and Fox, N and Gahagan, S and Gao, W and Garavan, H and Georgieff, M and Graham, A and Grant, E and Gregory, K and Gurka, K and Gurka, M and Hays Grudo, J and Hosig, K and Howell, B and Huang, H and Johnson, S and Jones Harden, B and Kable, J and Kaufman, J and Levitt, P and Lin, W and McKelvey, L and Merhar, S and Morris, A and Nagel, B and Newman, S and Newsom, C and Norton, E and Osmundson, S and Ou, X and Pekar, J and Peralta-Carcelen, M and Perez-Edgar, K and Poehlmann-Tynan, J and Potter, A and Riggins, T and Rogers, C and Satin, A and Scott, L and Shenberger, J and Shuffrey, L and Smith, B and Smith, L and Stamilio, D and Sullivan, E and Thomason, M and Vannest, J and Volk, H and Wakschlag, L and Wilson, S and Wisnowski, J and Yerby, L and Zgierska, A and Zilverstand, A
Abstract
The HBCD Study Data Release 1.1 includes high-quality baseline and longitudinal data from approximately 1,300 participants, including minimally processed brain image volumes and tabulated structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), diffusion MRI, resting-state fMRI, task fMRI results, and electroencephalogram (EEG), as well as data from some of the biospecimens, demographics, mental health, physical health, neuro cognition and language, novel technology (wearable sensors), behavior and caregiver-child interactions, pregnancy exposures including substance use, and social and environmental determinants. For neuroimaging assessments, this release contains Visit 2 (0–1 month) and Visit 3 (3–9 month) data. For non-imaging assessments, this release contains longitudinal data for ~15% of the cohort with data from Visit 1 (prenatal), Visit 2 (0–1 month), and Visit 3 (3–9 month) follow-up data. For a detailed description of the data elements included in this release, visit the 1.1 release notes available at https://docs.hbcdstudy.org/.