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Bridging Big Data: Procedures for Combining Non-equivalent Cognitive Measures from the ENIGMA Consortium.

Authors :
Kennedy E
Vadlamani S
Lindsey HM
Lei PW
Jo-Pugh M
Adamson M
Alda M
Alonso-Lana S
Ambrogi S
Anderson TJ
Arango C
Asarnow RF
Avram M
Ayesa-Arriola R
Babikian T
Banaj N
Bird LJ
Borgwardt S
Brodtmann A
Brosch K
Caeyenberghs K
Calhoun VD
Chiaravalloti ND
Cifu DX
Crespo-Facorro B
Dalrymple-Alford JC
Dams-O'Connor K
Dannlowski U
Darby D
Davenport N
DeLuca J
Diaz-Caneja CM
Disner SG
Dobryakova E
Ehrlich S
Esopenko C
Ferrarelli F
Frank LE
Franz C
Fuentes-Claramonte P
Genova H
Giza CC
Goltermann J
Grotegerd D
Gruber M
Gutierrez-Zotes A
Ha M
Haavik J
Hinkin C
Hoskinson KR
Hubl D
Irimia A
Jansen A
Kaess M
Kang X
Kenney K
Keřková B
Khlif MS
Kim M
Kindler J
Kircher T
Knížková K
Kolskår KK
Krch D
Kremen WS
Kuhn T
Kumari V
Kwon JS
Langella R
Laskowitz S
Lee J
Lengenfelder J
Liebel SW
Liou-Johnson V
Lippa SM
Løvstad M
Lundervold A
Marotta C
Marquardt CA
Mattos P
Mayeli A
McDonald CR
Meinert S
Melzer TR
Merchán-Naranjo J
Michel C
Morey RA
Mwangi B
Myall DJ
Nenadić I
Newsome MR
Nunes A
O'Brien T
Oertel V
Ollinger J
Olsen A
de la Foz VOG
Ozmen M
Pardoe H
Parent M
Piras F
Piras F
Pomarol-Clotet E
Repple J
Richard G
Rodriguez J
Rodriguez M
Rootes-Murdy K
Rowland J
Ryan NP
Salvador R
Sanders AM
Schmidt A
Soares JC
Spalleta G
Španiel F
Stasenko A
Stein F
Straube B
Thames A
Thomas-Odenthal F
Thomopoulos SI
Tone E
Torres I
Troyanskaya M
Turner JA
Ulrichsen KM
Umpierrez G
Vilella E
Vivash L
Walker WC
Werden E
Westlye LT
Wild K
Wroblewski A
Wu MJ
Wylie GR
Yatham LN
Zunta-Soares GB
Thompson PM
Tate DF
Hillary FG
Dennis EL
Wilde EA
Source :
BioRxiv : the preprint server for biology [bioRxiv] 2023 Apr 07. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Apr 07.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Investigators in neuroscience have turned to Big Data to address replication and reliability issues by increasing sample sizes, statistical power, and representativeness of data. These efforts unveil new questions about integrating data arising from distinct sources and instruments. We focus on the most frequently assessed cognitive domain - memory testing - and demonstrate a process for reliable data harmonization across three common measures. We aggregated global raw data from 53 studies totaling N = 10,505 individuals. A mega-analysis was conducted using empirical bayes harmonization to remove site effects, followed by linear models adjusting for common covariates. A continuous item response theory (IRT) model estimated each individual's latent verbal learning ability while accounting for item difficulties. Harmonization significantly reduced inter-site variance while preserving covariate effects, and our conversion tool is freely available online. This demonstrates that large-scale data sharing and harmonization initiatives can address reproducibility and integration challenges across the behavioral sciences.<br />Competing Interests: Competing Interest Statement: Dr. Arango has been a consultant to or has received honoraria or grants from Acadia, Angelini, Biogen, Boehringer, Gedeon Richter, Janssen Cilag, Lundbeck, Medscape, Menarini, Minerva, Otsuka, Pfizer, Roche, Sage, Servier, Shire, Schering Plough, Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma, Sunovion and Takeda. Dr. Brodtmann serves on the editorial boards of Neurology and International Journal of Stroke. Dr. Diaz-Caneja has received honoraria from Exeltis and Angelinii. Dr. Giza: consultant for NBA, NFL, NHLPA, Los Angeles Lakers; Advisory Board: Highmark Interactive, Novartis, MLS, NBA, USSF; Medicolegal 1–2 cases annually. Dr. Soares: ALKERMES (Research Grant), ALLERGAN (Research Grant), ASOFARMA (Consultant), ATAI (Stock), BOEHRINGER Ingelheim (Consultant), COMPASS (Research Grant), JOHNSON & JOHNSON (Consultant), LIVANOVA (Consultant), PFIZER (Consultant), PULVINAR NEURO LLC (Consultant), RELMADA (Consultant), SANOFI (Consultant), SUNOVIAN (Consultant). Dr. Thompson received partial research support from Biogen, Inc., for research unrelated to this manuscript. Dr. Yatham has been on speaker or advisory boards for, or has received research grants from, Alkermes, Abbvie, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, Sumitomo Dainippon Pharma, GlaxoSmithKline, Intracellular Therapies, Merck, Sanofi, Sequiris, Servier, and Sunovion, over the past 3 years, all outside this work. The collection of this cohort was partially supported by an investigator-initiated research grant from Biogen (US). Biogen had no role in the analysis or writing of this manuscript. Eisai (JP) and Life Molecular Imaging for research unrelated to this manuscript. Dr. Wylie has received research support from the NJ Commission for brain injury research, from the Dept of Veterans’ Affairs, from Biogen, from Bristol, Myers, Squibb, from Genetech, and has served on advisory boards for the CDMRP and the VA. All of these activities are unrelated to this research. The views expressed in this article are those of the author(s) and do not reflect the official policy of the Department of Army/Navy/Air Force, Department of Defense, or U.S. Government.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
BioRxiv : the preprint server for biology
Accession number :
36712107
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.01.16.524331