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24HI-NGS_R1Omics02/16/2011
475MB1-10 (CHOP)Omics06/07/2016
490Illumina Infinium PsychArray BeadChip AssayOmics07/07/2016
501PharmacoBOLD Resting StatefMRI07/27/2016
506PVPREFOmics08/05/2016
509ABC-CT Resting v2EEG08/18/2016
13Comparison of FI expression in Autistic and Neurotypical Homo SapiensOmics12/28/2010
18AGRE/Broad Affymetrix 5.0 Genotype ExperimentOmics01/06/2011
22Stitching PCR SequencingOmics02/14/2011
26ASD_MethylationOmics03/01/2011
29Microarray family 03 (father, mother, sibling)Omics03/24/2011
37Standard paired-end sequencing of BCRsOmics04/19/2011
38Illumina Mate-Pair BCR sequencingOmics04/19/2011
39Custom Jumping LibrariesOmics04/19/2011
40Custom CapBPOmics04/19/2011
41ImmunofluorescenceOmics05/11/2011
43Autism brain sample genotyping, IlluminaOmics05/16/2011
47ARRA Autism Sequencing Collaboration at Baylor. SOLiD 4 SystemOmics08/01/2011
53AGRE Omni1-quadOmics10/11/2011
59AGP genotypingOmics04/03/2012
60Ultradeep 454 sequencing of synaptic genes from postmortem cerebella of individuals with ASD and neurotypical controlsOmics06/23/2012
63Microemulsion PCR and Targeted Resequencing for Variant Detection in ASDOmics07/20/2012
76Whole Genome Sequencing in Autism FamiliesOmics01/03/2013
519RestingfMRI11/08/2016
90Genotyped IAN SamplesOmics07/09/2013
91NJLAGS Axiom Genotyping ArrayOmics07/16/2013
93AGP genotyping (CNV)Omics09/06/2013
106Longitudinal Sleep Study. H20 200. Channel set 2EEG11/07/2013
107Longitudinal Sleep Study. H20 200. Channel set 3EEG11/07/2013
108Longitudinal Sleep Study. AURA 200EEG11/07/2013
105Longitudinal Sleep Study. H20 200. Channel set 1EEG11/07/2013
109Longitudinal Sleep Study. AURA 400EEG11/07/2013
116Gene Expression Analysis WG-6Omics01/07/2014
131Jeste Lab UCLA ACEii: Charlie Brown and Sesame Street - Project 1Eye Tracking02/27/2014
132Jeste Lab UCLA ACEii: Animacy - Project 1Eye Tracking02/27/2014
133Jeste Lab UCLA ACEii: Mom Stranger - Project 2Eye Tracking02/27/2014
134Jeste Lab UCLA ACEii: Face Emotion - Project 3Eye Tracking02/27/2014
145AGRE/FMR1_Illumina.JHUOmics04/14/2014
146AGRE/MECP2_Sanger.JHUOmics04/14/2014
147AGRE/MECP2_Junior.JHUOmics04/14/2014
151Candidate Gene Identification in familial AutismOmics06/09/2014
152NJLAGS Whole Genome SequencingOmics07/01/2014
154Math Autism Study - Vinod MenonfMRI07/15/2014
155RestingfMRI07/25/2014
156SpeechfMRI07/25/2014
159EmotionfMRI07/25/2014
160syllable contrastEEG07/29/2014
167School-age naturalistic stimuliEye Tracking09/19/2014
44AGRE/Broad Affymetrix 5.0 Genotype ExperimentOmics06/27/2011
45Exome Sequencing of 20 Sporadic Cases of Autism Spectrum DisorderOmics07/15/2011
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Atypical Late Neurodevelopment in Autism: A Longitudinal Clinical Phenotype and Multimodal Brain Imaging Study
Janet Lainhart 
The goal of the proposed project is to determine how individual variation in brain development from childhood to adulthood is associated with variation in clinical course and outcome in autism. We will achieve this goal in three steps. We will first quantify individual whole and regional brain development from imaging data across six time points collected over 15 years using magnetic resonance imaging volume, cortical thickness, functional connectivity, white matter microstructure and concurrent clinical and neuropsychological evaluations. The six time points will include the four time points from our existing 10-year longitudinal study 140 male participants with autism and 75 age-matched typically developing participants plus two more collected over the next five years by the same multisite interdisciplinary team. These extended cohort sequential longitudinal data will span 3-53 years of age. We will analyze age-period-cohort effects across our wide age range. More data will provide enough power to test existence of linear and curvil in ear developmental arcs at individual, cohort, and group levels. We will investigate the specificity to autism by comparison to a reading disorder group. Second, we will identify mediating and modulating factors within brain development that help explain why some individuals continue to have severe autism while others improve. Third, we will analyze associations between longitudinal brain functional development and clinical outcome by evaluating the mechanism by which impairment in long-range connectivity and inhibition may ultimately impact adult prognosis. Finally, we explore how trajectories of late brain development may interact with the loss of secondary school services. Our findings will elucidate how brain changes modulate the severity of core autism symptoms and in the cognitive profile of individuals with the disorder. Understanding the paths of late brain development and the relation between brain maturation and cognitive behavioral changes is essential to identify biological mechanisms involved and to understand how they interact with contextual factors.
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R01MH080826-06 Atypical Late Neurodevelopment in Autism: A Longitudinal Clinical Phenotype and Multimodal Brain Imaging Study 07/01/2016 04/30/2022 231 209 UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON $3,812,474.00

