leotozzi88 / cluster_study_2023

Code used in the analyses described in "Personalized brain circuit scores identify clinically distinct biotypes in depression and anxiety", Nat. Med. 2024
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-024-03057-9
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Public data for a layperson #1

Open xdhmoore opened 4 weeks ago

xdhmoore commented 4 weeks ago

I'm interested in playing around with this, but the data sources listed in the paper are behind the Stanford data set site, requiring a paper proposal to make a request for the data. I'm not really qualified to make that kind of request.

Do you have any recommendations for similar public data sets, or perhaps I'm wrong and one of the data sets used for this codebase is already available publicly somewhere?

leotozzi88 commented 4 weeks ago

Dear Daniel,

Thank you for your interest in our work!

You can make a request on the site of the center for precision mental health and wellness.

Regarding similar datasets, a good starting point could be openneuro. They have many neuroimaging datasets and some are from patients with depression. Another large dataset is the one from the human connectome project.

I hope this helps!

Leonardo

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I'm interested in playing around with this, but the data sources listed in the paper are behind the Stanford data set site, requiring a paper proposal to make a request for the data. I'm not really qualified to make that kind of request.

Do you have any recommendations for similar public data sets, or perhaps I'm wrong and one of the data sets used for this codebase is available publicly somewhere?

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