The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study: Imaging acquisition across 21 sites
Casey BJ,
Cannonier T,
Conley MI,
Cohen AO,
Barch DM,
Heitzeg MM,
Soules ME,
Teslovich T,
Dellarco DV,
Garavan H,
Orr CA,
Wager TD,
Banich MT,
Speer NK,
Sutherland MT,
Riedel MC,
Dick AS,
Bjork JM,
Thomas KM,
Chaarani B,
Mejia MH,
Hagler DJ Jr.,
Daniela Cornejo M,
Sicat CS,
Harms MP,
Dosenbach NUF,
Rosenberg M,
Earl E,
Bartsch H,
Watts R,
Polimeni JR,
Kuperman JM,
Fair DA,
Dale AM,
Dev Cogn Neurosci
(2018).
Abstract
The ABCD study is recruiting and following the brain development and health of over 10,000 9-10year olds through adolescence. The imaging component of the study was developed by the ABCD Data Analysis and Informatics Center (DAIC) and the ABCD Imaging Acquisition Workgroup. Imaging methods and assessments were selected, optimized and harmonized across all 21 sites to measure brain structure and function relevant to adolescent development and addiction. This article provides an overview of the imaging procedures of the ABCD study, the basis for their selection and preliminary quality assurance and results that provide evidence for the feasibility and age-appropriateness of procedures and generalizability of findings to the existent literature.