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    The Collection Phase provides information on data submission as opposed to grant/project completion so while the Collection phase and grant/project phase may be closely related they are often different. Collection users with Administrative Privileges are encouraged to edit the Collection Phase. The Program Officer as listed in eRA (for NIH funded grants) may also edit this field. Changes must be saved by clicking the Save button at the bottom of the page. This field is sortable alphabetically in ascending or descending order. Collection Phase options include:
    • Pre-Enrollment: A grant/project has started, but has not yet enrolled subjects.
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IDNameCreated DateStatusType
1074Resting State fMRI10/03/2018ApprovedfMRI
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Collection - Experiments

The number of Experiments included is displayed in parentheses next to the tab name. You may download all experiments associated with the Collection via the Download button. You may view individual experiments by clicking the Experiment Name and add them to the Filter Cart via the Add to Cart button.

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    Yes -see the “Copy” button in the bottom left when viewing an experiment. There are two actions that can be performed via this button:

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  • Experiment Status
    An Experiment must be Approved before data using the associated Experiment_ID may be uploaded.
  • Experiment ID
    The ID number automatically generated by NDA which must be included in the appropriate file when uploading data to link the Experiment Definition to the subject record.
Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale Screener Clinical Assessments 156
Anthropometric Information Clinical Assessments 201
Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, 2nd Edition (ADOS-2) - Module 4 Clinical Assessments 158
BRIEF-Adult Clinical Assessments 46
BRIEF-Parent Clinical Assessments 63
Broad Autism Phenotype Questionnaire (BAPQ) Clinical Assessments 167
CADS-P Clinical Assessments 64
Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System Clinical Assessments 61
Edinburgh Handedness Inventory Clinical Assessments 153
Grooved Pegboard Test Clinical Assessments 177
Hooper Visual Organization Test (VOT) Clinical Assessments 157
Image Imaging 124
Mini Mental State Exam Clinical Assessments 175
NEO-Five Factor Inventory Clinical Assessments 6
Patient Health Questionnaire Clinical Assessments 169
PhenX Demographics Clinical Assessments 77
Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index Clinical Assessments 189
Pubertal Development Scale Clinical Assessments 11
Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) Clinical Assessments 178
Trail Making Test, Child and Adult Clinical Assessments 179
Vineland-II - Parent and Caregiver Rating Form (2005) Clinical Assessments 142
Waisman Activities of Daily Living Clinical Assessments 65
Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence (WASI) Clinical Assessments 64
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale III Clinical Assessments 178
Wisconsin Card Sorting Test Clinical Assessments 170
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Collection - Shared Data

This tab provides a quick overview of the Data Structure title, Data Type, and Number of Subjects that are currently Shared for the Collection. The information presented in this tab is automatically generated by NDA and cannot be edited. If no information is visible on this tab, this would indicate the Collection does not have shared data or the data is private.

The shared data is available to other researchers who have permission to access data in the Collection's designated Permission Group(s). Use the Download button to get all shared data from the Collection to the Filter Cart.

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  • How will I know if another researcher uses data that I shared through the NIMH Data Archive (NDA)?
    To see what data your project have submitted are being used by a study, simply go the Associated Studies tab of your collection. Alternatively, you may review an NDA Study Attribution Report available on the General tab.
  • Can I get a supplement to share data from a completed research project?
    Often it becomes more difficult to organize and format data electronically after the project has been completed and the information needed to create a GUID may not be available; however, you may still contact a program staff member at the appropriate funding institution for more information.
  • Can I get a supplement to share data from a research project that is still ongoing?
    Unlike completed projects where researchers may not have the information needed to create a GUID and/or where the effort needed to organize and format data becomes prohibitive, ongoing projects have more of an opportunity to overcome these challenges. Please contact a program staff member at the appropriate funding institution for more information.

Glossary

  • Data Structure
    A defined organization and group of Data Elements to represent an electronic definition of a measure, assessment, questionnaire, or collection of data points. Data structures that have been defined in the NDA Data Dictionary are available at https://nda.nih.gov/general-query.html?q=query=data-structure
  • Data Type
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    The term 'Shared' generally means available to others; however, there are some slightly different meanings based on what is Shared. A Shared NDA Study is viewable and searchable publicly regardless of the user's role or whether the user has an NDA account. A Shared NDA Study does not necessarily mean that data used in the NDA Study have been shared as this is independently determined. Data are shared according the schedule defined in a Collection's Data Expected Tab and/or in accordance with data sharing expectations in the NDA Data Sharing Terms and Conditions. Additionally, Supporting Documentation uploaded to a Collection may be shared independent of whether data are shared.

