HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) 研究脑电图协议的开发和结构。

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.1016/j.dcn.2024.101447
Nathan A. Fox , Koraly Pérez-Edgar , Santiago Morales , Natalie H. Brito , Alana M. Campbell , James F. Cavanagh , Laurel Joy Gabard-Durnam , Caitlin M. Hudac , Alexandra P. Key , Linda J. Larson-Prior , Ernest V. Pedapati , Elizabeth S. Norton , Rachel Reetzke , Timothy P. Roberts , Tara M. Rutter , Lisa S. Scott , Lauren C. Shuffrey , Martín Antúnez , Maeve R. Boylan , Bailey M. Garner , Lydia Yoder
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HEALthy Brain and Child Development(HBCD)研究是一项多站点前瞻性纵向队列研究,将从产前开始并计划到幼儿期对人脑、认知、行为、社交和情感发育进行研究。脑电图(EEG)是 HBCD 研究的两种核心脑成像模式之一。脑电图记录来自头皮的电信号,反映大脑的电活动。此外,脑电图信号可与离散刺激(听觉或视觉)的呈现同步,从而以极佳的时间精度测量特定的认知过程(如事件相关电位;ERPs)。脑电图对 HBCD 研究特别有帮助,因为它可用于清醒、警觉的婴儿,并可在整个发育过程中持续采集。本文回顾了 HBCD 研究的脑电图/ERP 协议:(a) 任务(视频静息状态、视觉诱发电位、听觉怪球、面部处理)的选择和开发;(b) 通用跨站点采集参数和硬件的实施、站点设置、培训和初步试点;(c) 预处理管道的开发和衍生工具的创建;(d) 公平性和包容性考虑因素的纳入。本文还概述了脑电图工作组的运作情况,以及工作组成员在协议制定和试点的各个步骤中提供的意见和建议。
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The development and structure of the HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study EEG protocol
The HEALthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) Study, a multi-site prospective longitudinal cohort study, will examine human brain, cognitive, behavioral, social, and emotional development beginning prenatally and planned through early childhood. Electroencephalography (EEG) is one of two brain imaging modalities central to the HBCD Study. EEG records electrical signals from the scalp that reflect electrical brain activity. In addition, the EEG signal can be synchronized to the presentation of discrete stimuli (auditory or visual) to measure specific cognitive processes with excellent temporal precision (e.g., event-related potentials; ERPs). EEG is particularly helpful for the HBCD Study as it can be used with awake, alert infants, and can be acquired continuously across development. The current paper reviews the HBCD Study’s EEG/ERP protocol: (a) the selection and development of the tasks (Video Resting State, Visual Evoked Potential, Auditory Oddball, Face Processing); (b) the implementation of common cross-site acquisition parameters and hardware, site setup, training, and initial piloting; (c) the development of the preprocessing pipelines and creation of derivatives; and (d) the incorporation of equity and inclusion considerations. The paper also provides an overview of the functioning of the EEG Workgroup and the input from members across all steps of protocol development and piloting.
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes theoretical and research papers on cognitive brain development, from infancy through childhood and adolescence and into adulthood. It covers neurocognitive development and neurocognitive processing in both typical and atypical development, including social and affective aspects. Appropriate methodologies for the journal include, but are not limited to, functional neuroimaging (fMRI and MEG), electrophysiology (EEG and ERP), NIRS and transcranial magnetic stimulation, as well as other basic neuroscience approaches using cellular and animal models that directly address cognitive brain development, patient studies, case studies, post-mortem studies and pharmacological studies.
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