作者
Yinshan Wang,Xue-Ting Su,Ke Li,Qinghua He,Da Chang,Jingjing Nie,XinLi Luo,Fumei Chen,Jihong Xu,Cai Zhang,Shu‐Dong Zhang,Shuyue Zhang,Huiping An,Rui Guo,Suping Yue,Wen Duan,Shichao Jia,Sijia Yang,Yankun Yu,Yang Zhao,Zhou Yang,Lizhen Chen,Xue-Ru Fan,Peng Gao,Chenyu Lv,Ziyun Wu,Yunyan Zhao,Xi Quan,Feng Zhao,Yanchao Mu,Yu Yan,Wenchao Xu,Jie Liu,Lixia Xing,Xiaoqin Chen,Xiang Wu,Lanfeng Zhao,Zhijuan Huang,Yanzhou Ren,Hongyan Hao,Hui Li,Jing Wang,Qing Dong,Liyan Chen,Ruiwang Huang,Siman Liu,Yun Wang,Qi Dong,Xi‐Nian Zuo
摘要
Abstract Adverse perinatal factors can interfere with the normal development of the brain, potentially resulting in long-term effects on the comprehensive development of children. Presently, the understanding of cognitive and neurodevelopmental processes under conditions of adverse perinatal factors is substantially limited. There is a critical need for an open resource that integrates various perinatal factors with the development of the brain and mental health to facilitate a deeper understanding of these developmental trajectories. In this Data Descriptor, we introduce a multicenter database containing information on perinatal factors that can potentially influence children’s brain-mind development, namely, periCBD, that combines neuroimaging and behavioural phenotypes with perinatal factors at county/region/central district hospitals. PeriCBD was designed to establish a platform for the investigation of individual differences in brain-mind development associated with perinatal factors among children aged 3–10 years. Ultimately, our goal is to help understand how different adverse perinatal factors specifically impact cognitive development and neurodevelopment. Herein, we provide a systematic overview of the data acquisition/cleaning/quality control/sharing, processes of periCBD.