Collection Owners and those with Collection Administrator permission, may edit a collection. The following is currently available for Edit on this page:

Publications

Publications relevant to NDA data are listed below. Most displayed publications have been associated with the grant within Pubmed. Use the "+ New Publication" button to add new publications. Publications relevant/not relevant to data expected are categorized. Relevant publications are then linked to the underlying data by selecting the Create Study link. Study provides the ability to define cohorts, assign subjects, define outcome measures and lists the study type, data analysis and results. Analyzed data and results are expected in this way.

PubMed IDStudyTitleJournalAuthorsDateStatus
38720286Create StudyReduced lateralization of multiple functional brain networks in autistic males.Journal of neurodevelopmental disordersPeterson, Madeline; Prigge, Molly B D; Floris, Dorothea L; Bigler, Erin D; Zielinski, Brandon A; King, Jace B; Lange, Nicholas; Alexander, Andrew L; Lainhart, Janet E; Nielsen, Jared AMay 8, 2024Not Determined
38187671Create StudyReduced Lateralization of Multiple Functional Brain Networks in Autistic Males.bioRxiv : the preprint server for biologyPeterson, Madeline; Prigge, Molly B D; Floris, Dorothea L; Bigler, Erin D; Zielinski, Brandon; King, Jace B; Lange, Nicholas; Alexander, Andrew L; Lainhart, Janet E; Nielsen, Jared ADecember 18, 2023Not Determined
37829720Create StudyTract- and gray matter- based spatial statistics show white matter and gray matter microstructural differences in autistic males.Frontiers in neuroscienceDiPiero, Marissa; Cordash, Hassan; Prigge, Molly B; King, Carolyn K; Morgan, Jubel; Guerrero-Gonzalez, Jose; Adluru, Nagesh; King, Jace B; Lange, Nicholas; Bigler, Erin D; Zielinski, Brandon A; Alexander, Andrew L; Lainhart, Janet E; Dean 3rd, Douglas CJanuary 1, 2023Not Determined
36587584Create StudyGray matter microstructure differences in autistic males: A gray matter based spatial statistics study.NeuroImage. ClinicalDiPiero, Marissa A; Surgent, Olivia J; Travers, Brittany G; Alexander, Andrew L; Lainhart, Janet E; Dean Iii, Douglas CJanuary 1, 2023Not Determined
36032692Create StudyTest-retest reliability of FreeSurfer-derived volume, area and cortical thickness from MPRAGE and MP2RAGE brain MRI images.Neuroimage. ReportsKnussmann, Graham N; Anderson, Jeffrey S; Prigge, Molly B D; Dean 3rd, Douglas C; Lange, Nicholas; Bigler, Erin D; Alexander, Andrew L; Lainhart, Janet E; Zielinski, Brandon A; King, Jace BJune 1, 2022Not Determined
34677753Create StudyLongitudinal Stability of Intellectual Functioning in Autism Spectrum Disorder: From Age 3 Through Mid-adulthood.Journal of autism and developmental disordersPrigge, Molly B D; Bigler, Erin D; Lange, Nicholas; Morgan, Jubel; Froehlich, Alyson; Freeman, Abigail; Kellett, Kristina; Kane, Karen L; King, Carolyn K; Taylor, June; Dean 3rd, Douglas C; King, Jace B; Anderson, Jeff S; Zielinski, Brandon A; Alexander, Andrew L; Lainhart, Janet EOctober 1, 2022Not Determined
34384526Create StudySex Differences in Cerebral Development in Autism.Biological psychiatryLainhart, Janet ElizabethSeptember 1, 2021Not Determined
34260891Create StudyEvidence for normal extra-axial cerebrospinal fluid volume in autistic males from middle childhood to adulthood.NeuroImagePeterson, Madeline; Prigge, Molly B D; Bigler, Erin D; Zielinski, Brandon; King, Jace B; Lange, Nicholas; Alexander, Andrew; Lainhart, Janet E; Nielsen, Jared AOctober 15, 2021Not Determined
33878377Create StudyA 16-year study of longitudinal volumetric brain development in males with autism.NeuroImagePrigge, Molly B D; Lange, Nicholas; Bigler, Erin D; King, Jace B; Dean 3rd, Douglas C; Adluru, Nagesh; Alexander, Andrew L; Lainhart, Janet E; Zielinski, Brandon AAugust 1, 2021Not Determined
32953403Create StudyBeery VMI and Brain Volumetric Relations in Autism Spectrum Disorder.Journal of pediatric neuropsychologyGreen, Ryan R; Bigler, Erin D; Froehlich, Alyson; Prigge, Molly B D; Zielinski, Brandon A; Travers, Brittany G; Anderson, Jeffrey S; Alexander, Andrew; Lange, Nicholas; Lainhart, Janet ESeptember 1, 2019Not Determined
