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2. Normative modelling of brain morphometry across the lifespan with CentileBrain: algorithm benchmarking and model optimisation.
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Ge, Ruiyang, Yu, Yuetong, Qi, Yi, Fan, Yu-Nan, Chen, Shiyu, Gao, Chuntong, Haas, Shalaila, New, Faye, Boomsma, Dorret, Brodaty, Henry, Brouwer, Rachel, Buckner, Randy, Caseras, Xavier, Crivello, Fabrice, Crone, Eveline, Erk, Susanne, Fisher, Simon, Franke, Barbara, Glahn, David, Dannlowski, Udo, Grotegerd, Dominik, Gruber, Oliver, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke, Schumann, Gunter, Tamnes, Christian, Walter, Henrik, Wierenga, Lara, Jahanshad, Neda, Thompson, Paul, and Frangou, Sophia
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Humans ,Male ,Female ,Longevity ,Benchmarking ,Brain ,Models ,Statistical ,Algorithms - Abstract
The value of normative models in research and clinical practice relies on their robustness and a systematic comparison of different modelling algorithms and parameters; however, this has not been done to date. We aimed to identify the optimal approach for normative modelling of brain morphometric data through systematic empirical benchmarking, by quantifying the accuracy of different algorithms and identifying parameters that optimised model performance. We developed this framework with regional morphometric data from 37 407 healthy individuals (53% female and 47% male; aged 3-90 years) from 87 datasets from Europe, Australia, the USA, South Africa, and east Asia following a comparative evaluation of eight algorithms and multiple covariate combinations pertaining to image acquisition and quality, parcellation software versions, global neuroimaging measures, and longitudinal stability. The multivariate fractional polynomial regression (MFPR) emerged as the preferred algorithm, optimised with non-linear polynomials for age and linear effects of global measures as covariates. The MFPR models showed excellent accuracy across the lifespan and within distinct age-bins and longitudinal stability over a 2-year period. The performance of all MFPR models plateaued at sample sizes exceeding 3000 study participants. This model can inform about the biological and behavioural implications of deviations from typical age-related neuroanatomical changes and support future study designs. The model and scripts described here are freely available through CentileBrain.
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- 2024
3. Large-scale analysis of structural brain asymmetries in schizophrenia via the ENIGMA consortium.
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Schijven, Dick, Postema, Merel C, Fukunaga, Masaki, Matsumoto, Junya, Miura, Kenichiro, de Zwarte, Sonja MC, van Haren, Neeltje EM, Cahn, Wiepke, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E, Kahn, René S, Ayesa-Arriola, Rosa, Ortiz-García de la Foz, Víctor, Tordesillas-Gutierrez, Diana, Vázquez-Bourgon, Javier, Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, Alnæs, Dag, Dahl, Andreas, Westlye, Lars T, Agartz, Ingrid, Andreassen, Ole A, Jönsson, Erik G, Kochunov, Peter, Bruggemann, Jason M, Catts, Stanley V, Michie, Patricia T, Mowry, Bryan J, Quidé, Yann, Rasser, Paul E, Schall, Ulrich, Scott, Rodney J, Carr, Vaughan J, Green, Melissa J, Henskens, Frans A, Loughland, Carmel M, Pantelis, Christos, Weickert, Cynthia Shannon, Weickert, Thomas W, de Haan, Lieuwe, Brosch, Katharina, Pfarr, Julia-Katharina, Ringwald, Kai G, Stein, Frederike, Jansen, Andreas, Kircher, Tilo TJ, Nenadić, Igor, Krämer, Bernd, Gruber, Oliver, Satterthwaite, Theodore D, Bustillo, Juan, Mathalon, Daniel H, Preda, Adrian, Calhoun, Vince D, Ford, Judith M, Potkin, Steven G, Chen, Jingxu, Tan, Yunlong, Wang, Zhiren, Xiang, Hong, Fan, Fengmei, Bernardoni, Fabio, Ehrlich, Stefan, Fuentes-Claramonte, Paola, Garcia-Leon, Maria Angeles, Guerrero-Pedraza, Amalia, Salvador, Raymond, Sarró, Salvador, Pomarol-Clotet, Edith, Ciullo, Valentina, Piras, Fabrizio, Vecchio, Daniela, Banaj, Nerisa, Spalletta, Gianfranco, Michielse, Stijn, van Amelsvoort, Therese, Dickie, Erin W, Voineskos, Aristotle N, Sim, Kang, Ciufolini, Simone, Dazzan, Paola, Murray, Robin M, Kim, Woo-Sung, Chung, Young-Chul, Andreou, Christina, Schmidt, André, Borgwardt, Stefan, McIntosh, Andrew M, Whalley, Heather C, Lawrie, Stephen M, du Plessis, Stefan, Luckhoff, Hilmar K, Scheffler, Freda, Emsley, Robin, Grotegerd, Dominik, Lencer, Rebekka, Dannlowski, Udo, Edmond, Jesse T, Rootes-Murdy, Kelly, Stephen, Julia M, Mayer, Andrew R, and Antonucci, Linda A
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Brain ,Cerebral Cortex ,Humans ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Case-Control Studies ,Schizophrenia ,Female ,Male ,Functional Laterality ,asymmetry ,brain imaging ,cortical ,subcortical ,Clinical Research ,Mental Health ,Neurosciences ,Brain Disorders ,Mental health - Abstract
Left-right asymmetry is an important organizing feature of the healthy brain that may be altered in schizophrenia, but most studies have used relatively small samples and heterogeneous approaches, resulting in equivocal findings. We carried out the largest case-control study of structural brain asymmetries in schizophrenia, with MRI data from 5,080 affected individuals and 6,015 controls across 46 datasets, using a single image analysis protocol. Asymmetry indexes were calculated for global and regional cortical thickness, surface area, and subcortical volume measures. Differences of asymmetry were calculated between affected individuals and controls per dataset, and effect sizes were meta-analyzed across datasets. Small average case-control differences were observed for thickness asymmetries of the rostral anterior cingulate and the middle temporal gyrus, both driven by thinner left-hemispheric cortices in schizophrenia. Analyses of these asymmetries with respect to the use of antipsychotic medication and other clinical variables did not show any significant associations. Assessment of age- and sex-specific effects revealed a stronger average leftward asymmetry of pallidum volume between older cases and controls. Case-control differences in a multivariate context were assessed in a subset of the data (N = 2,029), which revealed that 7% of the variance across all structural asymmetries was explained by case-control status. Subtle case-control differences of brain macrostructural asymmetry may reflect differences at the molecular, cytoarchitectonic, or circuit levels that have functional relevance for the disorder. Reduced left middle temporal cortical thickness is consistent with altered left-hemisphere language network organization in schizophrenia.
