Handedness and hand preference
Self-reported handedness or hand preference of self or family members was assessed.
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24 months From 1990-01-01 (ongoing) 14.0 - 18.0 years From 2004-01-01 to 2004-01-01 14.0 years From 2005-01-01 to 2013-01-01 16.0 years From 2005-01-01 to 2013-01-01 18.0 years From 2005-01-01 to 2006-01-01 9.0 years From 2005-01-01 to 2005-01-01 12.0 years From 2007-01-01 to 2009-01-01 16.0 - 18.0 years From 2012-01-01 to 2014-01-01 5.0 - 6.0 years From 1995-01-01 to 1996-01-01 12.0 years From 2002-01-01 to 2004-01-01 15.0 - 23.0 years From 2007-01-01 to 2010-01-01 15.0 years From 2003-01-01 to 2007-01-01 12.0 years From 1998-01-01 to 2000-01-01 18.0 years From 2004-01-01 to 2006-01-01 24 months From 1991-01-01 to 1993-01-01 24 months - 38.0 years From 2008-01-01 (ongoing) |
Mode of collection | SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire |
Analysis unit | Individual |
Measure was collected within the following cohort study:
Purpose | The research carried out by the Netherlands Twin Register focuses on the role of heritability in mental and physical health. For instance, the NTR investigates why some people become more easily depressed than others, or why certain people get diabetes while others do not. Other research areas include lifestyle and habits that influence health and disease, such as smoking, drinking and exercise. |
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Time method | Longitudinal |
Universe | The recruitment into the NTR is fully inclusive without any restrictions on enrolment. In the CID data catalogue, only the NTR projects for children and adolescents (<18 years of age) have been included. This is refered to as the Young Netherlands Twin Register (YNTR). |
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Description | The Young Netherlands Twin Register (YNTR) consists of projects within the Netherlands Twin Register (NTR) that involve families with twins or other multiples under the age of 18. |
Purpose | The purpose of the projects within the Young Netherlands Twin Register focus on the role of heritability in mental and physical health. For instance, the NTR investigates why some people become more easily depressed than others, or why certain people get diabetes while others do not. Other research areas include lifestyle and habits that influence health and disease, such as smoking, drinking and exercise. |
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Country code | NL |
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Cohort universe description | Families with twins or other multiples under the age of 18. |
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Time method | Longitudinal.CohortEventBased |
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Short description of the wave | The YS_2 survey gathers maternal report (fathers added in 2014) on motor development, breastfeeding, health, handedness and growth data (including height and weight) as obtained from the Dutch National Health Services (from 2010) in 2-year old twins (mean age = 2.35 years, SD = 0.30 years). From 2008 onwards, items on wellbeing, child care, and temperament were added to the surveys. |
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(sub) cohort | NTR: Young Netherlands Twin Register |
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Start date wave collection | 1990-01-01 |
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Description of physical data product | Data collected through paper-and-pencil surveys (up to 2015) have been scanned. All data digitally archived. |
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Short description of the wave | In this pilot project, the Dutch Health and Behavior Questionnaire (DHBQ) was developed at the department of Biological Psychology of the VU University. It is a collection of standardized questions targeting multiple domains. The focus of the survey is on emotional and behavioral problems assessed by the Youth Self-Report (YSR), subjective wellbeing, lifestyle, exercise behavior, sedentary behavior, and family functioning. The pilot was sent to 14-, 16-, and 18-year old twins (mean age = 16.6 years, SD = 0.60 years) born between 1993 and 1990 and their 12-25 year old siblings (mean age = 17.5 years, SD = 3.08 years) born between 1981 and 1991. |
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(sub) cohort | NTR: Young Netherlands Twin Register |
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Start date wave collection | 2004-01-01 |
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Short description of the wave | The Dutch Health and Behavior Questionnaire (DHBQ) was developed at the department of Biological Psychology of the VU University. It is a collection of standardized questions targeting multiple domains. The focus of the survey is on emotional and behavioral problems assessed by the Youth Self-Report (YSR), subjective wellbeing, lifestyle, exercise behavior, sedentary behavior, and family functioning. The YS_DHBQ14 project targeted 14-year old twins or triplets (mean age = 14.6 years, SD = 0.65 years) born between 1989 and 1999 and their 12-25 year old siblings (mean = 17.3 years, SD = 2.55 years) born between 1981 and 2001. |
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Start date wave collection | 2005-01-01 |
End date wave collection | 2013-01-01 |
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Short description of the wave | The Dutch Health and Behavior Questionnaire (DHBQ) was developed at the department of Biological Psychology of the VU University. It is a collection of standardized questions targeting multiple domains. The focus of the survey is on emotional and behavioral problems assessed by the Youth Self-Report (YSR), subjective wellbeing, lifestyle, exercise behavior, sedentary behavior, and family functioning. From 2007, the survey includes the NEO Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI) and removed items regarding religion, stuttering, type of transportation to school, and hair/eye color. The YS_DHBQ16 project targeted 16-year old twins or triplets (mean age = 16.9 years, SD = 0.55 years) born between 1987 and 1999 and their 12-25 year old siblings (mean age = 18.5 years, SD = 3.34 years) born between 1981 and 2000. |
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Start date wave collection | 2005-01-01 |
