An Introduction to the Human Connectome Project for Early Psychosis.
Grace R JacobsMichael J ColemanKathryn E LewandowskiOfer PasternakSuheyla Cetin-KarayumakRaquelle I Mesholam-GatelyJoanne WojcikLeda KennedyEvdokiya KnyazhanskayaBenjamin ReidSophia SwagoMonica G LyonsElizabeth RizzoniOmar JohnHolly CarringtonNicholas KimElana KotlerSimone VealeAnastasia HaidarNicholas PrunierMoritz HaafJames J LevittJohanna Seitz-HollandYogesh RathiMarek KubickiMatcheri S KeshavanDaphne J HoltLarry J SeidmanDost ÖngürAlan BreierSylvain BouixMartha E ShentonPublished in: Schizophrenia bulletin (2024)
This paper provides an overview of the specific HCP-EP procedures, assessments, and protocols, as well as a brief characterization of the study participants to make it easier for researchers to use this rich dataset. Although we focus here on discussing and comparing affective and non-affective psychosis groups, the HCP-EP dataset also provides sufficient information for investigators to group participants differently.