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Title: Cortical thickness across the lifespan: Data from 17,075 healthy individuals aged 3–90 years
Author: Frangou, Sophia
Modabbernia, Amirhossein
Williams, Steven C. R.
Papachristou, Efstathios
Doucet, Gaelle E.
Agartz, Ingrid
Aghajani, Moji
Akudjedu, Theophilus N.
Albajes Eizagirre, Anton
Alnæs, Dag
Alpert, Kathryn I.
Zanetti, Marcus V.
Naaijen, Jilly
Najt, Pablo
Trollor, Julian N.
Nakao, Tomohiro
Völzke, Henry
Buitelaar, Jan K.
West, John D.
Fouche, Jean Paul
Hibar, Derrek P.
Mazoyer, Bernard
Serpa, Mauricio H.
Nordvik, Jan E.
Crespo Facorro, Benedicto
Pomarol-Clotet, Edith
Ziegler, Georg C.
Portella, Maria J.
Potkin, Steven G.
Radua, Joaquim
Davey, Christopher
Asherson, Philip
Chubar, Victoria
Klyushnik, Tatyana P.
Whalley, Heather
Reif, Andreas
Oosterlaan, Jaap
Uhlmann, Anne
Sacchet, Matthew D.
Fisher, Simon E.
Schmaal, Lianne
Buckner, Randy L.
Schnell, Knut
Clark, Vincent P.
Schumann, Gunter
Sim, Kang
Fuentes Claramonte, Paola
Smoller, Jordan W.
Ehrlich, Stefan
Canales Rodríguez, Erick Jorge
Bertolino, Alessandro
Sommer, Iris
Sánchez Juan, Pascual
Westlye, Lars T.
Hohmann, Sarah
Swagerman, Suzanne C.
Heslenfeld, Dirk J.
Heuvel, Odile A.
Dale, Anders M.
Meer, Dennis
Erk, Susanne
Wee, Nic J. A.
Haren, Neeltje E. M.
Hoekstra, Pieter J.
Ent, Dennis
Conrod, Patricia
Gur, Ruben C.
Geus, Eco J. C.
Bonvino, Aurora
Erp, Theo G. M.
Thomopoulos, Sophia I.
Baur Streubel, Ramona
Kuntsi, Jonna
Walter, Henrik
Klein, Marieke
Wierenga, Lara M.
Kahn, Rene
Frodl, Thomas
Wittfeld, Katharina
Harrison, Ben J.
Wolf, Daniel H.
Worker, Amanda
Krämer, Bernd
Wright, Margaret J.
Espeseth, Thomas
Jiang, Jiyang
Gotlib, Ian H.
Nyberg, Lars
Cannon, Dara M.
Yang, Kun
Wang, Yang
Dima, Danai
Hartman, Catharine A.
Karolinska Schizophrenia Project (KaSP)
Boomsma, Dorret I.
Borgwardt, Stefan
Mcdonald, Brenna C.
Ho, Beng Choon
Lagopoulos, Jim
Bourque, Josiane
Jönsson, Erik G.
Brandeis, Daniel
Breier, Alan
Glahn, David C.
Brodaty, Henry
Hatton, Sean N.
Mataix Cols, David
Holmes, Avram J.
Salvador, Raymond
Temmingh, Henk S.
Haan, Lieuwe de
Brouwer, Rachel M.
Andreassen, Ole A.
Caseras, Xavier
Joska, John A.
Castellanos, Francisco X.
Cervenka, Simon
Chaim-Avancini, Tiffany M.
Paloyelis, Yannis
Koops, Sanne
Wang, Lei
Hosten, Norbert
Ching, Christopher R. K.
Busatto, Geraldo F.
Grabe, Hans Jörgen
Conzelmann, Annette
Sachdev, Perminder S.
Zubicaray, Greig I.
Mcdonald, Colm
Braber, Anouk
Dickie, Erin W.
Di Giorgio, Annabella
Satterthwaite, Theodore D.
Doan, Nhat Trung
Rinker, Daniel A.
Andreasen, Nancy C.
Lebedeva, Irina
Dørum, Erlend S.
Crone, Eveline A.
Hoogman, Martine
Fatouros Bergman, Helena
Tamnes, Christian K.
Grimm, Oliver
Ortiz García Foz, Víctor
Groenewold, Nynke A.
Roffman, Joshua L.
Grotegerd, Dominik
Gruber, Oliver
Tordesillas Gutiérrez, Diana
Gruner, Patricia
Soriano Mas, Carles
Pauli, Paul
Lee, Won Hee
Gur, Rachel E.
Franke, Barbara
Lázaro, Luisa
Wen, Wei
Heinz, Andreas
Walton, Esther
Howells, Fleur M.
Sarró, Salvador
Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E.
Stein, Dan J.
Huyser, Chaim
Jahanshad, Neda
Weber, Bernd
James, Anthony
Rosa, Pedro G. P.
Veer, Ilya M.
Saykin, Andrew J.
McIntosh, Andrew M.
Jernigan, Terry L.
Hickie, Ian B.
Kalnin, Andrew
Bargalló Alabart, Núria​
Kanai, Ryota
Andersson, Micael
Lesch, Klaus-Peter
Thompson, Paul M.
Tomyshev, Alexander S.
Lochner, Christine
Veltman, Dick J.
Machielsen, Marise W. J.
Maingault, Sophie
Banaschewski, Tobias
Martin, Nicholas G.
Strike, Lachlan T.
Yoncheva, Yulyia
Turner, Jessica A.
Crivello, Fabrice
Pergola, Giulio
Martínez Zalacaín, Ignacio
Koenders, Laura
McMahon, Katie L.
Voineskos, Aristotle
McPhilemy, Genevieve
Menchón Magriñá, José Manuel
Medland, Sarah E.
Calhoun, Vincent
Wassink, Thomas H.
Baumeister, Sarah
Meyer Lindenberg, Andreas
Keywords: Escorça cerebral
Envelliment
Cerebral cortex
Aging
Issue Date: 17-Feb-2021
Publisher: Wiley
Abstract: Delineating the association of age and cortical thickness in healthy individuals is critical given the association of cortical thickness with cognition and behavior. Previous research has shown that robust estimates of the association between age and brain morphometry require large-scale studies. In response, we used cross-sectional data from 17,075 individuals aged 3-90 years from the Enhancing Neuroimaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis (ENIGMA) Consortium to infer age-related changes in cortical thickness. We used fractional polynomial (FP) regression to quantify the association between age and cortical thickness, and we computed normalized growth centiles using the parametric Lambda, Mu, and Sigma method. Interindividual variability was estimated using meta-analysis and one-way analysis of variance. For most regions, their highest cortical thickness value was observed in childhood. Age and cortical thickness showed a negative association; the slope was steeper up to the third decade of life and more gradual thereafter; notable exceptions to this general pattern were entorhinal, temporopolar, and anterior cingulate cortices. Interindividual variability was largest in temporal and frontal regions across the lifespan. Age and its FP combinations explained up to 59% variance in cortical thickness. These results may form the basis of further investigation on normative deviation in cortical thickness and its significance for behavioral and cognitive outcomes.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25364
It is part of: Human Brain Mapping, 2022, vol.43, num. 1, p. 431-451
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/174673
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25364
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