The ENIGMA consortium brings together researchers from the fields of imaging and genomics to use imaging and genetic data to gain insights into the structure, function, and diseases of the brain. The areas of application are diverse and wide-ranging, spanning several dozen working groups. The core competence of the consortium groups is international collaboration with the aim of combining large data sets from several laboratories into mega-analyses.
The SFB 1280 is pleased to participate in the “Fear Conditioning” project of the ENIGMA-Anxiety working group and to provide existing and future data sets for secondary analysis. In a first paper, data on neural correlates of human fear conditioning from the collaborating labs have now been summarized and published as a mega-analysis involving over 2000 individuals.
More information about ENIGMA and ENIGMA-Anxiety can be found here
The article mentioned, “Neural correlates of human fear conditioning and sources of variability in 2199 individuals,” can be found here