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- 2023
4. Growing Up Together in Society (GUTS): A team science effort to predict societal trajectories in adolescence and young adulthood
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Crone, Eveline A., Bol, Thijs, Braams, Barbara R., de Rooij, Mark, Franke, Barbara, Franken, Ingmar, Gazzola, Valeria, Güroğlu, Berna, Huizenga, Hilde, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke, Keijsers, Loes, Keysers, Christian, Krabbendam, Lydia, Jansen, Lucres, Popma, Arne, Stulp, Gert, van Atteveldt, Nienke, van Duijvenvoorde, Anna, and Veenstra, René
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- 2024
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5. Subcortical volumes across the lifespan: Data from 18,605 healthy individuals aged 3-90 years.
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Dima, Danai, Modabbernia, Amirhossein, Papachristou, Efstathios, Doucet, Gaelle E, Agartz, Ingrid, Aghajani, Moji, Akudjedu, Theophilus N, Albajes-Eizagirre, Anton, Alnaes, Dag, Alpert, Kathryn I, Andersson, Micael, Andreasen, Nancy C, Andreassen, Ole A, Asherson, Philip, Banaschewski, Tobias, Bargallo, Nuria, Baumeister, Sarah, Baur-Streubel, Ramona, Bertolino, Alessandro, Bonvino, Aurora, Boomsma, Dorret I, Borgwardt, Stefan, Bourque, Josiane, Brandeis, Daniel, Breier, Alan, Brodaty, Henry, Brouwer, Rachel M, Buitelaar, Jan K, Busatto, Geraldo F, Buckner, Randy L, Calhoun, Vincent, Canales-Rodríguez, Erick J, Cannon, Dara M, Caseras, Xavier, Castellanos, Francisco X, Cervenka, Simon, Chaim-Avancini, Tiffany M, Ching, Christopher RK, Chubar, Victoria, Clark, Vincent P, Conrod, Patricia, Conzelmann, Annette, Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, Crivello, Fabrice, Crone, Eveline A, Dannlowski, Udo, Dale, Anders M, Davey, Christopher, de Geus, Eco JC, de Haan, Lieuwe, de Zubicaray, Greig I, den Braber, Anouk, Dickie, Erin W, Di Giorgio, Annabella, Doan, Nhat Trung, Dørum, Erlend S, Ehrlich, Stefan, Erk, Susanne, Espeseth, Thomas, Fatouros-Bergman, Helena, Fisher, Simon E, Fouche, Jean-Paul, Franke, Barbara, Frodl, Thomas, Fuentes-Claramonte, Paola, Glahn, David C, Gotlib, Ian H, Grabe, Hans-Jörgen, Grimm, Oliver, Groenewold, Nynke A, Grotegerd, Dominik, Gruber, Oliver, Gruner, Patricia, Gur, Rachel E, Gur, Ruben C, Hahn, Tim, Harrison, Ben J, Hartman, Catharine A, Hatton, Sean N, Heinz, Andreas, Heslenfeld, Dirk J, Hibar, Derrek P, Hickie, Ian B, Ho, Beng-Choon, Hoekstra, Pieter J, Hohmann, Sarah, Holmes, Avram J, Hoogman, Martine, Hosten, Norbert, Howells, Fleur M, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E, Huyser, Chaim, Jahanshad, Neda, James, Anthony, Jernigan, Terry L, Jiang, Jiyang, Jönsson, Erik G, Joska, John A, Kahn, Rene, and Kalnin, Andrew
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Karolinska Schizophrenia Project ,Amygdala ,Hippocampus ,Thalamus ,Corpus Striatum ,Humans ,Human Development ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Aged ,Aged ,80 and over ,Middle Aged ,Child ,Child ,Preschool ,Female ,Male ,Young Adult ,Neuroimaging ,ENIGMA ,brain morphometry ,longitudinal trajectories ,multisite ,Neurosciences ,Aging ,Aetiology ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Mental health ,Cognitive Sciences ,Experimental Psychology - Abstract
Age has a major effect on brain volume. However, the normative studies available are constrained by small sample sizes, restricted age coverage and significant methodological variability. These limitations introduce inconsistencies and may obscure or distort the lifespan trajectories of brain morphometry. In response, we capitalized on the resources of the Enhancing Neuroimaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis (ENIGMA) Consortium to examine age-related trajectories inferred from cross-sectional measures of the ventricles, the basal ganglia (caudate, putamen, pallidum, and nucleus accumbens), the thalamus, hippocampus and amygdala using magnetic resonance imaging data obtained from 18,605 individuals aged 3-90 years. All subcortical structure volumes were at their maximum value early in life. The volume of the basal ganglia showed a monotonic negative association with age thereafter; there was no significant association between age and the volumes of the thalamus, amygdala and the hippocampus (with some degree of decline in thalamus) until the sixth decade of life after which they also showed a steep negative association with age. The lateral ventricles showed continuous enlargement throughout the lifespan. Age was positively associated with inter-individual variability in the hippocampus and amygdala and the lateral ventricles. These results were robust to potential confounders and could be used to examine the functional significance of deviations from typical age-related morphometric patterns.
