A component of the magnetic resonance image (MRI) that captures a high-resolution 3-dimensional (3D) grey coloured image of the participant’s face and head is considered to be Personal Health Information.
These images are important for some types of analysis by the investigators, so they will be input into Zone 1 of Brain-CODE where only the researcher who obtained the participant’s consent, and their collaborators can access them.
Before this image can be accessed by researchers outside of this study, it will be “de-faced” in the transition from Zone 1 to Zone 2 on Brain-CODE. This means that the pixels in the high-resolution 3D image that correspond to the participant’s facial features are deleted.
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