Study Provenance Information Sheet
Version: 1.0. Author: BRAINS team. Last updated: 11th May, 2016
Information about individual studies that have contributed data to the BRAINS imagebank
Study: Amygdala2
Principal Investigator(s)
Original Study Principal Investigator
Jeremy Hall
Professor and Director
Neurosciences & Mental Health Research Institute
Cardiff University School of Medicine
Cardiff University
HallJ10@cardiff.ac.uk
Enquiries now to
Professor Stephen Lawrie
Chair of Psychiatry and Neuro-Imaging & Head of the Division of Psychiatry
Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences
Division of Psychiatry
University of Edinburgh
s.lawrie@ed.ac.uk
Funding
Citation
- Hall, J., Harris, J. M., McKirdy, J. W., Johnstone, E. C., and Lawrie, S. M. (2007). Emotional memory in schizophrenia. Neuropsychologia, 45(6):1152-1159. doi:10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2006.10.012
Notes
This study collected data on highest qualification of participants but could not be mapped to the BRAINS due to differences in classification schemes. Please let us know if this is of particular interest and we will endeavour to provide.
Commercial requests
Requests to use the data for commercial purposes will considered on a case by case basis.
Study: Simpsons
Principal Investigator(s)
Susan D. Shenkin
Clinical Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant
Geriatric Medicine Unit
Department of Clinical and Surgical Sciences
Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
51 Little France Crescent
University of Edinburgh
Susan.Shenkin@ed.ac.uk
Funding
Citation
- Shenkin, S. D., Deary, I. J. and Starr, J. M. (2009). Birth parameters and cognitive ability in older age: a follow-up study of people born 1921-1926. Gerontology, 55(1):92-98. doi:10.1159/000163444
Notes
- Participants were born in Edinburgh hospitals between 1921 and 1926. Those born in 1921 were part of the LBC1921 study (n=47, of whom 30 completed clinical assessment and MRI)
- Moray House Test - Test No. 12 was used
Commercial requests
Requests to use the data for commercial purposes will considered on a case by case basis.
Study: NIH_DTI
Principal Investigator(s)
Mark Bastin
Reader in Brain Imaging
Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences
Neuroimaging Sciences
University of Edinburgh
mark.bastin@ed.ac.uk
Joanna Wardlaw
Professor of Applied Neuroimaging and Honorary Consultant Neuroradiologist
Head of Division
Neuroimaging Sciences
Director
Brain Research Imaging Centre
Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences
Chancellor’s Building
University of Edinburgh
joanna.wardlaw@ed.ac.uk
Ian White
Professor of Neurosurgery
Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences
University of Edinburgh
ian.white@ed.ac.uk
Funding
Citation
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Dickie, D.A., Mikhael, S., Job, D.E., Wardlaw, J.M., Laidlaw, D.H. and Bastin, M.E., 2015. Permutation and parametric tests for effect sizes in voxel-based morphometry of gray matter volume in brain structural MRI. Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 33(10):1299-1305
Notes
The following cognitive test versions were used:
- Digit Symbol-WAIS-III
- Logical Memory- WMS-III
- Verbal Fluency -timed[60 secs]
Commercial requests
This dataset must not be used for commercial purposes.
Study: ABC1936
Principal Investigator(s)
Professor Alison Murray
Roland Sutton Chair of Radiology
Aberdeen Biomedical Imaging Centre Lilian Sutton
University of Aberdeen
a.d.murray@abdn.ac.uk
Funding
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The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council: www.epsrc.ac.uk (FEC £1,247,106) - 2013-2016
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Pump Priming Grant Scheme: www.rcr.ac.uk/pump-priming-grant-scheme (£2,092) - 2013-14.
- PhD Studentship: (£54,570)-2013-2016.
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Fellowship Grant:(£4,020), 2012-2013.
- Tenovus Scotland: www.tenovus-scotland.org.uk (£9,839) - 2012-2013.
- SINAPSE, Pfizer, TMVS, Varian, GE healthcare, Siemens, GSK, ReNeuron, LUX Innovate, Propeller, NHS R&D, SHIL. SFC SPIRIT: (£2,249,194) - 2010-2013.
Citation
- Whalley, L. J., Murray, A. D., Staff, R. T., Starr, J. M., Deary, I. J., Fox, H. C., Lemmon, H., Duthie, S. J. Collins, A. R. and Crawford, J. R. (2011). How the 1932 and 1947 mental surveys of Aberdeen schoolchildren provide a framework to explore the childhood origins of late onset disease and disability. Maturitas,69(4):365-372. doi:10.1016/j.maturitas.2011.05.010
Commercial requests
Requests to use the data for commercial purposes will considered on a case by case basis.
Study: PSOBID
Principal Investigator(s)
Professor Jonathan Cavanagh
Professor of Psychiatry
Mental Health and Wellbeing
Sackler Institute
University of Glasgow
Jonathan.Cavanagh@glasgow.ac.uk
Funding
Citation
Commercial requests
Requests to use the data for commercial purposes will considered on a case by case basis.
Study: Bipolar Family Study (BFS)
Principal Investigator(s)
Prof Andrew McIntosh
Chair of Biological Psychiatry
Division of Psychiatry
University of Edinburgh
andrew.mcintosh@ed.ac.uk
Funding
- Scottish Senior Clinical Fellowship Scheme
- Clinical Research Fellowship from the Wellcome Trust
- National Health Service (NHS) Research Scotland, through the Scottish Mental Health Research Network Trust
Citation
- Sprooten E., Sussmann JE., Clugston A., Peel A., McKirdy J., Moorhead T. W, Anderson S., Shand A J., Giles S., Bastin ME., Hall J., Johnstone E C., Lawrie S M., McIntosh A M.(2011). White Matter Integrity in Individuals at High Genetic Risk of Bipolar Disorder. Biological Psychiatry, 70(4):350–356 doi:10.1016/j.biopsych.2011.01.021
- Whalley H C., Sussmann J E., Chakirova G, Mukerjee P., Peel A., McKirdy J., Hall J., Johnstone E C., Lawrie S M., McIntosh A M.(2011). The neural basis of familial risk and temperamental variation in individuals at high risk of bipolar disorder. Biological Psychiatry, 70(4):343–349 doi:10.1016/j.biopsych.2011.04.007
Notes
Data was obtained from a combination of these two studies
Commercial requests
Requests to use the data for commercial purposes will considered on a case by case basis.
Study: Glasgow 45
Principal Investigator(s)
Dr John McLean
Clinical Scientist
South Glasgow University Hospital
johnmclean@nhs.net
Funding
Citation
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McLean, J (2012) The investigation of hippocampal and hippocampal subfield volumetry, morphology and metabolites using 3T MRI. PhD thesis, University of Glasgow
Study: LBC1936
Principal Investigator(s)
Professor Ian Deary
Department of Psychology
The University of Edinburgh
I.Deary@ed.ac.uk
Funding
- Age UK
- Medical Research Council
Citation
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Ian J Deary, Alan J Gow, Alison Pattie, John M Starr. Cohort Profile: The Lothian Birth Cohorts of 1921 and 1936. International Journal of Epidemiology, Volume 41, Issue 6, December 2012, Pages 1576–1584 doi:10.1093/ije/dyr197