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Short description of the wave | The Dutch Health and Behavior Questionnaire (DHBQ) was developed at the department of Biological Psychology of the VU University. It is a collection of standardized questions targeting multiple domains. The focus of the survey is on emotional and behavioral problems assessed by the Youth Self-Report (YSR), subjective wellbeing, lifestyle, exercise behavior, sedentary behavior, and family functioning. The YS_DHBQ18 targeted 18-year old twins or triplets (mean age = 18.6 years, SD = 0.47 years) born between 1986 and 1992 and their 12-25 year old siblings (mean age = 19.3 years, SD = 4.13 years) born between 1980 and 1994. |
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Short description of the wave | The YC_BS1 project was the first measurement in the Dutch longitudinal Brain Scale study in which twins, their siblings and their parents were assessed at three year intervals. YC_BS1 targeted 9-year old twins (mean age = 9.1 years, SD = 0.51 years) born between 1995 and 1996, and their 9-14 year old siblings (mean age = 11.9 years, SD = 1.16 years) born between 1990 and 1997. The main aim of the Brain Scale project was to explore to what extent genetic and environmental factors explain individual differences in brain development and cognition. Data collection included psychometric IQ tests, a comprehensive neuropsychological testing protocol, and parental and self-ratings of behavioral and emotional problems. Physical maturation was measured through assessment of Tanner stages. Hormonal levels (cortisol, luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, testosterone, and estrogens) were assessed in urine and saliva. Brain scans were acquired using 1.5 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), which provided volumetric measures and measures of cortical thickness. Buccal swabs were collected for DNA isolation for future candidate gene and genome-wide analysis studies. |
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Start date wave collection | 2005-01-01 |
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Short description of the wave | The YC_BS2 project was the second measurement in the Dutch longitudinal Brain Scale study in which twins, their siblings and their parents were assessed at three year intervals. YC_BS2 took place three years after the baseline (YC_BS1) and targeted 12-year old twins (mean age = 12.2 years, SD = 0.3 years) born between 1995 and 1996 and their 9-18 year old siblings (mean age = 14.8 years, SD = 1.3 years) born between 1990 and 1997. The main aim of the Brain Scale project was to explore to what extent genetic and environmental factors explain individual differences in brain development and cognition. Data collection included psychometric IQ tests, a comprehensive neuropsychological testing protocol, and parental and self-ratings of behavioral and emotional problems. Physical maturation was measured through assessment of Tanner stages. Hormonal levels (cortisol, luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, testosterone, and estrogens) were assessed in urine and saliva. Brain scans were acquired using 1.5 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), which provided volumetric measures and measures of cortical thickness. Buccal swabs were collected for DNA isolation for future candidate gene and genome-wide analysis studies. |
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(sub) cohort | NTR: Young Netherlands Twin Register |
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Start date wave collection | 2007-01-01 |
End date wave collection | 2009-01-01 |
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Short description of the wave | The YE_FITNSS project aimed to investigate determinants of adolescent exercise behavior in a sample of healthy 16-18 year old twins born between 1993 and 1999 (mean age = 17.1 years, SD = .67 years) and their 12-25 year old siblings born between 1988 and 2000 (mean age = 17.2 years, SD = 3.24 years). Body composition was measured, as well as physical fitness (standing jump, hand grip, sit-and reach flexibility, balance tests). Impulsiveness of the subjects was assessed by the delay discounting questionnaire. Regular voluntary exercise behavior was measured by a short lifestyle interview. While being equipped with a VU University Ambulatory Monitoring System (VU-AMS) and Cosmed device, the subjects performed two submaximal exercise tests and one maximal exercise test. The VU-AMS device records electrocardiogram (ECG) data and impedance cardiogram (ICG) data. The Cosmed device measures oxygen consumption (VO2) and carbon dioxide production (VCO2). VO2max (endurance capacity) was derived during the maximal exercise test. Before, during and after the exercise tests, subjects filled out the Activation-Deactivation Adjective Checklist (AD ACL), Feeling Scale (FS) and the Borg’s Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) at multiple time points. These questionnaires determined the subjects’ affective response to exercise. DNA was collected through buccal swabs to determine zygosity. |
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(sub) cohort | NTR: Young Netherlands Twin Register |
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Start date wave collection | 2012-01-01 |
End date wave collection | 2014-01-01 |
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Description of physical data product | Data collected through paper-and-pencil surveys have been scanned. All data digitally archived. |
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Short description of the wave | The YE_ATTEF1 project aimed to examine the etiology of individual differences on attention problems, attention, executive functioning and cognition in 5 to 6-year old twins (mean age = 5.8 years, SD = 0.1 years). This project includes the first measurement of a longitudinal study on the source of individual differences in attention, executive functioning, and cognition in children. Behavioral data was collected with parental and teacher surveys (Aandachtstekort Stoornis met Hyperactiviteit (ASH), Teacher Report Form (TRF), Conners’ Rating Scale, and Devereux Child Behavior Rating Scale (DCB)). Neurocognitive data was collected with computerized tasks (ANT), IQ was assessed with the Revised Amsterdam Child Intelligence Test (RAKIT) and DNA samples were collected by buccal swabs. |
