Education and age-related differences in cortical thickness and volume across the lifespan
Abstract
This study investigated whether relationships between age and measures of gray matter in the brain differed across the lifespan and by years of education. The hypothesis is that year to year differences in brain measures vary across the lifespan and are affected by the years of education someone has. Cortical thickness and subcortical volume were measured from 391 healthy adults (age range: 19–80 years). Brain measures were predicted using a...
Paper Details
Title
Education and age-related differences in cortical thickness and volume across the lifespan
Published Date
Jun 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
102
Pages
102 - 110
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