Published July 20, 2024 | Version v1
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Cognitive tasks, anatomical MRI, and functional MRI data evaluating the construct of self-regulation

  • 1. Stanford University
  • 2. Credo AI
  • 3. University of Chicago
  • 4. University of Washington
  • 5. California Institute of Technology
  • 6. Arizona State University
  • 7. Dartmouth College

Description

We describe the following shared data from N = 103 healthy adults who completed a broad set of cognitive tasks, surveys, and neuroimaging measurements to examine the construct of self-regulation. The neuroimaging acquisition involved task-based fMRI, resting state fMRI, and structural MRI. Each subject completed the following ten tasks in the scanner across two 90-minute scanning sessions: attention network test (ANT), cued task switching, Columbia card task, dot pattern expectancy (DPX), delay discounting, simple and motor selective stop signal, Stroop, a towers task, and a set of survey questions. The dataset is shared openly through the OpenNeuro project, and the dataset is formatted according to the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) standard.

Data availability

All scripts used to create event files and to create figures in this manuscript are available here: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11211816

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Additional details

Identifiers

DOI
10.1038/s41597-024-03636-y
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:12868

Funding

National Institute for Drug Abuse
National Institutes of Health Science of Behavior Change Common Fund Program

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Social Sciences Division
Department(s)
Psychology