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measure Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI)
Study: Generation R Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests MRI Available measurements: Generation R 7 years 9-10 years 13-14 years 17-18 yearsDiffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) is a Magnetic Resonance Imaging‑based neuroimaging technique that makes it possible to estimate the location, orientation, and anisotropy of the white matter tracts of the brain.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Functional connectivity Magnetic Resonance Imaging (rs-fMRI)
Study: Generation R Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests MRI Available measurements: Generation R 7 years 9-10 years 13-14 years 17-18 yearsFunctional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive technique for examining brain activity. Resting state fMRI aims to assess spontaneous brain activity using MRI while the participant is at rest, not performing any specific task. It captures ongoing functional connectivity patterns within the brain.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Study: Generation R Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests MRI Available measurements: Generation R 7 years 9-10 years 13-14 years 17-18 yearsStructural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a non-invasive technique for examining the anatomy and pathology of the brain (as opposed to using functional magnetic resonance imaging [fMRI] to examine brain activity).Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure EEG - Resting state
Study: L-CID Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests EEG Available measurements: Early Childhood Cohort ECC - T2 ECC - T3The EEG - resting state aims to measure brain activity during rest.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure EEG Face House
Study: YOUth Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests EEG Available measurements: Baby and Child 5 months 10 months 3 years 6 yearsIn the Face-House task, infants or children up to the age of 6 passively watch pictures of faces with a neutral expression (12 faces repeated four times) and pictures of typical Dutch houses (also 12 x 4) while their Electrocardiography (EEG) is measured. This task lasts approximately 3-4 minutes.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure EEG Coherence
Study: YOUth Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests EEG Available measurements: Baby and Child 5 months 10 months 3 years 6 yearsIn the EEG Cohorence task, young children passively watch 60-second video clips depicting singing women (created by Sabine Hunnius and colleagues) or moving toys (used earlier by Jones et al., 2015) while Electrocardiography (EEG) is measured. The task lasts approximately 6 minutes, where both sets of videos last 60 seconds.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure EEG Face Emotion
Study: YOUth Mode of collection: MeasurementsAndTests EEG Available measurements: Baby and Child 10 months 3 years 6 yearsThe EEG Face Emotion task aims understand how the developing brain differentially responds to viewing faces with different facial expressions (happy and fear). In the task, young children (from 10 months onwards) passively watch pictures of happy or fearful faces while their Electrocardiography (EEG) is measured. Note that the same faces, but with neutral...Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024