thank you very generous to share, thank you!
Your data has been perfect, but I need more information,
such as education level, age at onset, length of illness, PANSS total, and Neuropsychological test data et al.
If you convenient, may I have it?
Help my master research papers completed, thanks!
I have reached out to the team at MRN to see if they have any of the information you are looking for. Either I or one of their team will follow up in this thread soon.
Dan
Attached is an additional data spreadsheet that includes the PANSS, fagerstrom, neuropsych, duration of illness data and medication data. The sheet labeled Key has the response text for the smoking question as well as the Ethnicity question (on the NP sheet). These data were entered in the COINS database, which uses a dual data entry system with conflict resolution. The rows that are highlighted in green indicate data that has only been entered once.
On the medication log sheet, the project manager on the study recommends using the Olanzapine equivalents. The data on this sheet is formatted a little differently, the subject IDs are in the top row and the data listed below with the variable names in the far left column.
On the sheet labeled Illness duration, 9999 = not applicable. The project manager recommends using the responses to "Age at first psychiatric illness" (CODEM_16) and comparing it to the age in the assessment (CODEM_1) might be best.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
Margaret King
COINS Project Manager
Thanks,
Margaret
Thank you so much! :D
But I have noticed that the slice numbers are not matched between the groups and even within the schizophrenia patients. Most of the control group shared a slice number of 32 for one volume, but that is 33 in the patient group. So I want to know if these differences matter in the processing and the statistic analysis (ie. two-sample t-test) of the data. If so, what and how should I do to minimize the differences concerning the slice number and its related differences between groups?
for example here: http://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org/indi... it is mentioned that there are 32 slices, which seems not correct and will cause trouble with preprocessing.
greetings
Thanks!
I was wondering how you found out which group each of the data sets belongs to. I downloaded the MR data recently and can find the "Additional Information INDI" sheet, but that only gives me the encoding of different variables. I didn't get a variable sheet to find out which group each of the scans belongs to. Sounds like you found that. Can you let me know how? (i.e. do I have to construct my query in a specific way to get the variable sheet, too?).
Cheers,
Lena
Would it be possible for you to tell me where you got the phenotypic data for the subject ids starting with A0. Since I processed these subjects and need this phenotypic data for my study.
I would be very grateful for your help.
Thanks in advance.
Shukti
Thanks!
The attached file contains all the information you had asked.
May I ask how can I get access to the COBRE dataset? I've applied as a user in FCP 1000 (https://www.nitrc.org/project/request.php?group_id=296) and received email.
However, on the website https://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org/indi/retro/cobre.html I failed to download the dataset with the warning This tool/resource's administrator will have to grant you permission to view this page.
How can I get access to the dataset then, any application is needed?
Please also apply for https://www.nitrc.org/project/request.ph...
Originally posted by williamsong:
May I ask how can I get access to the COBRE dataset? I've applied as a user in FCP 1000 (https://www.nitrc.org/project/request.php?group_id=296) and received email.
However, on the website https://fcon_1000.projects.nitrc.org/indi/retro/cobre.html I failed to download the dataset with the warning This tool/resource's administrator will have to grant you permission to view this page.
How can I get access to the dataset then, any application is needed?