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- 2022
6. Epigenome-wide meta-analysis of blood DNA methylation and its association with subcortical volumes: findings from the ENIGMA Epigenetics Working Group
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Jia, Tianye, Chu, Congying, Liu, Yun, van Dongen, Jenny, Papastergios, Evangelos, Armstrong, Nicola J, Bastin, Mark E, Carrillo-Roa, Tania, den Braber, Anouk, Harris, Mathew, Jansen, Rick, Liu, Jingyu, Luciano, Michelle, Ori, Anil PS, Roiz Santiañez, Roberto, Ruggeri, Barbara, Sarkisyan, Daniil, Shin, Jean, Sungeun, Kim, Tordesillas Gutiérrez, Diana, van’t Ent, Dennis, Ames, David, Artiges, Eric, Bakalkin, Georgy, Banaschewski, Tobias, Bokde, Arun LW, Brodaty, Henry, Bromberg, Uli, Brouwer, Rachel, Büchel, Christian, Burke Quinlan, Erin, Cahn, Wiepke, de Zubicaray, Greig I, Ehrlich, Stefan, Ekström, Tomas J, Flor, Herta, Fröhner, Juliane H, Frouin, Vincent, Garavan, Hugh, Gowland, Penny, Heinz, Andreas, Hoare, Jacqueline, Ittermann, Bernd, Jahanshad, Neda, Jiang, Jiyang, Kwok, John B, Martin, Nicholas G, Martinot, Jean-Luc, Mather, Karen A, McMahon, Katie L, McRae, Allan F, Nees, Frauke, Papadopoulos Orfanos, Dimitri, Paus, Tomáš, Poustka, Luise, Sämann, Philipp G, Schofield, Peter R, Smolka, Michael N, Stein, Dan J, Strike, Lachlan T, Teeuw, Jalmar, Thalamuthu, Anbupalam, Trollor, Julian, Walter, Henrik, Wardlaw, Joanna M, Wen, Wei, Whelan, Robert, Apostolova, Liana G, Binder, Elisabeth B, Boomsma, Dorret I, Calhoun, Vince, Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, Deary, Ian J, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke, Ophoff, Roel A, Pausova, Zdenka, Sachdev, Perminder S, Saykin, Andrew, Wright, Margaret J, Thompson, Paul M, Schumann, Gunter, and Desrivières, Sylvane
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Biological Psychology ,Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Psychology ,Mental Health ,Neurosciences ,Genetics ,Human Genome ,Diabetes ,Neurodegenerative ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,Neurological ,Mental health ,CpG Islands ,DNA Methylation ,Epigenesis ,Genetic ,Epigenome ,Genome-Wide Association Study ,Humans ,Biological Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Psychology and Cognitive Sciences ,Psychiatry ,Clinical sciences ,Biological psychology ,Clinical and health psychology - Abstract
DNA methylation, which is modulated by both genetic factors and environmental exposures, may offer a unique opportunity to discover novel biomarkers of disease-related brain phenotypes, even when measured in other tissues than brain, such as blood. A few studies of small sample sizes have revealed associations between blood DNA methylation and neuropsychopathology, however, large-scale epigenome-wide association studies (EWAS) are needed to investigate the utility of DNA methylation profiling as a peripheral marker for the brain. Here, in an analysis of eleven international cohorts, totalling 3337 individuals, we report epigenome-wide meta-analyses of blood DNA methylation with volumes of the hippocampus, thalamus and nucleus accumbens (NAcc)-three subcortical regions selected for their associations with disease and heritability and volumetric variability. Analyses of individual CpGs revealed genome-wide significant associations with hippocampal volume at two loci. No significant associations were found for analyses of thalamus and nucleus accumbens volumes. Cluster-based analyses revealed additional differentially methylated regions (DMRs) associated with hippocampal volume. DNA methylation at these loci affected expression of proximal genes involved in learning and memory, stem cell maintenance and differentiation, fatty acid metabolism and type-2 diabetes. These DNA methylation marks, their interaction with genetic variants and their impact on gene expression offer new insights into the relationship between epigenetic variation and brain structure and may provide the basis for biomarker discovery in neurodegeneration and neuropsychiatric conditions.
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- 2021
7. 1q21.1 distal copy number variants are associated with cerebral and cognitive alterations in humans.
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Sønderby, Ida E, van der Meer, Dennis, Moreau, Clara, Kaufmann, Tobias, Walters, G Bragi, Ellegaard, Maria, Abdellaoui, Abdel, Ames, David, Amunts, Katrin, Andersson, Micael, Armstrong, Nicola J, Bernard, Manon, Blackburn, Nicholas B, Blangero, John, Boomsma, Dorret I, Brodaty, Henry, Brouwer, Rachel M, Bülow, Robin, Bøen, Rune, Cahn, Wiepke, Calhoun, Vince D, Caspers, Svenja, Ching, Christopher RK, Cichon, Sven, Ciufolini, Simone, Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, Curran, Joanne E, Dale, Anders M, Dalvie, Shareefa, Dazzan, Paola, de Geus, Eco JC, de Zubicaray, Greig I, de Zwarte, Sonja MC, Desrivieres, Sylvane, Doherty, Joanne L, Donohoe, Gary, Draganski, Bogdan, Ehrlich, Stefan, Eising, Else, Espeseth, Thomas, Fejgin, Kim, Fisher, Simon E, Fladby, Tormod, Frei, Oleksandr, Frouin, Vincent, Fukunaga, Masaki, Gareau, Thomas, Ge, Tian, Glahn, David C, Grabe, Hans J, Groenewold, Nynke A, Gústafsson, Ómar, Haavik, Jan, Haberg, Asta K, Hall, Jeremy, Hashimoto, Ryota, Hehir-Kwa, Jayne Y, Hibar, Derrek P, Hillegers, Manon HJ, Hoffmann, Per, Holleran, Laurena, Holmes, Avram J, Homuth, Georg, Hottenga, Jouke-Jan, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E, Ikeda, Masashi, Jahanshad, Neda, Jockwitz, Christiane, Johansson, Stefan, Jönsson, Erik G, Jørgensen, Niklas R, Kikuchi, Masataka, Knowles, Emma EM, Kumar, Kuldeep, Le Hellard, Stephanie, Leu, Costin, Linden, David EJ, Liu, Jingyu, Lundervold, Arvid, Lundervold, Astri Johansen, Maillard, Anne M, Martin, Nicholas G, Martin-Brevet, Sandra, Mather, Karen A, Mathias, Samuel R, McMahon, Katie L, McRae, Allan F, Medland, Sarah E, Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas, Moberget, Torgeir, Modenato, Claudia, Sánchez, Jennifer Monereo, Morris, Derek W, Mühleisen, Thomas W, Murray, Robin M, Nielsen, Jacob, Nordvik, Jan E, Nyberg, Lars, Loohuis, Loes M Olde, and Ophoff, Roel A
