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Calendar age and puberty-related development of regional gray matter volume and white matter tracts during adolescence.

Ayaka AndoPeter ParzerMichael KaessSusanne SchellRomy HenzeStefan DelormeBram StieltjesFranz ReschRomuald BrunnerJulian Koenig
Published in: Brain structure & function (2021)
Comparing the impact of age and pubertal status on regional gray matter volume and white matter tract measures, we found age to best predict longitudinal changes. Further longitudinal studies investigating the differential influence of puberty status and age on brain development in more diverse samples are needed to replicate the present results and address mechanisms underlying norm-variants in brain development.
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