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Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews

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Datasets associated with articles published in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews

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  • Data for: The maternal brain: Neural responses to infants in mothers with and without mood disorder
    Search string for articles for systematic review
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  • Data for: Depression Biomarkers Using Non-Invasive EEG: A Review
    Also available at: https://github.com/FernandoSAguiarNeto/SystematicReviewDepressionBiomarkers2018 Depression Biomarkers Using EEG: A Review Supplementary material for systematic mapping Disclaimer: Please cite the original article if any of the material is used. File: ReviewMethodology.pdf Information: Detailed description of the review methodology used. Table 1: Accepted Articles References Information: Reference keys matching the article, title and year of accepted and reported articles. File: AcceptedArticlesTable.pdf BibTex with accepted articles: BibTex(RevSys-DepressBiom2018).bib Table 2: Accepted Articles Summary Information: BibTex Keys, year, summarized information by article, pie chart with biomarker approaches. File: AcceptedArticlesSummary.csv Table 3: Data extraction form Information: Data extraction form used to organize the reading using Parsifal to aid the systematic review. This spreadsheet also has some charts. File: ExtractionForm.csv
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  • Data and R script for: The Heritability of Self-Control: a Meta-Analysis
    The Heritability of Self-Control: a Meta-Analysis Work by Y. E. Willems, N. Boesen, J. Li, C. Finkenauer and M. Bartels. Script multi-level meta-analysis heritability self-control: 20190130_meta_SC_heritability_script Data for the multilevel meta-analysis heritability self-control: 20190130_meta_SC_heritability_data
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  • Data for: The evolutionarily conserved role of melatonin in CNS disorders and behavioral regulation: Translational lessons from humans, rodents and zebrafish
    Data NTT test
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  • Data for: Pair-bonding, Fatherhood, and the Role of Testosterone: A Meta-Analytic Review
    Dataset of effects included in meta-analysis from Grebe, Sarafin, Strenth, and Zilioli (2018). Questions can be directed to Nicholas Grebe at nicholas.grebe@gmail.com
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  • Data for: Neuroimaging of Individual Differences: A Latent Variable Modeling Perspective
    R code used for structural equation modeling analyses
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  • Data for: The uncertain brain: A co-ordinate based meta-analysis of the neural signatures supporting uncertainty during different contexts
    Co-ordinate based meta-analysis data.
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  • Dataset: Effects of early life stress on biochemical indicators of the dopaminergic system
    Dataset for meta-analysis on mice and rats studies on the effects of early life stress on biochemical indicators of the dopaminergic system. The dataset includes 90 publications, for a total of 1009 comparisons. A wide variety of variables have been recorded, including elements of experimental design and study quality.
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  • PSYD_0301: BIRMINGHAM
    This record is part of the Psy-ShareD database. The Psy-ShareD database will host pre-existing structural MRI data collected at different global sites that will be suitable for region of interest, voxel-based morphometry, cortical thickness and surface area analytical approaches. To access this database, complete the Data Access Request Form by following the link on this page under the Licence ‘Psy-ShareD Data Access Request’. For more information, follow the link listed in Related Materials.Clinical-high risk, first-episode psychosis and recent-onset depression participants taken from the PRONIA consortium.Contributors and PIs: Jack Rogers, Nikolaos KoutsoulerisDepartment of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Ludwig-Maximilian-University, Munich, Bavaria, GermanyInstitute for Mental Health and Centre for Human Brain Health, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UKKey Details & VariablesData TypeImage data/Feature dataAge Range17-40Number of Participants42Diagnostic CriteriaCHR, FEP, Recent-onset depressionNumber of Clinical Subjects26Number of Clinical Subjects (follow-up)N/ANumber of Control Subjects16Number of Control Subjects (follow-up)N/ADemographic InformationAge, Sex, Ethnicity, EducationClinical MeasuresPANSS, SANSCognitive MeasuresN/AClinical Functioning MeasuresGAFAntipsychotic Medication Information RecordedYesAntipsychotic Medication Name/ Antipsychotic TypeYesAntipsychotic Dose RecordedYesCPZ Equivalents RecordedNoOther Medication Variables RecordedYesRecreational Drug/ Alcohol UseYesNote: the above table features key details and variables and is not an exhaustive list.
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  • PSYD_0301: BIRMINGHAM
    This record is part of the Psy-ShareD database. The Psy-ShareD database will host pre-existing structural MRI data collected at different global sites that will be suitable for region of interest, voxel-based morphometry, cortical thickness and surface area analytical approaches. To access this database, complete the Data Access Request Form by following the link on this page under the Licence ‘Psy-ShareD Data Access Request’. For more information, follow the link listed in Related Materials.Clinical-high risk, first-episode psychosis and recent-onset depression participants taken from the PRONIA consortium.Contributors and PIs: Jack Rogers, Nikolaos KoutsoulerisDepartment of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Ludwig-Maximilian-University, Munich, Bavaria, GermanyInstitute for Mental Health and Centre for Human Brain Health, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UKKey Details & VariablesData TypeImage data/Feature dataAge Range17-40Number of Participants42Diagnostic CriteriaCHR, FEP, Recent-onset depressionNumber of Clinical Subjects26Number of Clinical Subjects (follow-up)N/ANumber of Control Subjects16Number of Control Subjects (follow-up)N/ADemographic InformationAge, Sex, Ethnicity, EducationClinical MeasuresPANSS, SANSCognitive MeasuresN/AClinical Functioning MeasuresGAFAntipsychotic Medication Information RecordedYesAntipsychotic Medication Name/ Antipsychotic TypeYesAntipsychotic Dose RecordedYesCPZ Equivalents RecordedNoOther Medication Variables RecordedYesRecreational Drug/ Alcohol UseYesNote: the above table features key details and variables and is not an exhaustive list.
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