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Low-frequency 1q21.1 distal deletion and duplication copy number variant (CNV) carriers are predisposed to multiple neurodevelopmental disorders, including schizophrenia, autism and intellectual disability. Human carriers display a high prevalence of micro- and macrocephaly in deletion and duplication carriers, respectively. The underlying brain structural diversity remains largely unknown. We systematically called CNVs in 38 cohorts from the large-scale ENIGMA-CNV collaboration and the UK Biobank and identified 28 1q21.1 distal deletion and 22 duplication carriers and 37,088 non-carriers (48% male) derived from 15 distinct magnetic resonance imaging scanner sites. With standardized methods, we compared subcortical and cortical brain measures (all) and cognitive performance (UK Biobank only) between carrier groups also testing for mediation of brain structure on cognition. We identified positive dosage effects of copy number on intracranial volume (ICV) and total cortical surface area, with the largest effects in frontal and cingulate cortices, and negative dosage effects on caudate and hippocampal volumes. The carriers displayed distinct cognitive deficit profiles in cognitive tasks from the UK Biobank with intermediate decreases in duplication carriers and somewhat larger in deletion carriers-the latter potentially mediated by ICV or cortical surface area. These results shed light on pathobiological mechanisms of neurodevelopmental disorders, by demonstrating gene dose effect on specific brain structures and effect on cognitive function.
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- 2021
8. Polygenic risk scores and brain structures both contribute to externalizing behavior in childhood - A study in the Adolescent Brain and Cognitive Development (ABCD) cohort
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Teeuw, Jalmar, Mota, Nina Roth, Klein, Marieke, Blankenstein, Neeltje E., Tielbeek, Jorim J., Jansen, Lucres M.C., Franke, Barbara, and Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E.
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- 2023
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9. The Association Between Familial Risk and Brain Abnormalities Is Disease Specific: An ENIGMA-Relatives Study of Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder.
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de Zwarte, Sonja MC, Brouwer, Rachel M, Agartz, Ingrid, Alda, Martin, Aleman, André, Alpert, Kathryn I, Bearden, Carrie E, Bertolino, Alessandro, Bois, Catherine, Bonvino, Aurora, Bramon, Elvira, Buimer, Elizabeth EL, Cahn, Wiepke, Cannon, Dara M, Cannon, Tyrone D, Caseras, Xavier, Castro-Fornieles, Josefina, Chen, Qiang, Chung, Yoonho, De la Serna, Elena, Di Giorgio, Annabella, Doucet, Gaelle E, Eker, Mehmet Cagdas, Erk, Susanne, Fears, Scott C, Foley, Sonya F, Frangou, Sophia, Frankland, Andrew, Fullerton, Janice M, Glahn, David C, Goghari, Vina M, Goldman, Aaron L, Gonul, Ali Saffet, Gruber, Oliver, de Haan, Lieuwe, Hajek, Tomas, Hawkins, Emma L, Heinz, Andreas, Hillegers, Manon HJ, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E, Hultman, Christina M, Ingvar, Martin, Johansson, Viktoria, Jönsson, Erik G, Kane, Fergus, Kempton, Matthew J, Koenis, Marinka MG, Kopecek, Miloslav, Krabbendam, Lydia, Krämer, Bernd, Lawrie, Stephen M, Lenroot, Rhoshel K, Marcelis, Machteld, Marsman, Jan-Bernard C, Mattay, Venkata S, McDonald, Colm, Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas, Michielse, Stijn, Mitchell, Philip B, Moreno, Dolores, Murray, Robin M, Mwangi, Benson, Najt, Pablo, Neilson, Emma, Newport, Jason, van Os, Jim, Overs, Bronwyn, Ozerdem, Aysegul, Picchioni, Marco M, Richter, Anja, Roberts, Gloria, Aydogan, Aybala Saricicek, Schofield, Peter R, Simsek, Fatma, Soares, Jair C, Sugranyes, Gisela, Toulopoulou, Timothea, Tronchin, Giulia, Walter, Henrik, Wang, Lei, Weinberger, Daniel R, Whalley, Heather C, Yalin, Nefize, Andreassen, Ole A, Ching, Christopher RK, van Erp, Theo GM, Turner, Jessica A, Jahanshad, Neda, Thompson, Paul M, Kahn, René S, and van Haren, Neeltje EM
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Brain ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Cohort Studies ,Bipolar Disorder ,Schizophrenia ,Adult ,Middle Aged ,Female ,Male ,Young Adult ,Bipolar disorder ,Familial risk ,Imaging ,Meta-analysis ,Neurodevelopment ,Biological Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Psychology and Cognitive Sciences ,Psychiatry - Abstract
