Data Resources
Open data resources accelerate scientific progress. We prioritize reproducible methods, minimal access requirements, and releasing fully-processed data.
The Penn Longitudinal Executive Functioning in Adolescent Development Study: Penn LEAD
To promote transdiagnostic research on EF during development, we introduce a new data resource – the Penn Longitudinal Executive functioning in Adolescent Development study (Penn LEAD) – that combines longitudinal multi-modal imaging data with rich clinical and cognitive phenotyping.
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Reproducible Brain Charts: RBC
Major mental illnesses are increasingly understood as disorders of brain development. Progress requires defining both typical brain development in healthy kids and variation associated with diverse symptoms of mental illness. To accelerate this effort, RBC aggregates several of the largest studies of brain development in youth as a publicly available data resource for the scientific community.
