The Human Connectome Projects are a series of studies that focus on connections within the human brain in healthy
participants and in disease cohorts released by the Connectome Coordination Facility (CCF).
Data from four Connectomes Related to Human Disease (CRHD) Projects are available.
Dimensional Connectomics of Anxious Misery (DCAM) Release 1.0
includes imaging data for up to 246 subjects, plus phenotypic data for 248 subjects. Details are in the
DCAM Release 1.0 Reference Manual.
Perturbation of the treatment resistant depression connectome by fast-acting therapies
(PDC) Release 1.0 includes imaging data for up to 227 subjects, plus phenotypic data for 230 subjects. Details are
in the PDC Release 1.0 Reference Manual.
Boston Adolescent Neuroimaging of Depression & Anxiety
(BANDA) Release 1.1 includes imaging data for up to 207 subjects, plus phenotypic data for 215 subjects. Details are in the
BANDA Release 1.1 Reference Manual.
HCP-Early Psychosis (HCP-EP) Release 1.1 includes imaging data for up to 183 subjects, plus phenotypic data for 251 subjects. Changes since the 1.0
Release are detailed in the HCP-EP Release 1.1 Reference Manual.
Shared packages (OPTION ONE): DCAMAllFiles, PDCAllFiles, BANDA11AllFiles and HCPEP11AllData
(all released data for each project). Other packages are: PDCRec and BANDA11Rec (recommended processed and behavioral data),
DCAMImgManifestBeh, PDCImgManifestBeh and BANDA11ImgManifestBeh (metadata for command line downloading and behavioral data), and
HCPEP11UnprocBehData (unprocessed and behavioral data).
Custom packages may be built from modality- and processing output-specific datasets (OPTION TWO) with only needed data. Click on the nested dropdowns to
explore all the datasets and on "i" icons for descriptions.