BackgroundSchizophrenia and bipolar disorder share genetic liability, and some structural brain abnormalities are common to both conditions. First-degree relatives of patients with schizophrenia (FDRs-SZ) show similar brain abnormalities to patients, albeit with smaller effect sizes. Imaging findings in first-degree relatives of patients with bipolar disorder (FDRs-BD) have been inconsistent in the past, but recent studies report regionally greater volumes compared with control subjects.MethodsWe performed a meta-analysis of global and subcortical brain measures of 6008 individuals (1228 FDRs-SZ, 852 FDRs-BD, 2246 control subjects, 1016 patients with schizophrenia, 666 patients with bipolar disorder) from 34 schizophrenia and/or bipolar disorder family cohorts with standardized methods. Analyses were repeated with a correction for intracranial volume (ICV) and for the presence of any psychopathology in the relatives and control subjects.ResultsFDRs-BD had significantly larger ICV (d = +0.16, q < .05 corrected), whereas FDRs-SZ showed smaller thalamic volumes than control subjects (d = -0.12, q < .05 corrected). ICV explained the enlargements in the brain measures in FDRs-BD. In FDRs-SZ, after correction for ICV, total brain, cortical gray matter, cerebral white matter, cerebellar gray and white matter, and thalamus volumes were significantly smaller; the cortex was thinner (d
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10. Genetic variants associated with longitudinal changes in brain structure across the lifespan
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Brouwer, Rachel M., Klein, Marieke, Grasby, Katrina L., Schnack, Hugo G., Jahanshad, Neda, Teeuw, Jalmar, Thomopoulos, Sophia I., Sprooten, Emma, Franz, Carol E., Gogtay, Nitin, Kremen, William S., Panizzon, Matthew S., Olde Loohuis, Loes M., Whelan, Christopher D., Aghajani, Moji, Alloza, Clara, Alnæs, Dag, Artiges, Eric, Ayesa-Arriola, Rosa, Barker, Gareth J., Bastin, Mark E., Blok, Elisabet, Bøen, Erlend, Breukelaar, Isabella A., Bright, Joanna K., Buimer, Elizabeth E. L., Bülow, Robin, Cannon, Dara M., Ciufolini, Simone, Crossley, Nicolas A., Damatac, Christienne G., Dazzan, Paola, de Mol, Casper L., de Zwarte, Sonja M. C., Desrivières, Sylvane, Díaz-Caneja, Covadonga M., Doan, Nhat Trung, Dohm, Katharina, Fröhner, Juliane H., Goltermann, Janik, Grigis, Antoine, Grotegerd, Dominik, Han, Laura K. M., Harris, Mathew A., Hartman, Catharina A., Heany, Sarah J., Heindel, Walter, Heslenfeld, Dirk J., Hohmann, Sarah, Ittermann, Bernd, Jansen, Philip R., Janssen, Joost, Jia, Tianye, Jiang, Jiyang, Jockwitz, Christiane, Karali, Temmuz, Keeser, Daniel, Koevoets, Martijn G. J. C., Lenroot, Rhoshel K., Malchow, Berend, Mandl, René C. W., Medel, Vicente, Meinert, Susanne, Morgan, Catherine A., Mühleisen, Thomas W., Nabulsi, Leila, Opel, Nils, de la Foz, Víctor Ortiz-García, Overs, Bronwyn J., Paillère Martinot, Marie-Laure, Redlich, Ronny, Marques, Tiago Reis, Repple, Jonathan, Roberts, Gloria, Roshchupkin, Gennady V., Setiaman, Nikita, Shumskaya, Elena, Stein, Frederike, Sudre, Gustavo, Takahashi, Shun, Thalamuthu, Anbupalam, Tordesillas-Gutiérrez, Diana, van der Lugt, Aad, van Haren, Neeltje E. M., Wardlaw, Joanna M., Wen, Wei, Westeneng, Henk-Jan, Wittfeld, Katharina, Zhu, Alyssa H., Zugman, Andre, Armstrong, Nicola J., Bonfiglio, Gaia, Bralten, Janita, Dalvie, Shareefa, Davies, Gail, Di Forti, Marta, Ding, Linda, Donohoe, Gary, Forstner, Andreas J., Gonzalez-Peñas, Javier, Guimaraes, Joao P. O. F. T., Homuth, Georg, Hottenga, Jouke-Jan, Knol, Maria J., Kwok, John B. J., Le Hellard, Stephanie, Mather, Karen A., Milaneschi, Yuri, Morris, Derek W., Nöthen, Markus M., Papiol, Sergi, Rietschel, Marcella, Santoro, Marcos L., Steen, Vidar M., Stein, Jason L., Streit, Fabian, Tankard, Rick M., Teumer, Alexander, van ‘t Ent, Dennis, van der Meer, Dennis, van Eijk, Kristel R., Vassos, Evangelos, Vázquez-Bourgon, Javier, Witt, Stephanie H., Adams, Hieab H. H., Agartz, Ingrid, Ames, David, Amunts, Katrin, Andreassen, Ole A., Arango, Celso, Banaschewski, Tobias, Baune, Bernhard T., Belangero, Sintia I., Bokde, Arun L. W., Boomsma, Dorret I., Bressan, Rodrigo A., Brodaty, Henry, Buitelaar, Jan K., Cahn, Wiepke, Caspers, Svenja, Cichon, Sven, Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, Cox, Simon R., Dannlowski, Udo, Elvsåshagen, Torbjørn, Espeseth, Thomas, Falkai, Peter G., Fisher, Simon E., Flor, Herta, Fullerton, Janice M., Garavan, Hugh, Gowland, Penny A., Grabe, Hans J., Hahn, Tim, Heinz, Andreas, Hillegers, Manon, Hoare, Jacqueline, Hoekstra, Pieter J., Ikram, Mohammad A., Jackowski, Andrea P., Jansen, Andreas, Jönsson, Erik G., Kahn, Rene S., Kircher, Tilo, Korgaonkar, Mayuresh S., Krug, Axel, Lemaitre, Herve, Malt, Ulrik F., Martinot, Jean-Luc, McDonald, Colm, Mitchell, Philip B., Muetzel, Ryan L., Murray, Robin M., Nees, Frauke, Nenadić, Igor, Oosterlaan, Jaap, Ophoff, Roel A., Pan, Pedro M., Penninx, Brenda W. J. H., Poustka, Luise, Sachdev, Perminder S., Salum, Giovanni A., Schofield, Peter R., Schumann, Gunter, Shaw, Philip, Sim, Kang, Smolka, Michael N., Stein, Dan J., Trollor, Julian N., van den Berg, Leonard H., Veldink, Jan H., Walter, Henrik, Westlye, Lars T., Whelan, Robert, White, Tonya, Wright, Margaret J., Medland, Sarah E., Franke, Barbara, Thompson, Paul M., and Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E.
