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Neuroimaging has contributed considerably to our understanding of brain development and its relationship to cognition and behavior. However, despite advancements in neuroimaging, replicability in research remains a key issue and there is no gold standard that can be used to evaluate neuroanatomical correlates of cognition, behavior and their interplay. Researchers from NIMH, McGill, Georgia Tech, Western Ontario, Beijing Normal, the Radboud UMC/Donders, Forschungszentrum Juelich, and University of Oslo have each independently created simulated datasets of the interplay between brain development and behavior. Each group has worked independently and unaware of the approaches and assumptions made by the other groups. Each group was provided the same number of variables and were instructed to create three datasets with each embedding how they envision the interplay between brain development, behavior, and cognition emerges throughout development. We are releasing these simulated datasets to challenge/invite the research community to determine the underlying patterns and assumptions used to generate the simulated datasets. Each dataset contains 10,000 participants over 7 longitudinal waves and ranging from age 7 to 20. During this panel discussion, we will talk about brain development and the challenges and opportunities that modeling offers us, as well as answer any questions the research community might have about the simulated datasets. The code and descriptions of the models that were used to create the datasets will be released at the time of the OHBM meeting in 2025 in Brisbane.

##### Participating groups:
<p>*Beijing Normal University*: Zi-Xuan Zhou, Xi-Nian Zuo; </p>
<p>*Forschungszentrum Juelich and University of Oslo*: Anna Plachti, Øystein Sørensen, Sarah Genon; </p>
<p>*Tri-institutional Center for Translational Research in Neuroimaging and Data Science (TReNDS), Georgia State, Georgia Tech, Emory*: Vince D. Calhoun, Masoud Seraji, Ishaan Batta, Rogers Ferreira Da Silva, Najme Soleimani, Bradley T Baker, Kyle Joseph Cahill; </p>
<p>*Radboud University Medical Centre, Donders Institute for Brain*: Rogier Kievit, Léa Michel, Ethan McCormick, Emma Sprooten;</p>
<p>*University of Western Ontario, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, and McGill University*: Mallar Chakravarty, J Bruce Morton, Ashley Daniel Wazana</p>
<p>Zi-Xuan Zhou, Xi-Nian Zuo (Beijing Normal University) </p>
<p>Anna Plachti, Øystein Sørensen, Sarah Genon (Forschungszentrum Juelich and University of Oslo)</p>
<p>Vince D. Calhoun, Masoud Seraji, Ishaan Batta, Rogers Ferreira Da Silva, Najme Soleimani, Bradley T Baker, Kyle Joseph Cahill (Tri-institutional Center for Translational Research in Neuroimaging and Data Science (TReNDS), Georgia State, Georgia Tech, Emory)</p>
<p>Rogier Kievit, Léa Michel, Ethan McCormick, Emma Sprooten (Radboud University Medical Centre, Donders Institute for Brain)</p>
<p>Mallar Chakravarty, J Bruce Morton, Ashley Daniel Wazana (University of Western Ontario, Douglas Mental Health University Institute, and McGill University)</p>

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