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Initiating PeriCBD to probe perinatal influences on neurodevelopment during 3-10 years in China.

Yin-Shan WangXue-Ting SuLi KeQing-Hua HeDa ChangJingJing NieXinLi LuoFumei ChenJihong XuCai ZhangShudong ZhangShuyue ZhangHuiping AnRui GuoSuping YueWen DuanShichao JiaSijia YangYankun YuYang ZhaoYang ZhouLi-Zhen ChenXue-Ru FanPeng GaoChenyu LvZiyun WuYunyan ZhaoXi QuanFeng ZhaoYanchao MuYu YanWenchao XuJie LiuLixia XingXiaoqin ChenXiang WuLanfeng ZhaoZhijuan HuangYanzhou RenHongyan HaoHui LiJing WangQing DongLiyan ChenRuiwang HuangSiman LiuYun WangQi DongXi-Nian Zuo
Published in: Scientific data (2024)
Adverse perinatal factors can interfere with the normal development of the brain, potentially resulting in long-term effects on the comprehensive development of children. Presently, the understanding of cognitive and neurodevelopmental processes under conditions of adverse perinatal factors is substantially limited. There is a critical need for an open resource that integrates various perinatal factors with the development of the brain and mental health to facilitate a deeper understanding of these developmental trajectories. In this Data Descriptor, we introduce a multicenter database containing information on perinatal factors that can potentially influence children's brain-mind development, namely, periCBD, that combines neuroimaging and behavioural phenotypes with perinatal factors at county/region/central district hospitals. PeriCBD was designed to establish a platform for the investigation of individual differences in brain-mind development associated with perinatal factors among children aged 3-10 years. Ultimately, our goal is to help understand how different adverse perinatal factors specifically impact cognitive development and neurodevelopment. Herein, we provide a systematic overview of the data acquisition/cleaning/quality control/sharing, processes of periCBD.
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