Oregon Health & Science University, Department of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd, M/C DC7P, Portland, OR, 97239, USA.
Departments of Psychiatry, Pharmacology and Toxicology, Virginia Commonwealth University, 203 E Cary St, Room 202, Richmond, VA, 23219, USA.
Dev Cogn Neurosci. 2018 Aug;32:161-164. doi: 10.1016/j.dcn.2018.05.003.
The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study (ABCD) will capture a breadth of multi-faceted biobehavioral, environmental, familial, and genetic longitudinal developmental open-access data from over 11,000 9-10 year olds throughout the United States of America (USA) for an envisioned ten-year span. This will subsequently represent the largest study ever attempted with this level of brain phenotypic detail. This study holds the opportunity for exciting advances in the understanding of typical adolescent neurodevelopment, discovery of neurodevelopmental underpinnings of mental illness, as well as the neurodevelopmental influences of (and on) social factors, substance use, and critically - their interaction. This project will certainly take unprecedented steps in informing the nature of adolescence and the developing brain. The scale and open-access features of ABCD also necessarily entail areas for consideration to enhance the integrity of the ABCD study, and protect against potential misuse and misinterpretation of ABCD data. Ultimately, with the open-source data, all scientists in the broader community have as much responsibility as the investigators within the Consortium to treat these data with care. It will be fascinating to see what dynamic data these paths generate. ABCD is poised to exemplify how large-scale longitudinal developmental neuroscientific studies can be designed and efficiently conducted.
青少年大脑认知发展研究(ABCD 研究)将从美国各地的 11000 多名 9 至 10 岁儿童中收集广泛的多方面的生物行为、环境、家庭和遗传纵向发育性开放获取数据,预计跨度为十年。这将代表有史以来首次以这种大脑表型细节水平进行的最大规模研究。该研究有机会在理解典型青少年神经发育、发现精神疾病的神经发育基础以及(和)社会因素、物质使用的神经发育影响方面取得令人兴奋的进展,而这两者的相互作用则至关重要。该项目必将以前所未有的方式阐明青春期和发育中大脑的本质。ABCD 的规模和开放获取特点也必然需要考虑一些方面,以增强 ABCD 研究的完整性,并防止对 ABCD 数据的潜在滥用和误解。最终,由于拥有开源数据,更广泛科学界的所有科学家都与联盟内的研究人员一样,有责任谨慎对待这些数据。看到这些路径生成的动态数据将会非常有趣。ABCD 有望成为展示如何设计和高效进行大规模纵向发展神经科学研究的典范。