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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Cognitive Science
  • Psychology

Background:

  • Understanding brain-behavior relationships is crucial for cognitive and psychological research.
  • High-quality, multimodal datasets are essential for robust investigations.
  • Existing datasets may lack comprehensive behavioral measures or standardized processing.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To release a multimodal dataset of neuroimaging and behavioral data from healthy adults.
  • To facilitate research on brain-behavior relationships, particularly in social cognition and decision-making.
  • To provide a resource utilizing open-source tools for reproducible analysis.

Main Methods:

  • Acquired structural MRI, resting-state fMRI, and movie fMRI data.
  • Collected comprehensive behavioral data including cognitive function, mood, and personality assessments.
  • Utilized open-source formats (BIDS) and processing tools (FreeSurfer, fMRIPrep, MRIQC) with quality control.

Main Results:

  • A dataset of 117 healthy adults with multimodal neuroimaging and behavioral data was compiled.
  • Data includes longitudinal measures from some participants, enabling retest analysis.
  • Provided a customizable denoising pipeline with tools for connectivity and individual difference analyses.

Conclusions:

  • The released dataset is a valuable multimodal resource for studying brain-behavior associations.
  • The open-source nature and preprocessing enhance data accessibility and reproducibility.
  • This resource will advance research in social cognition and decision-making by linking brain structure and function to behavior.