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Harvard Aging Brain Study: Dataset and accessibility

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ABSTRACT The Harvard Aging Brain Study is sharing its data with the global research community. The longitudinal dataset consists of a 284‐subject cohort with the following modalities acquired: demographics, clinical… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT The Harvard Aging Brain Study is sharing its data with the global research community. The longitudinal dataset consists of a 284‐subject cohort with the following modalities acquired: demographics, clinical assessment, comprehensive neuropsychological testing, clinical biomarkers, and neuroimaging. To promote more extensive analyses, imaging data was designed to be compatible with other publicly available datasets. A cloud‐based system enables access to interested researchers with blinded data available contingent upon completion of a data usage agreement and administrative approval. Data collection is ongoing and currently in its fifth year. HIGHLIGHTSThe Harvard Aging Brain Study (HABS) is releasing its dataset for public access.HABS is a longitudinal study of aging and preclinical Alzheimer's dementia.Imaging data is compatible with related datasets.Data collection is ongoing and in its fifth year.

Keywords: harvard aging; brain study; aging brain; study

Journal Title: NeuroImage
Year Published: 2017

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