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- 2022
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11. Cortical Brain Abnormalities in 4474 Individuals With Schizophrenia and 5098 Control Subjects via the Enhancing Neuro Imaging Genetics Through Meta Analysis (ENIGMA) Consortium.
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van Erp, Theo GM, Walton, Esther, Hibar, Derrek P, Schmaal, Lianne, Jiang, Wenhao, Glahn, David C, Pearlson, Godfrey D, Yao, Nailin, Fukunaga, Masaki, Hashimoto, Ryota, Okada, Naohiro, Yamamori, Hidenaga, Bustillo, Juan R, Clark, Vincent P, Agartz, Ingrid, Mueller, Bryon A, Cahn, Wiepke, de Zwarte, Sonja MC, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E, Kahn, René S, Ophoff, Roel A, van Haren, Neeltje EM, Andreassen, Ole A, Dale, Anders M, Doan, Nhat Trung, Gurholt, Tiril P, Hartberg, Cecilie B, Haukvik, Unn K, Jørgensen, Kjetil N, Lagerberg, Trine V, Melle, Ingrid, Westlye, Lars T, Gruber, Oliver, Kraemer, Bernd, Richter, Anja, Zilles, David, Calhoun, Vince D, Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, Roiz-Santiañez, Roberto, Tordesillas-Gutiérrez, Diana, Loughland, Carmel, Carr, Vaughan J, Catts, Stanley, Cropley, Vanessa L, Fullerton, Janice M, Green, Melissa J, Henskens, Frans A, Jablensky, Assen, Lenroot, Rhoshel K, Mowry, Bryan J, Michie, Patricia T, Pantelis, Christos, Quidé, Yann, Schall, Ulrich, Scott, Rodney J, Cairns, Murray J, Seal, Marc, Tooney, Paul A, Rasser, Paul E, Cooper, Gavin, Shannon Weickert, Cynthia, Weickert, Thomas W, Morris, Derek W, Hong, Elliot, Kochunov, Peter, Beard, Lauren M, Gur, Raquel E, Gur, Ruben C, Satterthwaite, Theodore D, Wolf, Daniel H, Belger, Aysenil, Brown, Gregory G, Ford, Judith M, Macciardi, Fabio, Mathalon, Daniel H, O'Leary, Daniel S, Potkin, Steven G, Preda, Adrian, Voyvodic, James, Lim, Kelvin O, McEwen, Sarah, Yang, Fude, Tan, Yunlong, Tan, Shuping, Wang, Zhiren, Fan, Fengmei, Chen, Jingxu, Xiang, Hong, Tang, Shiyou, Guo, Hua, Wan, Ping, Wei, Dong, Bockholt, Henry J, Ehrlich, Stefan, Wolthusen, Rick PF, King, Margaret D, Shoemaker, Jody M, Sponheim, Scott R, De Haan, Lieuwe, and Koenders, Laura
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Karolinska Schizophrenia Project ,Brain ,Frontal Lobe ,Prefrontal Cortex ,Temporal Lobe ,Humans ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Severity of Illness Index ,Linear Models ,Case-Control Studies ,Schizophrenia ,Age of Onset ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Aged ,Middle Aged ,Child ,Female ,Male ,Young Adult ,Neuroimaging ,Cortical ,Imaging ,Meta-analysis ,Surface area ,Thickness ,Serious Mental Illness ,Biomedical Imaging ,Mental Health ,Clinical Research ,Neurosciences ,Brain Disorders ,Mental health ,Biological Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Psychology and Cognitive Sciences ,Psychiatry - Abstract
BackgroundThe profile of cortical neuroanatomical abnormalities in schizophrenia is not fully understood, despite hundreds of published structural brain imaging studies. This study presents the first meta-analysis of cortical thickness and surface area abnormalities in schizophrenia conducted by the ENIGMA (Enhancing Neuro Imaging Genetics through Meta Analysis) Schizophrenia Working Group.MethodsThe study included data from 4474 individuals with schizophrenia (mean age, 32.3 years; range, 11-78 years; 66% male) and 5098 healthy volunteers (mean age, 32.8 years; range, 10-87 years; 53% male) assessed with standardized methods at 39 centers worldwide.ResultsCompared with healthy volunteers, individuals with schizophrenia have widespread thinner cortex (left/right hemisphere: Cohen's d = -0.530/-0.516) and smaller surface area (left/right hemisphere: Cohen's d = -0.251/-0.254), with the largest effect sizes for both in frontal and temporal lobe regions. Regional group differences in cortical thickness remained significant when statistically controlling for global cortical thickness, suggesting regional specificity. In contrast, effects for cortical surface area appear global. Case-control, negative, cortical thickness effect sizes were two to three times larger in individuals receiving antipsychotic medication relative to unmedicated individuals. Negative correlations between age and bilateral temporal pole thickness were stronger in individuals with schizophrenia than in healthy volunteers. Regional cortical thickness showed significant negative correlations with normalized medication dose, symptom severity, and duration of illness and positive correlations with age at onset.ConclusionsThe findings indicate that the ENIGMA meta-analysis approach can achieve robust findings in clinical neuroscience studies; also, medication effects should be taken into account in future genetic association studies of cortical thickness in schizophrenia.
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12. Heterogeneity of morphometric similarity networks in health and schizophrenia
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Janssen, Joost, primary, Gallego, Ana Guil, additional, Díaz-Caneja, Covadonga M., additional, Lois, Noemi Gonzalez, additional, Janssen, Niels, additional, González-Peñas, Javier, additional, Macias, Pedro, additional, Buimer, Elizabeth, additional, van Haren, Neeltje, additional, Arango, Celso, additional, Kahn, Rene, additional, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke, additional, and Schnack, Hugo, additional
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13. Structural Methods in Gray Matter
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Mandl, René C. W., Schnack, Hugo G., Brouwer, Rachel M., Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., Kubicki, Marek, editor, and Shenton, Martha E., editor
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14. Reduced resting state functional connectivity in the hippocampus-midbrain-striatum network of schizophrenia patients
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Gangadin, Shiral S., Cahn, Wiepke, Scheewe, Thomas W., Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., and Bossong, Matthijs G.