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(sub) cohort | NTR: Young Netherlands Twin Register |
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Start date wave collection | 1995-01-01 |
End date wave collection | 1996-01-01 |
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Description of physical data product | Data collected through paper-and-pencil surveys have been scanned. All data digitally archived. |
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Short description of the wave | The YE_ATTEF2 project was the second measurement of a longitudinal study on the source of individual differences of cognition, attention, and executive functioning from preschool to young adulthood. This project included the measurement five years after baseline (YE_ATTEF1) among 12-year old twin pairs (mean age = 12.4 years, SD = 0.14 years) and their 8-16 year old siblings (mean age = 11.97 years, SD = 2.55 years), and additionally recruited new twin pairs and siblings of the twin pairs. Behavioral data were collected with surveys filled in by parents and teachers (Conners, Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), Strengths and Weaknesses of ADHD symptoms and Normal behavior Scale (SWAN), Teacher Report Form (TRF)) or filled in by children themselves (Youth Self Report (YSR)). To measure pubertal development, children filled in the Tanner questionnaire. Neurocognitive abilities were assessed with computerized ANT tasks, Flanker, Simon and Stroop. IQ was assessed with WISC-R. DNA was collected to determine zygosity and for genotyping SNP’S at candidate gene loci. Saliva was collected to assess cortisol concentrations. |
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(sub) cohort | NTR: Young Netherlands Twin Register |
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Start date wave collection | 2002-01-01 |
End date wave collection | 2004-01-01 |
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Description of physical data product | Data collected through paper-and-pencil surveys have been scanned. All data digitally archived. |
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Short description of the wave | The YE_ATTEF3 project was the third measurement of a longitudinal twin study on attention and cognition. This project included the measurement eleven years after baseline (YE_ATTEF1) and particularly focused on performance pressure. Twins that participated in the previous projects as preschoolers or preteens, were invited again, but additional twin pairs were recruited into the project (ages ranged between 15 and 23 years old, mean age = 18 years, SD = 1.48 years). Cognitive abilities were measured with computerized tests which took place at the VU: a working memory capacity task, a mental rotation task (MRT) and the Advanced Raven’s Progressive Matrices, which measures intelligence. During the Raven and MRT, participants were subjected to either high pressure or low pressure from the test assistants. During the assessment tasks heart rate, cardiac sympathetic and parasympathetic control were measured using the Ambulatory Monitoring System (AMS) device. The tasks were followed by questionnaires about task perception and social comparison. |
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(sub) cohort | NTR: Young Netherlands Twin Register |
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Start date wave collection | 2007-01-01 |
End date wave collection | 2010-01-01 |
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Description of physical data product | Data collected through paper-and-pencil surveys have been scanned. All data digitally archived. |
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Short description of the wave | In the ADHD-MRI project, the genetic and environmental influence on ADHD related neurobiological changes were investigated in monozygotic twins (mean age = 14.9 years, SD = 1.2 years) who were born between 1986 and 1993. Twins were selected based on their Child Behavior Checklist Attention Problems (CBCL-AP) scores obtained in the regular YNTR survey waves and divided into three groups: discordant pairs (one affected, one unaffected), concordant pairs (both affected) and control pairs (both unaffected). To determine the presence of ADHD, mothers of the participants were interviewed with the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children (DISC-IV). Additionally, they filled in two behavioral questionnaires (CBCL and Strengths and Weaknesses of ADHD Symptoms and Normal Behavior (SWAN)). The twins filled in the Youth Self Report (YSR). Based on the outcome of the interview and questionnaires, twin pairs that were found eligible for the MRI experiments were invited. Both structural and functional MRI (color-stroop and flanker tasks) were performed. DNA was collected to confirm zygosity. |
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Start date wave collection | 2003-01-01 |
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Short description of the wave | The YE_COG12 project was the fourth measurement of a longitudinal study on the development of intelligence and problem behavior (waves one and two not included in this catalogue, wave 3: YE_COG10), and targeted 12-year old twins (mean age = 12 years, SD = 0.08 years) born between 1986 and 1988. Intelligence was measured by the Dutch version of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised (WISC-R). Cortisol and testosterone levels were measured in saliva, which was collected on two consecutive days. Pubertal development was measured with the Tanner self-report scales. Behavioral data was collected with the Youth Self-Report (YSR). |
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(sub) cohort | NTR: Young Netherlands Twin Register |
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Start date wave collection | 1998-01-01 |
End date wave collection | 2000-01-01 |
