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Sex Differences in the Brain's White Matter Microstructure during Development assessed using Advanced Diffusion MRI Models.

Sebastian M BenavidezZvart AbaryanGaon S KimEmily LaltooJames T McCrackenPaul M ThompsonKatherine E Lawrence
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Typical sex differences in white matter (WM) microstructure during development are incompletely understood. Here we evaluated sex differences in WM microstructure during typical brain development using a sample of neurotypical individuals across a wide developmental age (N=239, aged 5-22 years). We used the conventional diffusion-weighted MRI (dMRI) model, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), and two advanced dMRI models, the tensor distribution function (TDF) and neurite orientation dispersion density imaging (NODDI) to assess WM microstructure. WM microstructure exhibited significant, regionally consistent sex differences across the brain during typical development. Additionally, the TDF model was most sensitive in detecting sex differences. These findings highlight the importance of considering sex in neurodevelopmental research and underscore the value of the advanced TDF model.
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