Adult age differences in subcortical myelin content are consistent with protracted myelination and unrelated to diffusion tensor imaging indices

Volume: 143, Pages: 26 - 39
Published: Dec 1, 2016
Abstract
Post mortem studies suggest protracted myelination of subcortical white matter into the middle age followed by gradual decline in the late adulthood. To date, however, establishing the proposed inverted-U pattern of age-myelin association proved difficult, as the most common method of investigating white matter, diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), usually reveals only linear associations between DTI indices and age among healthy adults. Here we use...
Paper Details
Title
Adult age differences in subcortical myelin content are consistent with protracted myelination and unrelated to diffusion tensor imaging indices
Published Date
Dec 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
143
Pages
26 - 39
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