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arXiv:2604.00246v1 Announce Type: cross
Abstract: The HEALthy Brain and Childhood Development (HBCD) Study is an ongoing longitudinal initiative to understand population-level brain maturation; however, large-scale studies must overcome site-related variance and preserve biologically relevant signal. In addition to diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging images, the HBCD dataset offers analysis-ready derivatives for scientists to conduct their analysis, including scalar diffusion tensor (DTI) metrics in a predetermined set of bundles. The purpose of this study is to characterize HBCD-specific site effects in diffusion MRI data, which have not been systematically reported. In this work, we investigate the sensitivity of HBCD bundle metrics to scanner model-related variance and address these variations with ComBat-GAM harmonization within the current HBCD data release 1.1 across six scanner models. Following ComBat-GAM, we observe zero statistically significant differences between the distributions from any scanner model following FDR correction and reduce Cohen’s f effect sizes across all metrics. Our work underscores the importance of rigorous harmonization efforts in large-scale studies, and we encourage future investigations of HBCD data to control for these effects.

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