2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41597-021-00870-6
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The Amsterdam Open MRI Collection, a set of multimodal MRI datasets for individual difference analyses

Abstract: We present the Amsterdam Open MRI Collection (AOMIC): three datasets with multimodal (3 T) MRI data including structural (T1-weighted), diffusion-weighted, and (resting-state and task-based) functional BOLD MRI data, as well as detailed demographics and psychometric variables from a large set of healthy participants (N = 928, N = 226, and N = 216). Notably, task-based fMRI was collected during various robust paradigms (targeting naturalistic vision, emotion perception, working memory, face perception, cognitiv… Show more

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“…As with FD, most tSNR variance occurs between people (e.g., higher tSNR for f1552xo than f1342ku) rather than for tasks within each person, suggesting that the differing task demands did not systematically affect image quality. The median tSNR of surface vertices across all participants and tasks is 103.68, which compares favorably to other multiband task fMRI datasets 108110 .…”
Section: Technical Validationmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…As with FD, most tSNR variance occurs between people (e.g., higher tSNR for f1552xo than f1342ku) rather than for tasks within each person, suggesting that the differing task demands did not systematically affect image quality. The median tSNR of surface vertices across all participants and tasks is 103.68, which compares favorably to other multiband task fMRI datasets 108110 .…”
Section: Technical Validationmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Nevertheless, the presented data’s slope, α , is smaller than the previously published results. When comparing our data with a public image set, Amsterdam Open MRI Collection, AOMIC - PIOP01 (28), acquired with the same scanner and processed with the same setup, the results suggest that the slope’s variation is mainly related to age. Our supposed abnormal reported smaller α is probably due to the elder subjects present in the data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Data from an open-access neuroimaging initiative, the Amsterdam Open MRI Collection (AOMIC) (Snoek et al, 2021) was used to investigate numerical and spatial reliability of FreeSurfer’s amygdala and hippocampal subregion segmentation algorithms. AOMIC includes structural and functional neuroimaging scans from participants, repeating scans in the same session to see the stability of MRI-based metrics.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T1-weighted MR images were acquired using a sagittal 3D-MPRAGE sequence (TR/TE = 8.1ms/3.7ms, 1mm 3 voxel, matrix size = 64×64). Additional details about the scanning parameters are described by Snoek and colleagues (2021). MRI Images were visually inspected to determine if a participant’s scans should be included in subsequent processing steps (e.g., FreeSurfer).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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