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Get Free AccessThe ENIGMA group on Generalized Anxiety Disorder (ENIGMA-Anxiety/GAD) is part of a broader effort to investigate anxiety disorders using imaging and genetic data across multiple sites worldwide. The group is actively conducting a mega-analysis of a large number of brain structural scans. In this process, the group was confronted with many methodological challenges related to study planning and implementation, between-country transfer of subject-level data, quality control of a considerable amount of imaging data, and choices related to statistical methods and efficient use of resources. This report summarizes the background information and rationale for the various methodological decisions, as well as the approach taken to implement them. The goal is to document the approach and help guide other research groups working with large brain imaging data sets as they develop their own analytic pipelines for mega-analyses.
André Zugman, Anita Harrewijn, Elise M. Cardinale, Hannah Zwiebel, Gabrielle F. Freitag, Katy E. Werwath, Janna Marie Bas‐Hoogendam, Nynke A. Groenewold, Minella Aghajani, Kevin Hilbert, Narcı́s Cardoner, Daniel Porta‐Casteràs, Savannah N. Gosnell, Ramiro Salas, Karina S. Blair, James Blair, Mira Z. Hammoud, Mohammed R. Milad, Katie L. Burkhouse, K Luan Phan, Heidi K. Schroeder, Jeffrey R. Strawn, Katja Beesdo‐Baum, Sophia I. Thomopoulos, Hans J. Grabe, Sandra Van der Auwera, Katharina Wittfeld, Jared A. Nielsen, Randy L. Buckner, Jordan W. Smoller, Benson Irungu, Jair C. Soares, Mon-Ju Wu, Giovana Zunta‐Soares, Andrea Parolin Jackowski, Pedro Mário Pan, Giovanni Abrahão Salum, Michal Assaf, Gretchen J. Diefenbach, Paolo Brambilla, Eleonora Maggioni, D. J. Hofmann, Thomas Straube, Carmen Andreescu, Rachel Berta, Erica Tamburo, Rebecca Price, Gisele Gus Manfro, Hugo Critchley, Elena Makovac, Matteo Flavio Mancini, Frances Meeten, Cristina Ottaviani, Federica Agosta, Elisa Canu, Camilla Cividini, Massimo Filippi, Milutin Kostić, Ana Munjiza, Courtney A. Filippi, Ellen Leibenluft, Bianca A. V. Alberton, Nicholas L. Balderston, Monique Ernst, Christian Grillon, Lilianne R. Mujica‐Parodi, Helena van Nieuwenhuizen, Gregory A. Fonzo, Martin P. Paulus, Murray B. Stein, Raquel E. Gur, Ruben C. Gur, Antonia N. Kaczkurkin, Bart Larsen, Theodore D. Satterthwaite, Jennifer L. Harper, Michael Myers, Michael T. Perino, Chad M. Sylvester, Qiongru Yu, Dick J. Veltman, Ulrike Lueken, Nic J.A. van der Wee, Dan Joseph Stein, Neda Jahanshad, Paul M. Thompson, Daniel S. Pine, Anderson M. Winkler (2020). Mega-Analysis Methods in ENIGMA: The Experience of the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Working Group. , DOI: https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/n62vc.
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