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1000 Functional Connectomes Project is a fully open downloadable database of 1200 resting state fMRI datasets collected from 33 sites around the world.

(last updated: Nov 22, 2019)

Connectivity Data or Model Function Images MRI

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Phenotypic Data/Imaging Data Data TypeSample Info ContributorsRelease Date/Frequency
Extended demographic information and a mix of trait/performance measures, as well as personality assessments.Community SampleHarvard-MGH, Randy Buckner50+ quarterly
MMSE, CDR, neuropsychological measuresAlzheimer’s disease, non-AD dementias, older controlsStanford University, Michael Greicius60 participants
Psychological questionnaires (e.g., PANAS, PDI, DSQ)Community SampleMPI-Leipzig, Daniel Margulies, Arno Villringer, The Neuro Bureau25+ quarterly
Various dimensional psychiatric scales & behavioral performance measuresMRI, R-fMRI, DTI, MPRAGECommunity SampleBeijing: Short TR Study, Yu-Feng Zangcompleted, n=28
3 resting state scans: first eyes closed, second and third counterbalanced for eyes open or closedMRI, R-fMRI, DTI, MPRAGECommunity SampleBeijing: Eyes Open Eyes Closed Study, Yu-Feng Zangcompleted, n=48
Various behavioral performance measuresCommunity-dwelling adultsDuke University Medical Center, David Madden, Nan-kuei Chen10+ quarterly
Morophometric information and affective trait scalesMRI, R-fMRI, MPRAGECommunity SampleThe Neuro Bureau/Berlin Mind and Brain Institute, Daniel Margulies, Arno Villringer, The Neuro Bureauongoing, 25+ quarterly, n=50
Psychiatric diagnostic interview, visuospatial, language fluency, executive functionPsychiatrically Evaluated Sample (Cocaine dependent); Community SampleBrain Imaging Research Center at UAMS, Andrew James, Clint Kilts25+ quarterly
Various dimensional psychiatric scales & behavioral performance measuresPsychiatrically screened sampleThe Mind Research Network, Vince Calhoun, Juan Bustillo, Andy Mayer, Rex Jung30-50/year
Demographic informationMRI, multiband R-fMRI, multiband DTI, breath hold scan, eye movement calibration scan, visual stimulation scanCommunity Representative SampleNKI-RS Enhanced Sample, ongoing, n=973
Intelligence testing, psychiatric diagnostic interview, executive function performance measures, dimensional psychiatric scales and laboratory resultsMRI, R-fMRI, DTI, MPRAGEPsychiatrically-Evaluated Sample (ages 4-90)NKI/Rockland Sample, Bharat Biswal, F. Xavier Castellanos, Barbara Coffey, Stan Colcombe, David Guilfoyle, Matthew Hoptman, Dan Javitt, Harold S. Koplewicz, Bennett Leventhal, Larry Maayan, Maarten Mennes, Michael Milham, Kate Nooner, Nunzio Pomaracompleted, n=207
FSIQ, VIQ, PIQMRI, R-fMRI, DTI, MPRAGEPsychiatrically-Evaluated Sample (ages 6-55)NYU Institute for Pediatric Neuroscience Sample, Michael Milham, Adriana Di Martino, Clare Kelly, Maarten Mennes, F. Xavier Castellanosongoing, 25-50 quarterly, n=49
Test-Retest R-fMRI scansMRI, R-fMRI, MPRAGECommunity SampleVirginia Tech Carilion Research Institute, Cameron Craddock, Stephen LaConte, The Neuro Bureauongoing, 25+ quarterly, n=25
Demographic informationMRI, R-fMRI, MPRAGECommunity SampleThe Quiron-Valencia Sample, Luis Marti-Bonmati, Maria de la Iglesia Vaya, the Spanish Resting State Networkongoing, 25+ quarterly, n=45
T1w structural image, rest- and task-based fMRI (Rest, Movie, Inscapes, Flanker Task), DKI, Quantitative Structural Imaging (Whole Brain T1/T2 Mapping, Magnetization Transfer)Community SampleChild Mind Institute Healthy Brain Network Serial Scanning Initiative, 13 participants
rfMRI, sMRI, DTI, MetaDataChess GrandmastersHuaxi MR Research Center (HMRRC), West China Hospital of Sichuan University, Kaiming Li30 participants
Psychiatric scales, questionnaires, intelligence and achievement testing, demographics and diagnoses, EEG (raw and preprocessed), eye tracking, behavioral paradigm data.Community SampleChild Mind Institute – Multimodal Resource for Studying Information Processing in the Developing Brain (MIPDB), Simon Kelly, Michael Milham, Nicolas Langer, Lucas Parra, Samantha Cohencompleted, n=126
T1w structural image, rsfMRI (hypnotic state), rsfMRI (control state)Community SampleUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Fernando Barrios10 participants
Contains various dimensional psychiatric scales, cognitive testing, physical performance measures, EEG (raw and pre-processed) and eye tracking data, T1w, fMRI (rest and movie), DKI, field map, and magnetization transfer dataCommunity SampleChild Mind Institute Healthy Brain Network, 1551 participants
Demographic informationMRI, multiband R-fMRI, multiband DTI, breath hold scan, eye movement calibration scan, visual stimulation scanCommunity Sample (scanned two times; 1 week apart)NKI-RS Multiband Imaging Test-Retest Pilot Dataset, pilot sample, n=24
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