TY - JOUR AU - Tahmasian, Masoud AU - Aleman, André AU - Andreassen, Ole A AU - Arab, Zahra AU - Baillet, Marion AU - Benedetti, Francesco AU - Bresser, Tom AU - Bright, Joanna AU - Chee, Michael W L AU - Chylinski, Daphne AU - Cheng, Wei AU - Deantoni, Michele AU - Dresler, Martin AU - Eickhoff, Simon B AU - Eickhoff, Claudia R AU - Elvsåshagen, Torbjørn AU - Feng, Jianfeng AU - Foster-Dingley, Jessica C AU - Ganjgahi, Habib AU - Grabe, Hans J AU - Groenewold, Nynke A AU - Ho, Tiffany C AU - Bong Hong, Seung AU - Houenou, Josselin AU - Irungu, Benson AU - Jahanshad, Neda AU - Khazaie, Habibolah AU - Kim, Hosung AU - Koshmanova, Ekaterina AU - Kocevska, Desi AU - Kochunov, Peter AU - Lakbila-Kamal, Oti AU - Leerssen, Jeanne AU - Li, Meng AU - Luik, Annemarie I AU - Muto, Vincenzo AU - Narbutas, Justinas AU - Nilsonne, Gustav AU - O'Callaghan, Victoria S AU - Olsen, Alexander AU - Osorio, Ricardo S AU - Poletti, Sara AU - Poudel, Govinda AU - Reesen, Joyce E AU - Reneman, Liesbeth AU - Reyt, Mathilde AU - Riemann, Dieter AU - Rosenzweig, Ivana AU - Rostampour, Masoumeh AU - Saberi, Amin AU - Schiel, Julian AU - Schmidt, Christina AU - Schrantee, Anouk AU - Sciberras, Emma AU - Silk, Tim J AU - Sim, Kang AU - Smevik, Hanne AU - Soares, Jair C AU - Spiegelhalder, Kai AU - Stein, Dan J AU - Talwar, Puneet AU - Tamm, Sandra AU - Teresi, Giana L AU - Valk, Sofie L AU - Van Someren, Eus AU - Vandewalle, Gilles AU - Van Egroo, Maxime AU - Völzke, Henry AU - Walter, Martin AU - Wassing, Rick AU - Weber, Frederik D AU - Weihs, Antoine AU - Westlye, Lars Tjelta AU - Wright, Margaret J AU - Wu, Mon-Ju AU - Zak, Nathalia AU - Zarei, Mojtaba TI - ENIGMA-Sleep: Challenges, opportunities, and the road map. JO - Journal of sleep research VL - 30 IS - 6 SN - 1365-2869 CY - Oxford [u.a.] PB - Wiley-Blackwell M1 - DZNE-2021-00748 SP - e13347 PY - 2021 AB - Neuroimaging and genetics studies have advanced our understanding of the neurobiology of sleep and its disorders. However, individual studies usually have limitations to identifying consistent and reproducible effects, including modest sample sizes, heterogeneous clinical characteristics and varied methodologies. These issues call for a large-scale multi-centre effort in sleep research, in order to increase the number of samples, and harmonize the methods of data collection, preprocessing and analysis using pre-registered well-established protocols. The Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis (ENIGMA) consortium provides a powerful collaborative framework for combining datasets across individual sites. Recently, we have launched the ENIGMA-Sleep working group with the collaboration of several institutes from 15 countries to perform large-scale worldwide neuroimaging and genetics studies for better understanding the neurobiology of impaired sleep quality in population-based healthy individuals, the neural consequences of sleep deprivation, pathophysiology of sleep disorders, as well as neural correlates of sleep disturbances across various neuropsychiatric disorders. In this introductory review, we describe the details of our currently available datasets and our ongoing projects in the ENIGMA-Sleep group, and discuss both the potential challenges and opportunities of a collaborative initiative in sleep medicine. KW - Brain: diagnostic imaging KW - Humans KW - Neuroimaging KW - Sample Size KW - Sleep Deprivation KW - ENIGMA consortium (Other) KW - large-scale collaboration (Other) KW - neurogenetics (Other) KW - neuroimaging (Other) KW - sleep (Other) LB - PUB:(DE-HGF)16 C2 - pmc:PMC8803276 C6 - pmid:33913199 DO - DOI:10.1111/jsr.13347 UR - https://pub.dzne.de/record/155570 ER -