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15. Reliability modelling of resting-state functional connectivity
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Teeuw, Jalmar, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., Boomsma, Dorret I., and Brouwer, Rachel M.
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16. Accelerated aging in the brain, epigenetic aging in blood, and polygenic risk for schizophrenia
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Teeuw, Jalmar, Ori, Anil P.S., Brouwer, Rachel M., de Zwarte, Sonja M.C., Schnack, Hugo G., Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., and Ophoff, Roel A.
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17. Human subcortical brain asymmetries in 15,847 people worldwide reveal effects of age and sex.
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Guadalupe, Tulio, Mathias, Samuel R, vanErp, Theo GM, Whelan, Christopher D, Zwiers, Marcel P, Abe, Yoshinari, Abramovic, Lucija, Agartz, Ingrid, Andreassen, Ole A, Arias-Vásquez, Alejandro, Aribisala, Benjamin S, Armstrong, Nicola J, Arolt, Volker, Artiges, Eric, Ayesa-Arriola, Rosa, Baboyan, Vatche G, Banaschewski, Tobias, Barker, Gareth, Bastin, Mark E, Baune, Bernhard T, Blangero, John, Bokde, Arun LW, Boedhoe, Premika SW, Bose, Anushree, Brem, Silvia, Brodaty, Henry, Bromberg, Uli, Brooks, Samantha, Büchel, Christian, Buitelaar, Jan, Calhoun, Vince D, Cannon, Dara M, Cattrell, Anna, Cheng, Yuqi, Conrod, Patricia J, Conzelmann, Annette, Corvin, Aiden, Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, Crivello, Fabrice, Dannlowski, Udo, de Zubicaray, Greig I, de Zwarte, Sonja MC, Deary, Ian J, Desrivières, Sylvane, Doan, Nhat Trung, Donohoe, Gary, Dørum, Erlend S, Ehrlich, Stefan, Espeseth, Thomas, Fernández, Guillén, Flor, Herta, Fouche, Jean-Paul, Frouin, Vincent, Fukunaga, Masaki, Gallinat, Jürgen, Garavan, Hugh, Gill, Michael, Suarez, Andrea Gonzalez, Gowland, Penny, Grabe, Hans J, Grotegerd, Dominik, Gruber, Oliver, Hagenaars, Saskia, Hashimoto, Ryota, Hauser, Tobias U, Heinz, Andreas, Hibar, Derrek P, Hoekstra, Pieter J, Hoogman, Martine, Howells, Fleur M, Hu, Hao, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E, Huyser, Chaim, Ittermann, Bernd, Jahanshad, Neda, Jönsson, Erik G, Jurk, Sarah, Kahn, Rene S, Kelly, Sinead, Kraemer, Bernd, Kugel, Harald, Kwon, Jun Soo, Lemaitre, Herve, Lesch, Klaus-Peter, Lochner, Christine, Luciano, Michelle, Marquand, Andre F, Martin, Nicholas G, Martínez-Zalacaín, Ignacio, Martinot, Jean-Luc, Mataix-Cols, David, Mather, Karen, McDonald, Colm, McMahon, Katie L, Medland, Sarah E, Menchón, José M, Morris, Derek W, Mothersill, Omar, Maniega, Susana Munoz, and Mwangi, Benson
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Brain ,Humans ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Organ Size ,Aging ,Sex Characteristics ,Quantitative Trait ,Heritable ,Adolescent ,Adult ,Aged ,Middle Aged ,Female ,Male ,Functional Laterality ,Meta-Analysis as Topic ,Young Adult ,Age ,Enigma ,Handedness ,Heritability ,Meta-analysis ,Sex ,Subcortical brain asymmetry ,Quantitative Trait ,Heritable ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Psychology and Cognitive Sciences ,Experimental Psychology - Abstract
The two hemispheres of the human brain differ functionally and structurally. Despite over a century of research, the extent to which brain asymmetry is influenced by sex, handedness, age, and genetic factors is still controversial. Here we present the largest ever analysis of subcortical brain asymmetries, in a harmonized multi-site study using meta-analysis methods. Volumetric asymmetry of seven subcortical structures was assessed in 15,847 MRI scans from 52 datasets worldwide. There were sex differences in the asymmetry of the globus pallidus and putamen. Heritability estimates, derived from 1170 subjects belonging to 71 extended pedigrees, revealed that additive genetic factors influenced the asymmetry of these two structures and that of the hippocampus and thalamus. Handedness had no detectable effect on subcortical asymmetries, even in this unprecedented sample size, but the asymmetry of the putamen varied with age. Genetic drivers of asymmetry in the hippocampus, thalamus and basal ganglia may affect variability in human cognition, including susceptibility to psychiatric disorders.
