The Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience (Cam-CAN) uses epidemiological, behavioral, and neuroimaging data to understand how individuals can best retain cognitive abilities into old age. The Cam-CAN Data Access Portal provides access to datasets from the Cambridge Centre for Ageing and Neuroscience, including neuroimaging and cognitive data from participants aged 18-90.
Cam-CAN is a research project at the University of Cambridge focused on understanding cognitive decline and healthy ageing. It aims to improve our understanding of how people can maintain cognitive abilities as they age. The portal offers a range of data from the Cam-CAN project, including MRI and MEG scans, cognitive assessments, and demographic information. Researchers can apply for access to these freely available datasets to study cognitive ageing.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) provides a comprehensive collection of global health data, including mental health statistics. This resource offers insights into various mental health conditions and their prevalence, helping researchers and policymakers understand and address mental health challenges worldwide.
APA PsycInfo is the premier abstracting and indexing database covering the behavioral and social sciences. It provides over 5,000,000 peer-reviewed records, 144 million cited references, and spans 600 years of content. The database is updated twice-weekly and includes research in 30 languages from 50 countries.