2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.02.24.432645
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Characterization of late structural maturation with a neuroanatomical marker that considers both cortical thickness and intracortical myelination

Abstract: The cortical ribbon changes throughout a person's lifespan, with the most significant changes occurring during crucial development and aging periods. Changes during adulthood are rarely investigated due to the scarcity of neuroimaging data during this period. After one factor of this thinning process is intense ongoing intracortical myelination (MYEL). Here, we report age-related changes in CT, MYEL, and their ratio in 447 participants aged 18 to 57 years (BIL&GIN cohort). We propose the CT/MYEL ratio to b… Show more

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