Table 1:
Dataset | N | Age | Sex (F) | Site | TR (s) | Scanner | References |
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PIB-PD* | 102 PD 41 HC |
46–90 | 72 | WUSTL | 2.2 | Siemens Trio 3T | Gratton et al. (2019) |
Barch-SZ | 57 SZ 40 HC |
20–50 | 38 | WUSTL | 2 | Siemens Trio 3T | Lerman-Sinkoff and Barch (2016) |
Petersen 120+ | 587 HC | 6–40 | 359 | WUSTL | 2–2.5 | Siemens Trio 3T | Power et al. (2012) |
MSC | 10 HC | 24–34 | 5 | WUSTL | 2.2 | Siemens Trio 3T | Gordon et al. (2017) |
Iowa Lesion | 28 LS | 25–78 | 15 | U Iowa | 2.26 | Siemens Trio 3T | See Supp. Methods |
Dallas Lifespan | 418 HC | 20–89 | 258 | UT Dallas | 2 | Phillips Achieva 3T | Chan et al. (2018) |
UIUC Lifespan | 49 HC | 18–75 | 25 | UIUC | 2 | Siemens Trio 3T | Kong et al. (2019) |
HC = Healthy control, PD = participant with Parkinson disease, SZ = participant with schizophrenia, LS = participant with brain lesion. WUSTL = Washington University in St. Louis, U Iowa = University of Iowa, UT Dallas = University of Texas at Dallas, UIUC = University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
The PIB-PD Parkinson dataset is the primary dataset used in this paper for functional connectivity analyses.