TY - JOUR T1 - Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Community MRI Collection and Utilities JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/2021.07.09.451638 SP - 2021.07.09.451638 AU - Eric Feczko AU - Greg Conan AU - Scott Marek AU - Brenden Tervo-Clemmens AU - Michaela Cordova AU - Olivia Doyle AU - Eric Earl AU - Anders Perrone AU - Darrick Sturgeon AU - Rachel Klein AU - Gareth Harman AU - Dakota Kilamovich AU - Robert Hermosillo AU - Oscar Miranda-Dominguez AU - Azeez Adebimpe AU - Maxwell Bertolero AU - Matthew Cieslak AU - Sydney Covitz AU - Timothy Hendrickson AU - Anthony C. Juliano AU - Kathy Snider AU - Lucille A. Moore AU - Johnny Uriartel AU - Alice M. Graham AU - Finn Calabro AU - Monica D. Rosenberg AU - Kristina M. Rapuano AU - BJ Casey AU - Richard Watts AU - Donald Hagler AU - Wesley K. Thompson AU - Thomas E. Nichols AU - Elizabeth Hoffman AU - Beatriz Luna AU - Hugh Garavan AU - Theodore D. Satterthwaite AU - Sarah Feldstein Ewing AU - Bonnie Nagel AU - Nico U.F. Dosenbach AU - Damien A. Fair Y1 - 2021/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2021/07/11/2021.07.09.451638.abstract N2 - The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study (ABCD), a 10 year longitudinal neuroimaging study of the largest population based and demographically distributed cohort of 9-10 year olds (N=11,877), was designed to overcome reproducibility limitations of prior child mental health studies. Besides the fantastic wealth of research opportunities, the extremely large size of the ABCD data set also creates enormous data storage, processing, and analysis challenges for researchers. To ensure data privacy and safety, researchers are not currently able to share neuroimaging data derivatives through the central repository at the National Data Archive (NDA). However, sharing derived data amongst researchers laterally can powerfully accelerate scientific progress, to ensure the maximum public benefit is derived from the ABCD study. To simultaneously promote collaboration and data safety, we developed the ABCD-BIDS Community Collection (ABCC), which includes both curated processed data and software utilities for further analyses. The ABCC also enables researchers to upload their own custom-processed versions of ABCD data and derivatives for sharing with the research community. This NeuroResource is meant to serve as the companion guide for the ABCC. In section we describe the ABCC. Section II highlights ABCC utilities that help researchers access, share, and analyze ABCD data, while section III provides two exemplar reproducibility analyses using ABCC utilities. We hope that adoption of the ABCC’s data-safe, open-science framework will boost access and reproducibility, thus facilitating progress in child and adolescent mental health research.Competing Interest StatementDrs. Damien Fair and Nico Dosenbach are co-founders, directors, and equity holders of Nous Imaging, Inc., which has licensed the FIRMM software for motion monitoring and feedback at the scanner. These interests have been reviewed and managed by the University of Minnesota in accordance with its Conflict of Interest Policies to make sure to avoid any issues with conflict. If one has concerns that these academic efforts are being improperly directed due to their interests in Nous Imaging, one can contact Department Head Dr. Katie Thomas, or Associate Director of Conflict of Interest Program Jon Guden, at (612) 626-4727 or jguden{at}umn.edu. ER -