31815759Create StudyThe development of the social brain in baby siblings of children with autism.Current opinion in psychiatryDean 3rd, Douglas C; Freeman, Abigail; Lainhart, JanetMarch 2020Not Determined
31401546Create StudyFunctional connectivity of emotional well-being: Overconnectivity between default and attentional networks is associated with attitudes of anger and aggression.Psychiatry research. NeuroimagingWeathersby, Fiona L; King, Jace B; Fox, J Chancelor; Loret, Amy; Anderson, Jeffrey SSeptember 2019Not Determined
31285817Create StudyGeneralizability and reproducibility of functional connectivity in autism.Molecular autismKing JB, Prigge MBD, King CK, Morgan J, Weathersby F, Fox JC, Dean DC, Freeman A, Villaruz JAM, Kane KL, Bigler ED, Alexander AL, Lange N, Zielinski B, Lainhart JE, Anderson JSJanuary 2019Not Determined
30864835Create StudyNeuroimaging in Psychiatry and Neurodevelopment: why the emperor has no clothes.The British journal of radiologyAnderson AN, King JB, Anderson JSSeptember 2019Not Determined
30833582Create StudyAtypical functional connectome hierarchy in autism.Nature communicationsHong, Seok-Jun; Vos de Wael, Reinder; Bethlehem, Richard A I; Lariviere, Sara; Paquola, Casey; Valk, Sofie L; Milham, Michael P; Di Martino, Adriana; Margulies, Daniel S; Smallwood, Jonathan; Bernhardt, Boris CMarch 2019Not Determined
30646371Create StudyEvaluation of Differences in Temporal Synchrony Between Brain Regions in Individuals With Autism and Typical Development.JAMA network openKing, Jace B; Prigge, Molly B D; King, Carolyn K; Morgan, Jubel; Dean 3rd, Douglas C; Freeman, Abigail; Villaruz, Joaquin Alfonso M; Kane, Karen L; Bigler, Erin D; Alexander, Andrew L; Lange, Nicholas; Zielinski, Brandon A; Lainhart, Janet E; Anderson, Jeffrey SNovember 2018Not Determined
30603063Create StudyFunctional MRI connectivity of children with autism and low verbal and cognitive performance.Molecular autismGabrielsen, Terisa P; Anderson, Jeff S; Stephenson, Kevin G; Beck, Jonathan; King, Jace B; Kellems, Ryan; Top Jr, David N; Russell, Nicholas C C; Anderberg, Emily; Lundwall, Rebecca A; Hansen, Blake; South, MikleJanuary 2018Not Determined
30543119Create StudyRevisiting Abnormalities in Brain Network Architecture Underlying Autism Using Topology-Inspired Statistical Inference.Brain connectivityPalande, Sourabh; Jose, Vipin; Zielinski, Brandon; Anderson, Jeffrey; Fletcher, P Thomas; Wang, BeiFebruary 2019Not Determined
30113114Create StudySustained versus instantaneous connectivity differentiates cognitive functions of processing speed and episodic memory.Human brain mappingKing, Jace B; Anderson, Jeffrey SDecember 2018Not Determined
29908310Create StudyIndividual differences in aesthetic engagement are reflected in resting-state fMRI connectivity: Implications for stress resilience.NeuroImageWilliams, Paula G; Johnson, Kimberley T; Curtis, Brian J; King, Jace B; Anderson, Jeffrey SOctober 2018Not Determined
29728946Study (563)Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) in Relation to Longitudinal Cortical Thickness Changes in Autism Spectrum Disorder.Journal of autism and developmental disordersPrigge, Molly B D; Bigler, Erin D; Travers, Brittany G; Froehlich, Alyson; Abildskov, Tracy; Anderson, Jeffrey S; Alexander, Andrew L; Lange, Nicholas; Lainhart, Janet E; Zielinski, Brandon AOctober 2018Relevant
29703592Create StudyPersonalized Intrinsic Network Topography Mapping and Functional Connectivity Deficits in Autism Spectrum Disorder.Biological psychiatryDickie, Erin W; Ameis, Stephanie H; Shahab, Saba; Calarco, Navona; Smith, Dawn E; Miranda, Dayton; Viviano, Joseph D; Voineskos, Aristotle NAugust 2018Not Determined
29251836Create StudyLongitudinal development of thalamic and internal capsule microstructure in autism spectrum disorder.Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism ResearchMcLaughlin, Kristine; Travers, Brittany G; Dadalko, Olga I; Dean 3rd, Douglas C; Tromp, Do; Adluru, Nagesh; Destiche, Daniel; Freeman, Abigail; Prigge, Molly D; Froehlich, Alyson; Duffield, Tyler C; Zielinski, Brandon A; Bigler, Erin D; Lange, Nicholas; Anderson, Jeff S; Alexander, Andrew L; Lainhart, Janet EMarch 2018Relevant
