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The real-time fMRI neurofeedback based stratification of Default Network Regulation Neuroimaging data repository.

Amalia R McDonald1, Jordan Muraskin1, Nicholas T Van Dam2, Caroline Froehlich1, Benjamin Puccio1, John Pellman3, Clemens C C Bauer4, Alexis Akeyson1, Melissa M Breland1, Vince D Calhoun5, Steven Carter1, Tiffany P Chang1, Chelsea Gessner1, Alyssa Gianonne1, Steven Giavasis3, Jamie Glass1, Steven Homann1, Margaret King6, Melissa Kramer1, Drew Landis6, Alexis Lieval1, Jonathan Lisinski7, Anna Mackay-Brandt8, Brittny Miller6, Laura Panek1, Hayley Reed1, Christine Santiago1, Eszter Schoell1, Richard Sinnig1, Melissa Sital1, Elise Taverna1, Russell Tobe1, Kristin Trautman1, Betty Varghese1, Lauren Walden1, Runtang Wang6, Abigail B Waters1, Dylan C Wood6, F Xavier Castellanos9, Bennett Leventhal10, Stanley J Colcombe1, Stephen LaConte11, Michael P Milham2, R Cameron Craddock12.   

Abstract

This data descriptor describes a repository of openly shared data from an experiment to assess inter-individual differences in default mode network (DMN) activity. This repository includes cross-sectional functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data from the Multi Source Interference Task, to assess DMN deactivation, the Moral Dilemma Task, to assess DMN activation, a resting state fMRI scan, and a DMN neurofeedback paradigm, to assess DMN modulation, along with accompanying behavioral and cognitive measures. We report technical validation from n=125 participants of the final targeted sample of 180 participants. Each session includes acquisition of one whole-brain anatomical scan and whole-brain echo-planar imaging (EPI) scans, acquired during the aforementioned tasks and resting state. The data includes several self-report measures related to perseverative thinking, emotion regulation, and imaginative processes, along with a behavioral measure of rapid visual information processing. Technical validation of the data confirms that the tasks deactivate and activate the DMN as expected. Group level analysis of the neurofeedback data indicates that the participants are able to modulate their DMN with considerable inter-subject variability. Preliminary analysis of behavioral responses and specifically self-reported sleep indicate that as many as 73 participants may need to be excluded from an analysis depending on the hypothesis being tested. The present data are linked to the enhanced Nathan Kline Institute, Rockland Sample and builds on the comprehensive neuroimaging and deep phenotyping available therein. As limited information is presently available about individual differences in the capacity to directly modulate the default mode network, these data provide a unique opportunity to examine DMN modulation ability in relation to numerous phenotypic characteristics.
Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Data sharing; Default mode network; Functional MRI; Neurofeedback; Real-time fMRI

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27836708      PMCID: PMC5322045          DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.10.048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroimage        ISSN: 1053-8119            Impact factor:   6.556


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