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Age-related decrements in cortical gyrification: Evidence from an accelerated longitudinal dataset.

Christopher R Madan
Published in: The European journal of neuroscience (2020)
Cortical gyrification has been found to decrease due to aging, but thus far this has only been examined in cross-sectional samples. Interestingly, the topography of these age-related differences in gyrification follows a distinct gradient along the cortex relative to age effects on cortical thickness, likely suggesting a different underlying neurobiological mechanism. Here I examined several aspects of gyrification in an accelerated longitudinal dataset of 280 healthy adults aged 45-92 with an interval between first and last MRI sessions of up to 10 years (total of 815 MRI sessions). Results suggest that age changes in sulcal morphology underlie these changes in gyrification.
Keyphrases
  • cross sectional
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • contrast enhanced
  • diffusion weighted imaging
  • optical coherence tomography
  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance