Scientific Data (Jul 2024)

Cognitive tasks, anatomical MRI, and functional MRI data evaluating the construct of self-regulation

  • Patrick G. Bissett,
  • Ian W. Eisenberg,
  • Sunjae Shim,
  • Jaime Ali H. Rios,
  • Henry M. Jones,
  • McKenzie P. Hagen,
  • A. Zeynep Enkavi,
  • Jamie K. Li,
  • Jeanette A. Mumford,
  • David P. MacKinnon,
  • Lisa A. Marsch,
  • Russell A. Poldrack

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03636-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Abstract We describe the following shared data from N = 103 healthy adults who completed a broad set of cognitive tasks, surveys, and neuroimaging measurements to examine the construct of self-regulation. The neuroimaging acquisition involved task-based fMRI, resting state fMRI, and structural MRI. Each subject completed the following ten tasks in the scanner across two 90-minute scanning sessions: attention network test (ANT), cued task switching, Columbia card task, dot pattern expectancy (DPX), delay discounting, simple and motor selective stop signal, Stroop, a towers task, and a set of survey questions. The dataset is shared openly through the OpenNeuro project, and the dataset is formatted according to the Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) standard.