29072106Create StudyAuditory attention in autism spectrum disorder: An exploration of volumetric magnetic resonance imaging findings.Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychologyLalani, Sanam J; Duffield, Tyler C; Trontel, Haley G; Bigler, Erin D; Abildskov, Tracy J; Froehlich, Alyson; Prigge, Molly B D; Travers, Brittany G; Anderson, Jeffrey S; Zielinski, Brandon A; Alexander, Andrew; Lange, Nicholas; Lainhart, Janet EJune 2018Not Determined
28968847Create StudyMultidimensional Neuroanatomical Subtyping of Autism Spectrum Disorder.Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)Hong SJ, Valk SL, Di Martino A, Milham MP, Bernhardt BCOctober 2018Not Determined
28966659Create StudyRelationship between brain stem volume and aggression in children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder.Research in autism spectrum disordersLundwall, Rebecca A; Stephenson, Kevin G; Neeley-Tass, E Shannon; Cox, Jonathan C; South, Mikle; Bigler, Erin D; Anderberg, Emily; Prigge, Molly D; Hansen, Blake D; Lainhart, Janet E; Kellems, Ryan O; Petrie, Jo Ann; Gabrielsen, Terisa PFebruary 2017Relevant
28291247Create StudyEnhancing studies of the connectome in autism using the autism brain imaging data exchange II.Scientific dataDi Martino, Adriana; O'Connor, David; Chen, Bosi; Alaerts, Kaat; Anderson, Jeffrey S; Assaf, Michal; Balsters, Joshua H; Baxter, Leslie; Beggiato, Anita; Bernaerts, Sylvie; Blanken, Laura M E; Bookheimer, Susan Y; Braden, B Blair; Byrge, Lisa; Castellanos, F Xavier; Dapretto, Mirella; Delorme, Richard; Fair, Damien A; Fishman, Inna; Fitzgerald, Jacqueline; Gallagher, Louise; Keehn, R Joanne Jao; Kennedy, Daniel P; Lainhart, Janet E; Luna, Beatriz; Mostofsky, Stewart H; Müller, Ralph-Axel; Nebel, Mary Beth; Nigg, Joel T; O'Hearn, Kirsten; Solomon, Marjorie; Toro, Roberto; Vaidya, Chandan J; Wenderoth, Nicole; White, Tonya; Craddock, R Cameron; Lord, Catherine; Leventhal, Bennett; Milham, Michael PMarch 2017Not Relevant
28138427Create StudyMultivariate characterization of white matter heterogeneity in autism spectrum disorder.NeuroImage. ClinicalDean 3rd, D C; Lange, N; Travers, B G; Prigge, M B; Matsunami, N; Kellett, K A; Freeman, A; Kane, K L; Adluru, N; Tromp, D P M; Destiche, D J; Samsin, D; Zielinski, B A; Fletcher, P T; Anderson, J S; Froehlich, A L; Leppert, M F; Bigler, E D; Lainhart, J E; Alexander, A LJanuary 2017Relevant
28031999Create StudySleep duration and resting fMRI functional connectivity: examination of short sleepers with and without perceived daytime dysfunction.Brain and behaviorCurtis, Brian J; Williams, Paula G; Jones, Christopher R; Anderson, Jeffrey SDecember 2016Not Relevant
27061223Create StudyLongitudinal development of manual motor ability in autism spectrum disorder from childhood to mid-adulthood relates to adaptive daily living skills.Developmental scienceTravers, Brittany G; Bigler, Erin D; Duffield, Tyler C; Prigge, Molly D B; Froehlich, Alyson L; Lange, Nicholas; Alexander, Andrew L; Lainhart, Janet EJuly 1, 2017Relevant
27021440Create StudyInvestigating the Microstructural Correlation of White Matter in Autism Spectrum Disorder.Brain connectivityDean 3rd, Douglas C; Travers, Brittany G; Adluru, Nagesh; Tromp, Do P M; Destiche, Daniel J; Samsin, Danica; Prigge, Molly B; Zielinski, Brandon A; Fletcher, P Thomas; Anderson, Jeffrey S; Froehlich, Alyson L; Bigler, Erin D; Lange, Nicholas; Lainhart, Janet E; Alexander, Andrew LJune 2016Relevant
26292997Create StudyBeery VMI performance in autism spectrum disorder.Child neuropsychology : a journal on normal and abnormal development in childhood and adolescenceGreen, Ryan R; Bigler, Erin D; Froehlich, Alyson; Prigge, Molly B D; Travers, Brittany G; Cariello, Annahir N; Anderson, Jeffrey S; Zielinski, Brandon A; Alexander, Andrew; Lange, Nicholas; Lainhart, Janet EJanuary 1, 2016Relevant
26001365Create StudyBrainstem White Matter Predicts Individual Differences in Manual Motor Difficulties and Symptom Severity in Autism.Journal of autism and developmental disordersTravers BG, Bigler ED, Tromp DO PM, Adluru N, Destiche D, Samsin D, Froehlich A, Prigge MD, Duffield TC, Lange N, Alexander AL, Lainhart JESeptember 2015Relevant
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NDA Help Center

