Neuroanatomical norms in the UK Biobank: The impact of allometric scaling, sex, and age
Abstract
Few neuroimaging studies are sufficiently large to adequately describe population-wide variations. This study's primary aim was to generate neuroanatomical norms and individual markers that consider age, sex, and brain size, from 629 cerebral measures in the UK Biobank (N = 40,028). The secondary aim was to examine the effects and interactions of sex, age, and brain allometry-the nonlinear scaling relationship between a region and brain size...
Paper Details
Title
Neuroanatomical norms in the UK Biobank: The impact of allometric scaling, sex, and age
Published Date
Jul 16, 2021
Journal
Volume
42
Issue
14
Pages
4623 - 4642
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