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The Cuban Human Brain Mapping Project population based normative EEG, MRI, and Cognition dataset

Pedro A. Valdes-Sosa; Jorge F. Bosch-Bayard; Lidice Galan Garcia; Maria L Bringas Vega; Eduardo Aubert Vazquez; Samir Das; Trinidad Virues Alba; Cecile Madjar; Zia Mohades; Leigh C. MacIntyre; Chrystine Rogers; Shawn Brown; Lourdes Valdes Urrutia; Iris Rodriguez Gil; Alan C. Evans; Mitchell J. Valdes Sosa

2020-07-10 neuroscience
10.1101/2020.07.08.194290 bioRxiv
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The Cuban Human Brain Mapping Project (CHBMP) repository is an open multimodal neuroimaging and cognitive dataset from 282 healthy participants, age range 18 to 68 years (mean 31.9 SD 9.3 years). This dataset was acquired from 2004 to 2008 as a subset of a larger stratified random sample of 2,019 participants from La Lisa municipality in La Habana, Cuba. The exclusion included presence of disease or brain dysfunctions. The information made available for all participants comprises: high-density (64-120 channels) resting state electroencephalograms (EEG), magnetic resonance images (MRI), psychological tests (MMSE, Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale WAIS III, computerized reaction time tests using a go no-go paradigm), as well as general information (age, gender, education, ethnicity, handedness and weight). The EEG data contains recordings with at least 30 minutes duration including the following conditions: eyes closed, eyes open, hyperventilation and subsequent recovery. The MRI consisted in anatomical T1 and T2 as well as diffusion weighted (DWI) images acquired on a 1.5 Tesla system. The data is available for registered users on the LORIS database which is part of the MNI neuroinformatics ecosystem.Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest.

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