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Short description of the wave | The YE_COG18 project is the fifth measurement of a longitudinal study into the development of intelligence and problem behaviour (waves one and two not included in this catalogue, wave 3: YE_COG10, wave 4: YE_COG12), to which additional participants were recruited (twins with siblings and their parents). It targeted 18-year old twins (mean age = 18.1 years, SD = 0.5 years) born between 1986 and 1991, their 8-35 year old siblings (mean age = 18.8 years, SD = 4.9 years) born between 1970 and 1998, and their parents (mean age = 48.9 years, SD = 4.14 years) born between 1942 and 1965. The test protocol consisted of a physical part and a psychological part. Physical measurements included cardiovascular functioning (assessed with the VU-AMS device), a physical examination with basic anthropometric measurements and the collection of saliva, DNA and fingerprints. The psychological part consisted of a series of cognitive tests that measured the following abilities: intelligence (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, WISC-R or Revised Amsterdamse Kinder Intelligentie Test, RAKIT); inhibition (Stroop); spontaneous production of words (Verbal fluency); verbal learning and memory (California Verbal Learning Task, CVLT); emotion recognition (Reading the mind in the eyes); perceptual speed (Π inspection time task); spatial short term memory (n-back task and Corsi block tapping task). Furthermore, some questionnaires were administered to the participants (Autism-Spectrum Quotient, Tanner self-report), mothers of the twins (Social Responsiveness Scale) and research assistants (Test Observation form). |
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(sub) cohort | NTR: Young Netherlands Twin Register |
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Start date wave collection | 2004-01-01 |
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Short description of the wave | In 1991 and 1992 YS_TRIP survey 2 was collected in a small group of triplets (N=39). Survey 2 includes information on breastfeeding, attaining milestones, and growth. |
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Start date wave collection | 1991-01-01 |
End date wave collection | 1993-01-01 |
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Short description of the wave | In 2008, a combination of the triplet surveys at age 1 and 2 was sent to mothers of all triplets in both YNTR and ANTR. The survey was sent to 535 mothers and was returned by 264 mothers (triplet ages ranged between 2 and 38 years, mean age = 11.9, SD = 7.0). Since 2009, the combined survey 1 and 2 serves as the first survey for newly registered triplets at age 2. The combined survey comprises items on pregnancy, gestational age, smoking and alcohol consumption during pregnancy, mode of delivery, breastfeeding, attaining milestones, and growth. |
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dc_DOI | [{'dc_identifier_type': 'DOI', 'dc_pid': '10.60641/qxam-x632'}] |
dc_constructs | [{'dc_construct': 'physiology'}] |
dc_labels | [{'dc_label': 'dominance'}, {'dc_label': 'handedness'}, {'dc_label': 'laterality'}, {'dc_label': 'motor development'}, {'dc_label': 'dexterity'}] |
dc_modes_of_collection | [{'dc_mode_of_collection': 'SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire'}] |
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', 'title': 'Netherlands Twin Register', 'study_contact': [{'study_contact_affiliation': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam', 'study_contact_mail': 'ntr.datamanagement.fgb@vu.nl', 'study_contact_name': 'NTR Data Management'}], 'study_contributor': [{'study_contributor_affiliation': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam', 'study_contributor_affiliation_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'study_contributor_affiliation_identifier_scheme': 'ROR', 'study_contributor_affiliation_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'study_contributor_name': 'YNTR administration'}], 'study_data_access': [{'study_data_access_URL': 'https://ntr-data-request.psy.vu.nl/', 'study_data_access_description': 'Researchers with an approved data sharing request who abide by the rules of the European General Data Protection Regulation can receive temporary access to the NTR data for their own research projects.'}], 'study_funding': [{'study_funder': 'Dutch Research Council', 'study_funder_identifier': 'https://ror.org/04jsz6e67', 'study_funder_identifier_schemuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'study_funder_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'study_grant_number': '480-15-001/674'}, {'study_funder': 'Dutch Research Council', 'study_funder_identifier': 'https://ror.org/04jsz6e67', 'study_funder_identifier_schemuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'study_funder_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'study_grant_number': '575-25-006'}, {'study_funder': 'Dutch Research Council', 'study_funder_identifier': 'https://ror.org/04jsz6e67', 'study_funder_identifier_schemuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'study_funder_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'study_grant_number': '480-04-004'}, {'study_funder': 'Dutch Research Council', 'study_funder_identifier': 'https://ror.org/04jsz6e67', 'study_funder_identifier_schemuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'study_funder_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'study_grant_number': '911-09-032'}], 'study_principal_investigators': [{'study_pi_affiliation': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam', 'study_pi_affiliation_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'study_pi_affiliation_identifier_scheme': 'ROR', 'study_pi_affiliation_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'study_pi_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://orcid.org/', 'study_pi_identifier_type': 'ORCID', 'study_pi_name': 'Boomsma, Dorret I.', 'study_pi_pid': '0000-0002-7099-7972'}], 'study_publisher': [{'study_publisher_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'study_publisher_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'study_publisher_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'study_publisher_name': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam'}], 'study_references': [{'study_reference_citation': 'Boomsma DI, de Geus EJ, Vink JM, Stubbe JH, Distel MA, Hottenga JJ, Posthuma D, van Beijsterveldt TC, Hudziak JJ, Bartels M, Willemsen G. 