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Charting brain growth and aging at high spatial precision.

Saige E RutherfordCharlotte FrazaRichard DingaSeyed Mostafa KiaThomas WolfersMariam ZabihiPierre BerthetAmanda WorkerSerena VerdiDerek AndrewsLaura Km HanJohanna M M BayerPaola DazzanPhillip McGuireRoel T MockingAart ScheneChandra SripadaIvy F TsoElizabeth R DuvalSoo-Eun ChangBrenda Wjh PenninxMary M HeitzegS Alexandra BurtLuke W HydeDavid AmaralChristine Wu NordahlOle A AndreasssenLars T WestlyeRoland ZahnHenricus G RuheChristian BeckmannAndre F Marquand
Published in: eLife (2022)
Defining reference models for population variation, and the ability to study individual deviations is essential for understanding inter-individual variability and its relation to the onset and progression of medical conditions. In this work, we assembled a reference cohort of neuroimaging data from 82 sites (N=58,836; ages 2-100) and used normative modeling to characterize lifespan trajectories of cortical thickness and subcortical volume. Models are validated against a manually quality checked subset (N=24,354) and we provide an interface for transferring to new data sources. We showcase the clinical value by applying the models to a transdiagnostic psychiatric sample (N=1985), showing they can be used to quantify variability underlying multiple disorders whilst also refining case-control inferences. These models will be augmented with additional samples and imaging modalities as they become available. This provides a common reference platform to bind results from different studies and ultimately paves the way for personalized clinical decision-making.
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