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Investigation of D1R availability and its association with delusional ideation

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This is the repository containing the analysis notebook used for our preprint:

Matheson G.J., Plavén-Sigray P., Louzolo A., Borg J., Farde L., Petrovic P. & Cervenka S. (2018). Dopamine D1 receptor availability is not associated with delusional ideation measures of psychosis proneness. bioRxiv.

The full analysis notebook, accompanied by all code, all figures, and all calculations can be viewed by clicking on the R folder. At present, due to regulatory restrictions, it is not possible for raw data to be shared. We are currently in discussions with the institution to ask whether the current interpretation of the regulation can or will be changed. We have been provided the following statement to account for the data for now:

These data are pseudonymised according to national (Swedish) and EU legislation, and cannot be anonymised and published in an open repository. Metadata can be openly published, and the underlying data can instead be made available upon request on a case by case basis as allowed by the legislation and ethical permits. Requests for access can be made to the Karolinska Institutet’s Research Data Office at rdo@ki.se.

Questions, Issues, Suggestions, etc

Please either contact me at granville.matheson[at]ki.se, or create an issue on GitHub.

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Investigation of D1R availability and its association with delusional ideation

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