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YC_BS1 targeted 9-year old twins (mean age = 9.1 years, SD = 0.51 years) born between 1995 and 1996, and their 9-14 year old siblings (mean age = 11.9 years, SD = 1.16 years) born between 1990 and 1997. The main aim of the Brain Scale project was to explore to what extent genetic and environmental factors explain individual differences in brain development and cognition. Data collection included psychometric IQ tests, a comprehensive neuropsychological testing protocol, and parental and self-ratings of behavioral and emotional problems. Physical maturation was measured through assessment of Tanner stages. Hormonal levels (cortisol, luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, testosterone, and estrogens) were assessed in urine and saliva. Brain scans were acquired using 1.5 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), which provided volumetric measures and measures of cortical thickness. 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', 'wave_start_date_collection': '2005-01-01', 'wave_title': 'YC_BS1', 'wave_universe': '108', 'wave_contributor': [{'wave_contributor_affiliation': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier_scheme': 'ROR', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_contributor_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://orcid.org/', 'wave_contributor_identifier_type': 'ORCID', 'wave_contributor_name': 'van Leeuwen, Marieke', 'wave_contributor_pid': '0000-0003-1976-5831'}, {'wave_contributor_affiliation': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier_scheme': 'ROR', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_contributor_name': 'Peper, Jiska'}], 'wave_creator': [{'wave_creator_affiliation': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier_scheme': 'ROR', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_creator_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://orcid.org/', 'wave_creator_name': 'Boomsma, Dorret I.', 'wave_creator_pid': '0000-0002-7099-7972'}], 'wave_funding': [{'wave_funder_award_title': '', 'wave_funder_identifier_schemuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_funder_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'wave_grant_number': '051.02.060'}, {'wave_funder_award_title': '', 'wave_funder_identifier_schemuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_funder_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'wave_grant_number': '051.02.061'}, {'wave_funder_award_title': 'Spinoza Prize', 'wave_funder_identifier_schemuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_funder_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'wave_grant_number': '56-464-14192'}], 'wave_publisher': [{'wave_publisher_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_publisher_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'wave_publisher_name': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam'}], 'wave_references': [{'wave_references_citation': 'van Soelen IL, Brouwer RM, Peper JS, van Leeuwen M, Koenis MM, van Beijsterveldt TC, Swagerman SC, Kahn RS, Hulshoff Pol HE, Boomsma DI. Brain SCALE: brain structure and cognition: an adolescent longitudinal twin study into the genetic etiology of individual differences. Twin Res Hum Genet. 2012 Jun;15(3):453-67. doi: 10.1017/thg.2012.4. PMID: 22856378.', 'wave_references_identifier': 'https://doi.org/10.1017/thg.2012.4', 'wave_references_identifier_type': 'DOI', 'wave_references_type': 'IsDescribedBy'}, {'wave_references_citation': 'van Leeuwen, M. (2008). A study of cognition in pre-adolescent twins. https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/a-study-of-cognition-in-pre-adolescent-twins. ISBN: 978 90 9023637 7.', 'wave_references_identifier': 'https://hdl.handle.net/1871/13072', 'wave_references_identifier_type': 'Handle', 'wave_references_type': 'IsDescribedBy'}, {'wave_references_citation': 'Peper, J. S. (2008). The early pubertal brain: work in progress: A study on genetic and hormonal influences. https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/the-early-pubertal-brain-work-in-progress-a-study-on-genetic-and-. ISBN: 978-90-393-4917-5.', 'wave_references_identifier': 'https://hdl.handle.net/1871.1/f6c21ff1-e62d-42b3-9baf-137c698b9e71', 'wave_references_identifier_type': 'Handle', 'wave_references_type': 'IsDescribedBy'}], 'wave_subject_codes': [{'wave_subject_code': 'CC', 'wave_subject_code_translated': 'Child on self'}, {'wave_subject_code': 'SS', 'wave_subject_code_translated': 'Sibling (not part of multiple) on self'}]}, {'wave_alternate_title': ['Brain Scale measurement 2 [YC_BS2]', 'Brain Scale measurement t1', 'BrainScale age 12'], 'wave_cohort': 'NTR: Young Netherlands Twin Register', 'wave_cohort_ckan_id': '6f88a94b0bf79a8304ba604c655c08a9', 'wave_description': 'The YC_BS2 project was the second measurement in the Dutch longitudinal Brain Scale study in which twins, their siblings and their parents were assessed at three year intervals. YC_BS2 took place three years after the baseline (YC_BS1) and targeted 12-year old twins (mean age = 12.2 years, SD = 0.3 years) born between 1995 and 1996 and their 9-18 year old siblings (mean age = 14.8 years, SD = 1.3 years) born between 1990 and 1997. The main aim of the Brain Scale project was to explore to what extent genetic and environmental factors explain individual differences in brain development and cognition. Data collection included psychometric IQ tests, a comprehensive neuropsychological testing protocol, and parental and self-ratings of behavioral and emotional problems. Physical maturation was measured through assessment of Tanner stages. Hormonal levels (cortisol, luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, testosterone, and estrogens) were assessed in urine and saliva. Brain scans were acquired using 1.5 Tesla Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), which provided volumetric measures and measures of cortical thickness. Buccal swabs were collected for DNA isolation for future candidate gene and genome-wide analysis studies.', 'wave_end_date_collection': '2009-01-01', 'wave_language': 'NL', 'wave_physical_data_product_description': 'Data collected through paper-and-pencil surveys have been scanned. All data digitally archived. ', 'wave_start_date_collection': '2007-01-01', 'wave_title': 'YC_BS2', 'wave_universe': '144', 'wave_contributor': [{'wave_contributor_affiliation': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier_scheme': 'ROR', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_contributor_name': 'van Soelen, Inge'}], 'wave_creator': [{'wave_creator_affiliation': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier_scheme': 