Collection - Publications

The number of Publications is displayed in parentheses next to the tab name. Clicking on any of the Publication Titles will open the Publication in a new internet browsing tab.

Collection Owners, Program Officers, and users with Submission or Administrative Privileges for the Collection may mark a publication as either Relevant or Not Relevant in the Status column.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I determine if a publication is relevant?
    Publications are considered relevant to a collection when the data shared is directly related to the project or collection.
  • Where does the NDA get the publications?
    PubMed, an online library containing journals, articles, and medical research. Sponsored by NiH and National Library of Medicine (NLM).

Glossary

  • Create Study
    A link to the Create an NDA Study page that can be clicked to start creating an NDA Study with information such as the title, journal and authors automatically populated.
  • Not Determined Publication
    Indicates that the publication has not yet been reviewed and/or marked as Relevant or Not Relevant so it has not been determined whether an NDA Study is expected.
  • Not Relevant Publication
    A publication that is not based on data related to the aims of the grant/project associated with the Collection or not based on any data such as a review article and, therefore, an NDA Study is not expected to be created.
  • PubMed
    PubMed provides citation information for biomedical and life sciences publications and is managed by the U.S. National Institutes of Health's National Library of Medicine.
  • PubMed ID
    The PUBMed ID is the unique ID number for the publication as recorded in the PubMed database.
  • Relevant Publication
    A publication that is based on data related to the aims of the grant/project associated with the Collection and, therefore, an NDA Study is expected to be created.
Data Expected List: Mandatory Data Structures

These data structures are mandatory for your NDA Collection. Please update the Targeted Enrollment number to accurately represent the number of subjects you expect to submit for the entire study.

For NIMH HIV-related research that involves human research participants: Select the dictionary or dictionaries most appropriate for your research. If your research does not require all three data dictionaries, just ignore the ones you do not need. There is no need to delete extra data dictionaries from your NDA Collection. You can adjust the Targeted Enrollment column in the Data Expected tab to “0” for those unnecessary data dictionaries. At least one of the three data dictionaries must have a non-zero value.

Data ExpectedTargeted EnrollmentInitial SubmissionSubjects SharedStatus
Research Subject and Pedigree info icon
107/15/2017
0
Approved
To create your project's Data Expected list, use the "+New Data Expected" to add or request existing structures and to request new Data Structures that are not in the NDA Data Dictionary.

If the Structure you need already exists, locate it and specify your dates and enrollment when adding it to your Data Expected list. If you require changes to the Structure you need, select the indicator stating "No, it requires changes to meet research needs," and upload a file containing your requested changes.

If the structure you need is not yet defined in the Data Dictionary, you can select "Upload Definition" and attach the necessary materials to request its creation.

When selecting the expected dates for your data, make sure to follow the standard Data Sharing Regimen and choose dates within the date ranges that correspond to your project start and end dates.

Please visit the Completing Your Data Expected Tutorial for more information.
Data Expected List: Data Structures per Research Aims

These data structures are specific to your research aims and should list all data structures in which data will be collected and submitted for this NDA Collection. Please update the Targeted Enrollment number to accurately represent the number of subjects you expect to submit for the entire study.

Data ExpectedTargeted EnrollmentInitial SubmissionSubjects SharedStatus
ADOS info icon
4007/15/2017
158
Approved
Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System (D-KEFS) info icon
2607/15/2017
61
Approved
Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) info icon
18007/15/2017
178
Approved
Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence (WASI) info icon
6507/15/2017
64
Approved
NEO Personality Inventory info icon
607/15/2017
6
Approved
Broad Autism Phenotype Questionnaire (BAPQ) info icon
3907/15/2017
167
Approved
Demographics info icon
4007/15/2017
77
Approved
Grooved Pegboard Test info icon
4807/15/2017
177
Approved
Pubertal Development Scale (PDS) info icon
507/15/2017
11
Approved
Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale info icon
4307/15/2017
178
Approved
Activities of Daily Living info icon
2307/15/2017
65
Approved
Physical Exam info icon
6807/15/2017
205
Approved
Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) info icon
2507/15/2017
89
Approved
Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index info icon
4207/15/2017
189
Approved
Child Anxiety and Depression Scale - Parent (RCAD-P) info icon
2507/15/2017
64
Approved
Hooper Visual Organization Test info icon
4807/15/2017
157
Approved
Trail Making Test (Child and Adult) info icon
4707/15/2017
179
Approved
Vineland (Parent and Caregiver) info icon
14007/15/2017
142
Approved
Wisconsin Card Sorting Test info icon
3807/15/2017
170
Approved
Patient Health Questionnaire info icon
4107/15/2017
169
Approved
Imaging (Structural, fMRI, DTI, PET, microscopy) info icon
12507/15/2017
124
Approved
Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale info icon
3207/15/2017
156
Approved
Mini Mental State Exam info icon
4707/15/2017
175
Approved
Structure not yet defined
No Status history for this Data Expected has been recorded yet
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NDA Help Center

Collection - Data Expected

The Data Expected tab displays the list of all data that NDA expects to receive in association with the Collection as defined by the contributing researcher, as well as the dates for the expected initial upload of the data, and when it is first expected to be shared, or with the research community. Above the primary table of Data Expected, any publications determined to be relevant to the data within the Collection are also displayed - members of the contributing research group can use these to define NDA Studies, connecting those papers to underlying data in NDA.

