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The Brain Resource International Database – Size does matter!

It is not just the number of subjects, but the breadth of measures in the Brain Resource International Database (BRID) that offers unprecedented statistical power to tease out subtle but robust patterns in human brain performance.

It is the first integrated, standardized international database to reliably quantify individual differences in brain function, compare individual performance against peers, and provide a robust frame of reference for clinical assessment and treatment decisions.

The Brain Resource International Database  provides evidence for the brain-behavior connection so important to reliably enabling optimal solutions for mental health and wellbeing. It powers all Brain Resource products:

  • giving clinicians a unique level of decision support;  timely, objective data they have never had before
  • giving scientists access to new insights only possible with this level of integration and scale

Common standards and multi-modal integration allows for:

  • pooling of data
  • specificity across disorders
  • brain function to be linked to genetic vulnerability and environmental factors
  • insight into what is robust in subtle psychological processes
  • identification of robust Markers underlying these effects
  • identification of treatment markers for disorders such as Depression, Anxiety and ADHD.
Brain Resource has collected over 50,000 datasets. There are over 4,000 healthy controls from the age of 6-100 in our normative database as well as large and growing clinical databases in Depression, Schizophrenia, Mild Cognitive Impairment, PTSD, ADHD and Brain Injury. Test standardization ensures total quality control and robust representative profiles in each disorder.
 
Database growth is achieved through funded studies and a collaborative research network. No data is added to or leaves the BRID without subject consent and independent ethics approval. The BRID and Brain Resource methodology has provided the basis for over 450 peer-reviewed publications. Independent Scientists are invited to apply for access to data in the BRID to test their own hypotheses for publication purposes.  

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