Combining international pre-existing MRI T1 datasets with linked clinical and cognitive data, into one free-to-access resource.
READ MOREThe Psy-ShareD database will host pre-existing structural MRI data collected at different sites across Europe, North America, South America, Asia and Australia that will be suitable for region of interest, voxel-based morphometry, cortical thickness and surface area analytical approaches.
The following academic institutes are currently part of the project: King's College London, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, University of Surrey, Brunel University London, University of Birmingham, University of Edinburgh, University of Toyama (Japan), National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (India), University of Napels Federico II (Italy), University of Lübeck (Germany). The database is expected to be live by the end of 2024.
All MRI T1 data included in Psy-ShareD will be linked to standardised clinical, demographic, IQ/cognitive data in patient, risk and control populations. MRI datasets will be harmonised using software that can remove unwanted variation induced by scanner differences.
The database will encompass data from Healthy Controls, as well as from individuals with Psychosis and Psychosis Risk phenotypes i.e.
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International Collaboration
The Psy-ShareD project is an international collaboration funded by Medical Research Council that aims to advance understanding of psychosis through shared neuroimaging data .