Abstract

Investigators in neuroscience have turned to Big Data to address replication and reliability issues by increasing sample size. These efforts unveil new questions about how to integrate data across distinct sources and instruments. The goal of this study was to link scores across common auditory verbal learning tasks (AVLTs). This international secondary analysis aggregated multisite raw data for AVLTs across 53 studies totaling 10,505 individuals. Using the ComBat-GAM algorithm, we isolated and removed the component of memory scores associated with site effects while preserving instrumental effects. After adjustment, a continuous item response theory model used multiple memory items of varying difficulty to estimate each individual’s latent verbal learning ability on a single scale. Equivalent raw scores across AVLTs were then found by linking individuals through the ability scale. Harmonization reduced total cross-site score variance by 37% while preserving meaningful memory effects. Age had the largest impact on scores overall (− 11.4%), while race/ethnicity variable was not significant (p > 0.05). The resulting tools were validated on dually administered tests. The conversion tool is available online so researchers and clinicians can convert memory scores across instruments. This work demonstrates that global harmonization initiatives can address reproducibility challenges across the behavioral sciences.

Original languageEnglish
Article number24289
JournalScientific Reports
Volume14
Issue number1
ISSN2045-2322
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12.2024

Funding

Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, Instituto de Salud Carlos III: PI15-00852, PI18-00945, JR19-00024, PI17-00481, PI20-00721, Sara Borrell contract (CD19-00149); European Union: NextGenerationEU (PMP21/00051), PI19/01024, Structural Funds, Seventh Framework Program, H2020 Program under the Innovative Medicines Initiative 2 Joint Undertaking: Project PRISM-2 (Grant agreement No.101034377), Project AIMS-2-TRIALS (Grant agreement No 777394), Horizon Europe; National Institutes of Health: U01MH124639, P50MH115846, R01MH113827, R25MH080663, K08MH068540, R01NS100973, R01EB006841, P20GM103472, RO1MH083553, T32MH019535, R01 HD061504, RO1MH083553, R01AG050595, R01AG076838, R01AG060470, R01AG064955, P01AG055367, K23MH095661, R01MH094524, R01MH121246, T32MH019535, R01NS124585, R01NS122827, R61NS120249, R01NS122184, U54EB020403, R01MH116147, R56AG058854, P41EB015922, R01MH111671, P41RR14075, M01RR01066, R01EB006841, R01EB005846, R01 EB000840, RC1MH089257, U24 RR021992, NCRR 5 month-RR001066 (MGH General Clinical Research Center); NSF: 2112455; Madrid Regional Government: B2017/BMD-3740 AGES-CM-2; Dalhousie Medical Research Foundation; Research Nova Scotia, RNS-NHIG-2021-1931; US Department of Defense: Award # AZ150145; US Department of Veterans Affairs: 1I01RX003444; NJ Commission on TBI Research Grants: CBIR11PJT020, CBIR13IRG026: Department of Psychology, University of Oslo; Sunnaas Rehabilitation Hospital: HF F32NS119285; Canadian Institutes of Health Research: Grant 166098; Neurological Foundation of New Zealand; Canterbury Medical Research Foundation, University of Otago. Biogen US, Investigator-initiated grant; Italian Ministry of Health: RF-2019-12370182, Ricerca Corrente RC 23; National Institute on Aging: National Health and Medical Research Council, Investigator Grant APP1176426; PA Health Research: Grant SAP #4100077082 to Dr. Hillary; La Caixa Foundation, ID: 100010434, fellowship code: LCF/BQ/PR22/11920017; Research Council of Norway: 248238; Health Research Council of New Zealand: Sir Charles Hercus Early Career Development (17/039), 14-440; South-Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority, 2018076; Norwegian ExtraFoundation for Health and Rehabilitation: 2015/ FO5146, 2015044; Stiftelsen K.G. Jebsen, SKGJ MED-02; German Research Foundation: DFG grant FOR2107 to Andreas Jansen, JA 1890/7-1, JA 1890/7-2, DFG grant FOR2107 to Igor Nenadić, NE2254/1-2,NE2254/3-1,NE2254/4-1, DFG grant FOR2107, KI588/14-1 and FOR2107, KI588/14-2, DFG, grant FOR2107 DA1151/5-1 and DA1151/5-2, SFB-TRR58, Projects C09 and Z02; Central Norway Regional Health Authority (RHA) and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU); National Health and Medical Research Council: APP1020526; Brain Foundation, Wicking Trust, Collie Trust, Sidney and Fiona Myer Family Foundation. U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC): Award #13129004; Department of Energy: DE- FG02-99ER62764: Mind Research Network, National Association for Research in Schizophrenia and Affective Disorders: Young Investigator Award, Blowitz Ridgeway and Essel Foundations, NOW ZonMw TOP 91211021, UCLA Easton Clinic for Brain Health, UCLA Brain Injury Research Center, Stan and Patty Silver, Clinical and Translational Research Center: UL1RR033176, UL1TR000124; Mount Sinai Institute for NeuroAIDS Disparities, VA Rehab SPIRE, CDMRP PRAP, VA RR&D IK2RX002922, Veski Fellowship, Femino Foundation grant, Fundación Familia Alonso, Fundación Alicia Koplowitz, CIBERSAM, Madrid Regional Government (B2017/BMD-3740 AGES-CM-2), 2019R1C1C1002457, 21-BR-03-01, 2020M3E5D9079910, 21-BR-03-01, Interdisciplinary Center for Clinical Research (IZKF) of the medical faculty of Münster.