The tab is used both as a reference for those accessing shared data, providing information on what is expected and when it will be shared, and as the primary tracking mechanism for contributing projects. It is used by both contributing primary researchers, secondary researchers, and NIH Program and Grants Management staff.

Researchers who are starting their project need to update their Data Expected list to include all the Data Structures they are collecting under their grant and set their initial submission and sharing schedule according to the NDA Data Sharing Regimen.

To add existing Data Structures from the Data Dictionary, to request new Data Structure that are not in the Dictionary, or to request changes to existing Data Structures, click "+New Data Expected".

For step-by-step instructions on how to add existing Data Structures, request changes to an existing Structure, or request a new Data Structure, please visit the Completing Your Data Expected Tutorial.

If you are a contributing researcher creating this list for the first time, or making changes to the list as your project progress, please note the following:

  • Although items you add to the list and changes you make are displayed, they are not committed to the system until you Save the entire page using the "Save" button at the bottom of your screen. Please Save after every change to ensure none of your work is lost.
  • If you attempt to add a new structure, the title you provide must be unique - if another structure exists with the same name your change will fail.
  • Adding a new structure to this list is the only way to request the creation of a new Data Dictionary definition.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is an NDA Data Structure?
    An NDA Data Structure is comprised of multiple Data Elements to make up an electronic definition of an assessment, measure, questionnaire, etc will have a corresponding Data Structure.
  • What is the NDA Data Dictionary?
    The NDA Data Dictionary is comprised of electronic definitions known as Data Structures.

Glossary

  • Analyzed Data
    Data specific to the primary aims of the research being conducted (e.g. outcome measures, other dependent variables, observations, laboratory results, analyzed images, volumetric data, etc.) including processed images.
  • Data Item
    Items listed on the Data Expected list in the Collection which may be an individual and discrete Data Structure, Data Structure Category, or Data Structure Group.
  • Data Structure
    A defined organization and group of Data Elements to represent an electronic definition of a measure, assessment, questionnaire, or collection of data points. Data structures that have been defined in the NDA Data Dictionary are available at https://nda.nih.gov/general-query.html?q=query=data-structure
  • Data Structure Category
    An NDA term describing the affiliation of a Data Structure to a Category, which may be disease/disorder or diagnosis related (Depression, ADHD, Psychosis), specific to data type (MRI, eye tracking, omics), or type of data (physical exam, IQ).
  • Data Structure Group
    A Data Item listed on the Data Expected tab of a Collection that indicates a group of Data Structures (e.g., ADOS or SCID) for which data may be submitted instead of a specific Data Structure identified by version, module, edition, etc. For example, the ADOS Data Structure Category includes every ADOS Data Structure such as ADOS Module 1, ADOS Module 2, ADOS Module 1 - 2nd Edition, etc. The SCID Data Structure Group includes every SCID Data Structure such as SCID Mania, SCID V Mania, SCID PTSD, SCID-V Diagnosis, and more.
  • Evaluated Data
    A new Data Structure category, Evaluated Data is analyzed data resulting from the use of computational pipelines in the Cloud and can be uploaded directly back to a miNDAR database. Evaluated Data is expected to be listed as a Data Item in the Collection's Data Expected Tab.
  • Imaging Data
    Imaging+ is an NDA term which encompasses all imaging related data including, but not limited to, images (DTI, MRI, PET, Structural, Spectroscopy, etc.) as well as neurosignal data (EEG, fMRI, MEG, EGG, eye tracking, etc.) and Evaluated Data.
  • Initial Share Date
    Initial Submission and Initial Share dates should be populated according to the NDA Data Sharing Terms and Conditions. Any modifications to these will go through the approval processes outlined above. Data will be shared with authorized users upon publication (via an NDA Study) or 1-2 years after the grant end date specified on the first Notice of Award, as defined in the applicable Data Sharing Terms and Conditions.
  • Initial Submission Date
    Initial Submission and Initial Share dates should be populated according to these NDA Data Sharing Terms and Conditions. Any modifications to these will go through the approval processes outlined above. Data for all subjects is not expected on the Initial Submission Date and modifications may be made as necessary based on the project's conduct.
  • Research Subject and Pedigree
    An NDA created Data Structure used to convey basic information about the subject such as demographics, pedigree (links family GUIDs), diagnosis/phenotype, and sample location that are critical to allow for easier querying of shared data.
  • Submission Cycle
    The NDA has two Submission Cycles per year - January 15 and July 15.
  • Submission Exemption
    An interface to notify NDA that data may not be submitted during the upcoming/current submission cycle.