'ROR', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_creator_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://orcid.org/', 'wave_creator_name': 'Boomsma, Dorret I.', 'wave_creator_pid': '0000-0002-7099-7972'}], 'wave_funding': [{'wave_funder_award_title': 'Spinoza Prize', 'wave_funder_identifier_schemuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_funder_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'wave_grant_number': '56-464-14192'}], 'wave_publisher': [{'wave_publisher_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_publisher_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'wave_publisher_name': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam'}], 'wave_references': [{'wave_references_citation': 'van Soelen IL, Brouwer RM, Peper JS, van Leeuwen M, Koenis MM, van Beijsterveldt TC, Swagerman SC, Kahn RS, Hulshoff Pol HE, Boomsma DI. Brain SCALE: brain structure and cognition: an adolescent longitudinal twin study into the genetic etiology of individual differences. Twin Res Hum Genet. 2012 Jun;15(3):453-67. doi: 10.1017/thg.2012.4. PMID: 22856378.', 'wave_references_identifier': 'https://doi.org/10.1017/thg.2012.4', 'wave_references_identifier_type': 'DOI', 'wave_references_type': 'IsDescribedBy'}, {'wave_references_citation': 'van Soelen, I. L. C. (2011). Genetics of Structural Brain Development and Cognition in Childhood and Early Adolescence. https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/genetics-of-structural-brain-development-and-cognition-in-childho. ISBN: 978-90-6464-498-6.', 'wave_references_identifier': 'https://hdl.handle.net/1871/23946', 'wave_references_identifier_type': 'Handle', 'wave_references_type': 'IsDescribedBy'}], 'wave_subject_codes': [{'wave_subject_code': 'CC', 'wave_subject_code_translated': 'Child on self'}, {'wave_subject_code': 'SS', 'wave_subject_code_translated': 'Sibling (not part of multiple) on self'}]}, {'wave_alternate_title': 'Determinants of adolescent exercise behavior - the psychological response to exercise [YE_FITNSS]', 'wave_cohort': 'NTR: Young Netherlands Twin Register', 'wave_cohort_ckan_id': '6f88a94b0bf79a8304ba604c655c08a9', 'wave_description': 'The YE_FITNSS project aimed to investigate determinants of adolescent exercise behavior in a sample of healthy 16-18 year old twins born between 1993 and 1999 (mean age = 17.1 years, SD = .67 years) and their 12-25 year old siblings born between 1988 and 2000 (mean age = 17.2 years, SD = 3.24 years). Body composition was measured, as well as physical fitness (standing jump, hand grip, sit-and reach flexibility, balance tests). Impulsiveness of the subjects was assessed by the delay discounting questionnaire. Regular voluntary exercise behavior was measured by a short lifestyle interview. While being equipped with a VU University Ambulatory Monitoring System (VU-AMS) and Cosmed device, the subjects performed two submaximal exercise tests and one maximal exercise test. The VU-AMS device records electrocardiogram (ECG) data and impedance cardiogram (ICG) data. The Cosmed device measures oxygen consumption (VO2) and carbon dioxide production (VCO2). VO2max (endurance capacity) was derived during the maximal exercise test. Before, during and after the exercise tests, subjects filled out the Activation-Deactivation Adjective Checklist (AD ACL), Feeling Scale (FS) and the Borg’s Rating of Perceived Exertion (RPE) at multiple time points. These questionnaires determined the subjects’ affective response to exercise. DNA was collected through buccal swabs to determine zygosity.', 'wave_end_date_collection': '2014-01-01', 'wave_language': 'NL', 'wave_physical_data_product_description': 'Data collected through paper-and-pencil surveys have been scanned. All data digitally archived. ', 'wave_start_date_collection': '2012-01-01', 'wave_title': 'YE_FITNSS', 'wave_universe': '192-216', 'wave_contributor': [{'wave_contributor_affiliation': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier_scheme': 'ROR', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_contributor_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://orcid.org/', 'wave_contributor_identifier_type': 'ORCID', 'wave_contributor_name': 'Schutte, Nienke M.', 'wave_contributor_pid': '0000-0002-8064-2569'}, {'wave_contributor_affiliation': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier_scheme': 'ROR', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_contributor_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://orcid.org/', 'wave_contributor_identifier_type': 'ORCID', 'wave_contributor_name': 'Nederend, Ineke', 'wave_contributor_pid': '0000-0003-1873-9922'}], 'wave_creator': [{'wave_creator_affiliation': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier_scheme': 'ROR', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_creator_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://orcid.org/', 'wave_creator_name': 'de Geus, Eco J. C.', 'wave_creator_pid': '0000-0001-6022-2666'}, {'wave_creator_affiliation': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier_scheme': 'ROR', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_creator_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://orcid.org/', 'wave_creator_name': 'Bartels, Meike', 'wave_creator_pid': '0000-0002-9667-7555'}], 'wave_funding': [{'wave_funder_identifier_schemuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_funder_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'wave_grant_number': '1R01DK092127-01'}, {'wave_funder_identifier_schemuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_funder_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'wave_grant_number': 'RO1DK-092127'}, {'wave_funder_identifier_schemuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_funder_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'wave_grant_number': '022.003.010'}], 'wave_publisher': [{'wave_publisher_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_publisher_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'wave_publisher_name': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam'}], 'wave_references': [{'wave_references_citation': 'Schutte, N. M. (2017). Unraveling the genetic components of voluntary exercise behavior in adolescents and young adults. https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/unraveling-the-genetic-components-of-voluntary-exercise-behavior-. ISBN: 9789463322126.', 'wave_references_identifier': 