FundersFunder number
University of Otago
H2020 Program
Essel Foundations
Fundación Familia Alonso
McKnight Brain Research Foundation
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
HORIZON EUROPE Framework Programme
Fundación Alicia Koplowitz
Neurological Foundation of New Zealand
Central Norway Regional Health Authority
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Health Research Council of New Zealand
MGH General Clinical Research Center
U.S. Department of Energy
European Union's Seventh Framework Program
Interdisziplinäres Zentrum für Klinische Forschung, Universitätsklinikum Würzburg
Canterbury Medical Research Foundation
National Institute on Aging
Wicking Trust
Sidney and Fiona Myer Family Foundation
Respiratory Health Association
National Association for Research in Schizophrenia and Affective Disorders
Collie Trust
Canadian Institutes of Health Research 166098
Ministero della SaluteRF-2019-12370182
California State University Los AngelesUL1TR000124, UL1RR033176
Medical Research and Materiel Command13129004
Norwegian ExtraFoundation for Health and Rehabilitation2015044, 2015/ FO5146, SKGJ MED-02
Universitetet i OsloHF F32NS119285
Norges Forskningsråd248238
Helse Sør-Øst RHF2018076
National Science FoundationRNS-NHIG-2021-1931, 2112455, B2017/BMD-3740 AGES-CM-2
Not addedLCF/BQ/PR22/11920017, 4100077082, 100010434, APP1176426, 1020526
Sir Charles Hercus Early Career Development17/039, 14-440
Centro Investigación Biomédica en Red de Salud Mental2019R1C1C1002457, 2020M3E5D9079910, 21-BR-03-01
National Institutes of HealthR01AG060470, R01AG064955, U01MH124639, R01MH094524, R01EB005846, R01MH116147, R01AG076838, U54EB020403, R01MH111671, R01 HD061504, R01AG050595, P01AG055367, R01NS122827, U24 RR021992, K23MH095661, RC1MH089257, K08MH068540, R01 EB000840, R01NS124585, RO1MH083553, R01NS122184, R56AG058854, R01NS100973, R25MH080663, M01RR01066, P50MH115846, P41EB015922, P41RR14075, T32MH019535, R61NS120249, R01MH113827, R01EB006841, R01MH121246, P20GM103472
U.S. Department of DefenseAZ150145
U.S. Department of Veterans AffairsCBIR11PJT020, CBIR13IRG026, 1I01RX003444
European CommissionPI19/01024, PMP21/00051
Not added101034377
California Department of Fish and GameKI588/14-1, JA 1890/7-2, FOR2107, DA1151/5-2, SFB-TRR58, NE2254/1-2, NE2254/3-1, NE2254/4-1, FOR2107 DA1151/5-1, KI588/14-2
Norges Teknisk-Naturvitenskapelige UniversitetAPP1020526
Instituto de Salud Carlos IIIPI20-00721, PI17-00481, PI15-00852, CD19-00149, JR19-00024, PI18-00945
Tisch Cancer Institute at Mount SinaiIK2RX002922
NOW ZonMwTOP 91211021
Innovative Medicines Initiative101034377, AIMS-2-TRIALS, 777394

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