The Harmony team is working on Harmony Discovery, which will allow social scientists to find datasets about Autism across data platforms. Harmony Discovery is due in 2025 and will extend the functionality of Harmony.
Preview of Harmony Discovery
Researchers within the fields of social science, mental health, and healthcare often need quick access to rich, accurate, and related research datasets to aid their research process. If you’re conducting research on Autism, Harmony Discovery is a tool that you should consider incorporating into your research armory.
Harmony Discovery is a powerful platform that helps researchers conveniently dive into extensive datasets about various longitudinal studies, with one of them being Autism. It banks on advanced large language models to juxtapose questionnaire items and variable names, making it easier for researchers to locate the precise data they’re looking for.
Harmony Discovery is connected to vast data sources that contain a variety of Autism datasets. These sources feature trusted names like UKLLC, Closer, HDR UK, ADR UK, and the Catalogue of Mental Health Measures.
The Savants, autism spectrum conditions and control profile data 2013-2016 dataset provide questionnaire and task data for three diverse groups- autistics who are savants, autistics who are nonsavants, and controls. Autistic traits, savant skills, systemising, obsessions, and sensory sensitivities are among the topics covered by the questionnaire data. Researchers can access this dataset here.
The Special Treatment of Prediction Errors in Autism Spectrum Disorder dataset (2018-2021) provides data proposing that neural processes in autism inflexibly assign high precision to prediction errors regardless of context. This dataset can be accessed here.
Connected Bradford - Secondary Care dataset covers Autism in secondary healthcare service. Researchers can access this data here.
Harmony Discovery is a potent tool that makes it easier for researchers to access, browse, and utilize vast Autism datasets for their research. As a researcher looking to contribute valuable resources in the field of Autism, consider using Harmony Discovery. Remember, knowledge is power, and understanding the past trends and patterns can deliver a brighter future for individuals with Autism.