'https://hdl.handle.net/1871/55350', 'wave_references_identifier_type': 'Handle', 'wave_references_type': 'IsDescribedBy'}], 'wave_subject_codes': [{'wave_subject_code': 'CC', 'wave_subject_code_translated': 'Child on self'}, {'wave_subject_code': 'SS', 'wave_subject_code_translated': 'Sibling (not part of multiple) on self'}]}, {'wave_alternate_title': 'Genetics of attention and executive functioning measurement 1 [YE_ATTEF1]', 'wave_cohort': 'NTR: Young Netherlands Twin Register', 'wave_cohort_ckan_id': '6f88a94b0bf79a8304ba604c655c08a9', 'wave_description': 'The YE_ATTEF1 project aimed to examine the etiology of individual differences on attention problems, attention, executive functioning and cognition in 5 to 6-year old twins (mean age = 5.8 years, SD = 0.1 years). This project includes the first measurement of a longitudinal study on the source of individual differences in attention, executive functioning, and cognition in children. Behavioral data was collected with parental and teacher surveys (Aandachtstekort Stoornis met Hyperactiviteit (ASH), Teacher Report Form (TRF), Conners’ Rating Scale, and Devereux Child Behavior Rating Scale (DCB)). Neurocognitive data was collected with computerized tasks (ANT), IQ was assessed with the Revised Amsterdam Child Intelligence Test (RAKIT) and DNA samples were collected by buccal swabs.', 'wave_end_date_collection': '1996-01-01', 'wave_language': 'NL', 'wave_physical_data_product_description': 'Data collected through paper-and-pencil surveys have been scanned. All data digitally archived. ', 'wave_start_date_collection': '1995-01-01', 'wave_title': 'YE_ATTEF1', 'wave_universe': '60-72', 'wave_contributor': [{'wave_contributor_affiliation': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier_scheme': 'ROR', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_contributor_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://orcid.org/', 'wave_contributor_identifier_type': 'ORCID', 'wave_contributor_name': 'de Sonneville, Leo M.J.', 'wave_contributor_pid': '0000-0003-0133-4953'}], 'wave_creator': [{'wave_creator_affiliation': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier_scheme': 'ROR', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_creator_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://orcid.org/', 'wave_creator_name': 'Boomsma, Dorret I.', 'wave_creator_pid': '0000-0002-7099-7972'}], 'wave_funding': [{'wave_funder_award_title': 'Determinanten Aandacht', 'wave_grant_number': '28-2523'}], 'wave_publisher': [{'wave_publisher_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_publisher_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'wave_publisher_name': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam'}], 'wave_references': [{'wave_references_citation': 'Polderman, T. J. C. (2007). Genetics of Attention and Executive Functioning. https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/genetics-of-attention-and-executive-functioning. ISBN: 9789086590964.', 'wave_references_identifier': 'https://hdl.handle.net/1871/10808', 'wave_references_identifier_type': 'Handle', 'wave_references_type': 'IsDescribedBy'}], 'wave_subject_codes': [{'wave_subject_code': 'CC', 'wave_subject_code_translated': 'Child on self'}]}, {'wave_alternate_title': 'Genetics of attention and executive functioning measurement 2 [YE_ATTEF2]', 'wave_cohort': 'NTR: Young Netherlands Twin Register', 'wave_cohort_ckan_id': '6f88a94b0bf79a8304ba604c655c08a9', 'wave_description': 'The YE_ATTEF2 project was the second measurement of a longitudinal study on the source of individual differences of cognition, attention, and executive functioning from preschool to young adulthood. This project included the measurement five years after baseline (YE_ATTEF1) among 12-year old twin pairs (mean age = 12.4 years, SD = 0.14 years) and their 8-16 year old siblings (mean age = 11.97 years, SD = 2.55 years), and additionally recruited new twin pairs and siblings of the twin pairs. Behavioral data were collected with surveys filled in by parents and teachers (Conners, Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL), Strengths and Weaknesses of ADHD symptoms and Normal behavior Scale (SWAN), Teacher Report Form (TRF)) or filled in by children themselves (Youth Self Report (YSR)). To measure pubertal development, children filled in the Tanner questionnaire. Neurocognitive abilities were assessed with computerized ANT tasks, Flanker, Simon and Stroop. IQ was assessed with WISC-R. DNA was collected to determine zygosity and for genotyping SNP’S at candidate gene loci. Saliva was collected to assess cortisol concentrations.', 'wave_end_date_collection': '2004-01-01', 'wave_language': 'NL', 'wave_physical_data_product_description': 'Data collected through paper-and-pencil surveys have been scanned. All data digitally archived. ', 'wave_start_date_collection': '2002-01-01', 'wave_title': 'YE_ATTEF2', 'wave_universe': '144', 'wave_contributor': [{'wave_contributor_affiliation': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier_scheme': 'ROR', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_contributor_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://orcid.org/', 'wave_contributor_identifier_type': 'ORCID', 'wave_contributor_name': 'Polderman, Tinca', 'wave_contributor_pid': '0000-0001-5564-301X'}], 'wave_creator': [{'wave_creator_affiliation': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier_scheme': 'ROR', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_creator_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://orcid.org/', 'wave_creator_name': 'Boomsma, Dorret I.', 'wave_creator_pid': '0000-0002-7099-7972'}], 'wave_funding': [{'wave_funder_identifier_schemuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_funder_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'wave_grant_number': '904-57-94'}], 'wave_publisher': [{'wave_publisher_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_publisher_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'wave_publisher_name': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam'}], 'wave_references': [{'wave_references_citation': 'Polderman, T. J. C. (2007). Genetics of Attention and Executive Functioning. https://research.vu.nl/en/publications/genetics-of-attention-and-executive-functioning. ISBN: 9789086590964.', 'wave_references_identifier': 'https://hdl.handle.net/1871/10808', 'wave_references_identifier_type': 'Handle', 