Collection Owners and those with Collection Administrator permission, may edit a collection. The following is currently available for Edit on this page:

Associated Studies

Studies that have been defined using data from a Collection are important criteria to determine the value of data shared. The number of subjects column displays the counts from this Collection that are included in a Study, out of the total number of subjects in that study. The Data Use column represents whether or not the study is a primary analysis of the data or a secondary analysis. State indicates whether the study is private or shared with the research community.

Study NameAbstractCollection/Study SubjectsData UsageState
Prognostic early snapshot stratification of autism based on adaptive functioningA major goal of precision medicine is to predict prognosis based on individualized information at the earliest possible points in development. Using early snapshots of adaptive functioning and unsupervised data- driven discovery methods, we uncover highly stable early autism subtypes that yield information relevant to later prognosis. Data from the National Institute of Mental Health Data Archive (NDA) (n = 1,098) was used to uncover three early subtypes (<72 months) that generalize with 96% accuracy. Outcome data from NDA (n = 2,561; mean age, 13 years) also reproducibly clusters into three subtypes with 99% generalization accuracy. Early snapshot subtypes predict developmental trajectories in non-verbal cognitive, language and motor domains and are predictive of membership in different adaptive functioning outcome subtypes. Robust and prognosis- relevant subtyping of autism based on early snapshots of adaptive functioning may aid future research work via prediction of these subtypes with our reproducible stratification model.76/3517Secondary AnalysisShared
Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) in Relation to Longitudinal Cortical Thickness Changes in Autism Spectrum Disorder.The relationship between brain development and clinical heterogeneity in autism (ASD) is unknown. This study examines the Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) in relation to the longitudinal development of cortical thickness. Participants (N = 91 ASD, N = 56 TDC; 3-39 years at first scan) were scanned up to three times over a 7-year period. Mixed-effects models examined cortical thickness in relation to SRS score. ASD participants with higher SRS scores showed regionally increased age-related cortical thinning. Regional thickness differences and reduced age-related cortical thinning were found in predominantly right lateralized regions in ASD with decreasing SRS scores over time. Our findings emphasize the importance of examining clinical phenotypes in brain-based studies of ASD.51/133Primary AnalysisShared
Evaluation of Differences in Temporal Synchrony Between Brain Regions in Individuals With Autism and Typical DevelopmentImportance: Despite reports of widespread but heterogenous atypicality of functional connectivity in individuals with autism, little is known regarding the temporal dynamics of functional brain connections and how this relates to autistic traits. Objective: To investigate differences in temporal synchrony between brain regions in individuals with autism and typical development. Design: Cohort and replication sample study. The cohort includes data acquired between December 2016 and April 2018. Aggregate data included in the replication sample were released to the public in August 2012 (ABIDE I) and June 2016 (ABIDE II). Data were analyzed in April 2018. Setting: Population-based study conducted at the University of Utah. Participants: This cohort study, conducted at the University of Utah, included 90 adolescent and adult male participants. A larger sample from the multisite Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange (ABIDE) was also used as a replication sample. Main Outcomes and Measures: Long duration (30 minutes per subject) of multiband, multi-echo functional magnetic resonance imaging was acquired in order to estimate functional connectivity between brain regions. Sustained connectivity, a measure of functional connectivity duration, as well as lagged temporal dynamics related to functional connectivity, were compared between groups for 361 gray matter regions of interest and a 17-network parcellation. Lagged findings were replicated in the larger ABIDE sample (n=1402). Sustained connectivity findings were also associated with behavioral and cognitive variables. Results: In 52 individuals with autism (mean [SD] age, 27.73 [8.66] years) and 38 controls (mean [SD] age, 27.09 [7.49] years), increases in both sustained connectivity and functional connectivity at several lags were found in individuals with autism compared to controls. Group differences in functional connectivity were replicated in the larger ABIDE dataset at a six second lag. Measures of symptom severity in individuals with autism were positively associated with sustained connectivity values. In controls, sustained connectivity was negatively associated with cognitive processing. Conclusions and Relevance: Whereas the magnitude of functional connectivity in autism is variable across brain regions, participant samples, and development, prolonged temporal synchrony of functional connections is reproducibly observed in autism, suggesting a potential mechanism for core symptoms. 90/90Primary AnalysisShared
* Data not on individual level
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NDA Help Center

Collection - Associated Studies

Clicking on the Study Title will open the study details in a new internet browser tab. The Abstract is available for viewing, providing the background explanation of the study, as provided by the Collection Owner.

Primary v. Secondary Analysis: The Data Usage column will have one of these two choices. An associated study that is listed as being used for Primary Analysis indicates at least some and potentially all of the data used was originally collected by the creator of the NDA Study. Secondary Analysis indicates the Study owner was not involved in the collection of data, and may be used as supporting data.

Private v. Shared State: Studies that remain private indicate the associated study is only available to users who are able to access the collection. A shared study is accessible to the general public.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I associate a study to my collection?
    Studies are associated to the Collection automatically when the data is defined in the Study.

Glossary

  • Associated Studies Tab
    A tab in a Collection that lists the NDA Studies that have been created using data from that Collection including both Primary and Secondary Analysis NDA Studies.
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