The BRAINnet Advantage

The BRAINnet Advantage

The BRAINnet advantage is to provide different types of data in the same individuals – from clinical history to brain function to genomics.  These data are also available for multiple groups, including groups of healthy people and those experiencing a range of brain-related illnesses.  The illnesses include major conditions of mental health, such as depression, anxiety disorders, ADHD, psychoses, dementias, stress and sleep problems.

These different types of data can be integrated straight away because they are available on the same study subjects. The data have been acquired using standardized platforms and protocols to support their integration. These protocols have published scientific quality has and have been implemented under the supervision of experts in each field.

There is currently a large volume of data, and it continues to grow. BRAINnet provides free access to processed data, typically in numerical form. Access to already processed data supports its ready integration in analyses for publication.

The standardized protocols and platforms include:

Across these protocols there are 857 types of measures available. These measures together include many thousands of individual scores.