'wave_references_type': 'IsDescribedBy'}], 'wave_subject_codes': [{'wave_subject_code': 'CC', 'wave_subject_code_translated': 'Child on self'}]}, {'wave_alternate_title': 'Genetics of attention and executive functioning measurement 3 [YE_ATTEF3]', 'wave_cohort': 'NTR: Young Netherlands Twin Register', 'wave_cohort_ckan_id': '6f88a94b0bf79a8304ba604c655c08a9', 'wave_description': 'The YE_ATTEF3 project was the third measurement of a longitudinal twin study on attention and cognition. This project included the measurement eleven years after baseline (YE_ATTEF1) and particularly focused on performance pressure. Twins that participated in the previous projects as preschoolers or preteens, were invited again, but additional twin pairs were recruited into the project (ages ranged between 15 and 23 years old, mean age = 18 years, SD = 1.48 years). Cognitive abilities were measured with computerized tests which took place at the VU: a working memory capacity task, a mental rotation task (MRT) and the Advanced Raven’s Progressive Matrices, which measures intelligence. During the Raven and MRT, participants were subjected to either high pressure or low pressure from the test assistants. During the assessment tasks heart rate, cardiac sympathetic and parasympathetic control were measured using the Ambulatory Monitoring System (AMS) device. The tasks were followed by questionnaires about task perception and social comparison.', 'wave_end_date_collection': '2010-01-01', 'wave_language': 'NL', 'wave_physical_data_product_description': 'Data collected through paper-and-pencil surveys have been scanned. All data digitally archived. ', 'wave_start_date_collection': '2007-01-01', 'wave_title': 'YE_ATTEF3', 'wave_universe': '180-276', 'wave_contributor': [{'wave_contributor_affiliation': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier_scheme': 'ROR', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_contributor_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://orcid.org/', 'wave_contributor_identifier_type': 'ORCID', 'wave_contributor_name': 'Polderman, Tinca', 'wave_contributor_pid': '0000-0001-5564-301X'}], 'wave_creator': [{'wave_creator_affiliation': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier_scheme': 'ROR', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_creator_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://orcid.org/', 'wave_creator_name': 'Boomsma, Dorret I.', 'wave_creator_pid': '0000-0002-7099-7972'}], 'wave_publisher': [{'wave_publisher_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_publisher_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'wave_publisher_name': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam'}], 'wave_subject_codes': [{'wave_subject_code': 'CC', 'wave_subject_code_translated': 'Child on self'}]}, {'wave_alternate_title': 'MRI-based research into problem behaviors in twins [YC_ADHMRI]', 'wave_cohort': 'NTR: Young Netherlands Twin Register', 'wave_cohort_ckan_id': '6f88a94b0bf79a8304ba604c655c08a9', 'wave_description': 'In the ADHD-MRI project, the genetic and environmental influence on ADHD related neurobiological changes were investigated in monozygotic twins (mean age = 14.9 years, SD = 1.2 years) who were born between 1986 and 1993. Twins were selected based on their Child Behavior Checklist Attention Problems (CBCL-AP) scores obtained in the regular YNTR survey waves and divided into three groups: discordant pairs (one affected, one unaffected), concordant pairs (both affected) and control pairs (both unaffected). To determine the presence of ADHD, mothers of the participants were interviewed with the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children (DISC-IV). Additionally, they filled in two behavioral questionnaires (CBCL and Strengths and Weaknesses of ADHD Symptoms and Normal Behavior (SWAN)). The twins filled in the Youth Self Report (YSR). Based on the outcome of the interview and questionnaires, twin pairs that were found eligible for the MRI experiments were invited. Both structural and functional MRI (color-stroop and flanker tasks) were performed. DNA was collected to confirm zygosity.', 'wave_end_date_collection': '2007-01-01', 'wave_language': 'NL', 'wave_physical_data_product_description': 'Data collected through paper-and-pencil surveys have been scanned. All data digitally archived. ', 'wave_start_date_collection': '2003-01-01', 'wave_title': 'YC_ADHMRI', 'wave_universe': '180', 'wave_contributor': [{'wave_contributor_affiliation': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier_scheme': 'ROR', 'wave_contributor_affiliation_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_contributor_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://orcid.org/', 'wave_contributor_identifier_type': 'ORCID', 'wave_contributor_name': 'Derks, Eske M.', 'wave_contributor_pid': '0000-0002-6292-6883'}], 'wave_creator': [{'wave_creator_affiliation': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier_scheme': 'ROR', 'wave_creator_affiliation_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_creator_identifier_schemeuri': 'https://orcid.org/', 'wave_creator_name': 'Boomsma, Dorret I.', 'wave_creator_pid': '0000-0002-7099-7972'}], 'wave_funding': [{'wave_funder_award_title': 'Investigator Initiated Research Grant (R01)', 'wave_funder_identifier_schemuri': 'https://ror.org/', 'wave_funder_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'wave_grant_number': 'MH58799-03'}], 'wave_publisher': [{'wave_publisher_identifier': 'https://ror.org/008xxew50', 'wave_publisher_identifier_type': 'ROR', 'wave_publisher_name': 'Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam'}], 'wave_references': [{'wave_references_citation': 'Derks EM, Hudziak JJ, Dolan CV, Ferdinand RF, Boomsma DI. 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It targeted 18-year old twins (mean age = 18.1 years, SD = 0.5 years) born between 1986 and 1991, their 8-35 year old siblings (mean age = 18.8 years, SD = 4.9 years) born between 1970 and 1998, and their parents (mean age = 48.9 years, SD = 4.14 years) born between 1942 and 1965. The test protocol consisted of a physical part and a psychological part. Physical measurements included cardiovascular functioning (assessed with the VU-AMS device), a physical examination with basic anthropometric measurements and the collection of saliva, DNA and fingerprints. 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