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18. Heterogeneity of morphometric similarity networks in health and schizophrenia
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Onderzoeksgroep 1, Onderzoeksgroep 11, Brain, Onderzoek, Janssen, Joost, Gallego, Ana Guil, Díaz-Caneja, Covadonga M, Lois, Noemi González, Janssen, Niels, González-Peñas, Javier, Gordaliza, Pedro M, Buimer, Elizabeth E L, van Haren, Neeltje E M, Arango, Celso, Kahn, René S, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E, Schnack, Hugo G, Onderzoeksgroep 1, Onderzoeksgroep 11, Brain, Onderzoek, Janssen, Joost, Gallego, Ana Guil, Díaz-Caneja, Covadonga M, Lois, Noemi González, Janssen, Niels, González-Peñas, Javier, Gordaliza, Pedro M, Buimer, Elizabeth E L, van Haren, Neeltje E M, Arango, Celso, Kahn, René S, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E, and Schnack, Hugo G
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19. Growing Up Together in Society (GUTS): A team science effort to predict societal trajectories in adolescence and young adulthood
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Onderzoeksgroep 1, Crone, Eveline A., Bol, Thijs, Braams, Barbara R., de Rooij, Mark, Franke, Barbara, Franken, Ingmar, Gazzola, Valeria, Güroğlu, Berna, Huizenga, Hilde, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke, Keijsers, Loes, Keysers, Christian, Krabbendam, Lydia, Jansen, Lucres, Popma, Arne, Stulp, Gert, van Atteveldt, Nienke, van Duijvenvoorde, Anna, Veenstra, René, Onderzoeksgroep 1, Crone, Eveline A., Bol, Thijs, Braams, Barbara R., de Rooij, Mark, Franke, Barbara, Franken, Ingmar, Gazzola, Valeria, Güroğlu, Berna, Huizenga, Hilde, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke, Keijsers, Loes, Keysers, Christian, Krabbendam, Lydia, Jansen, Lucres, Popma, Arne, Stulp, Gert, van Atteveldt, Nienke, van Duijvenvoorde, Anna, and Veenstra, René
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20. Brain-age prediction:Systematic evaluation of site effects, and sample age range and size
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Yu, Yuetong, Cui, Hao‐Qi, Haas, Shalaila S., New, Faye, Sanford, Nicole, Yu, Kevin, Zhan, Denghuang, Yang, Guoyuan, Gao, Jia‐Hong, Wei, Dongtao, Qiu, Jiang, Banaj, Nerisa, Boomsma, Dorret I., Breier, Alan, Brodaty, Henry, Buckner, Randy L., Buitelaar, Jan K., Cannon, Dara M., Caseras, Xavier, Clark, Vincent P., Conrod, Patricia J., Crivello, Fabrice, Crone, Eveline A., Dannlowski, Udo, Davey, Christopher G., de Haan, Lieuwe, de Zubicaray, Greig I., Di Giorgio, Annabella, Fisch, Lukas, Fisher, Simon E., Franke, Barbara, Glahn, David C., Grotegerd, Dominik, Gruber, Oliver, Gur, Raquel E., Gur, Ruben C., Hahn, Tim, Harrison, Ben J., Hatton, Sean, Hickie, Ian B., Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., Jamieson, Alec J., Jernigan, Terry L., Jiang, Jiyang, Kalnin, Andrew J., Kang, Sim, Kochan, Nicole A., Kraus, Anna, Lagopoulos, Jim, Lazaro, Luisa, McDonald, Brenna C., McDonald, Colm, McMahon, Katie L., Mwangi, Benson, Piras, Fabrizio, Rodriguez‐Cruces, Raul, Royer, Jessica, Sachdev, Perminder S., Satterthwaite, Theodore D., Saykin, Andrew J., Schumann, Gunter, Sevaggi, Pierluigi, Smoller, Jordan W., Soares, Jair C., Spalletta, Gianfranco, Tamnes, Christian K., Trollor, Julian N., Van't Ent, Dennis, Vecchio, Daniela, Walter, Henrik, Wang, Yang, Weber, Bernd, Wen, Wei, Wierenga, Lara M., Williams, Steven C. R., Wu, Mon‐Ju, Zunta‐Soares, Giovana B., Bernhardt, Boris, Thompson, Paul, Frangou, Sophia, Ge, Ruiyang, Yu, Yuetong, Cui, Hao‐Qi, Haas, Shalaila S., New, Faye, Sanford, Nicole, Yu, Kevin, Zhan, Denghuang, Yang, Guoyuan, Gao, Jia‐Hong, Wei, Dongtao, Qiu, Jiang, Banaj, Nerisa, Boomsma, Dorret I., Breier, Alan, Brodaty, Henry, Buckner, Randy L., Buitelaar, Jan K., Cannon, Dara M., Caseras, Xavier, Clark, Vincent P., Conrod, Patricia J., Crivello, Fabrice, Crone, Eveline A., Dannlowski, Udo, Davey, Christopher G., de Haan, Lieuwe, de Zubicaray, Greig I., Di Giorgio, Annabella, Fisch, Lukas, Fisher, Simon E., Franke, Barbara, Glahn, David C., Grotegerd, Dominik, Gruber, Oliver, Gur, Raquel E., Gur, Ruben C., Hahn, Tim, Harrison, Ben J., Hatton, Sean, Hickie, Ian B., Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., Jamieson, Alec J., Jernigan, Terry L., Jiang, Jiyang, Kalnin, Andrew J., Kang, Sim, Kochan, Nicole A., Kraus, Anna, Lagopoulos, Jim, Lazaro, Luisa, McDonald, Brenna C., McDonald, Colm, McMahon, Katie L., Mwangi, Benson, Piras, Fabrizio, Rodriguez‐Cruces, Raul, Royer, Jessica, Sachdev, Perminder S., Satterthwaite, Theodore D., Saykin, Andrew J., Schumann, Gunter, Sevaggi, Pierluigi, Smoller, Jordan W., Soares, Jair C., Spalletta, Gianfranco, Tamnes, Christian K., Trollor, Julian N., Van't Ent, Dennis, Vecchio, Daniela, Walter, Henrik, Wang, Yang, Weber, Bernd, Wen, Wei, Wierenga, Lara M., Williams, Steven C. R., Wu, Mon‐Ju, Zunta‐Soares, Giovana B., Bernhardt, Boris, Thompson, Paul, Frangou, Sophia, and Ge, Ruiyang
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Structural neuroimaging data have been used to compute an estimate of the biological age of the brain (brain-age) which has been associated with other biologically and behaviorally meaningful measures of brain development and aging. The ongoing research interest in brain-age has highlighted the need for robust and publicly available brain-age models pre-trained on data from large samples of healthy individuals. To address this need we have previously released a developmental brain-age model. Here we expand this work to develop, empirically validate, and disseminate a pre-trained brain-age model to cover most of the human lifespan. To achieve this, we selected the best-performing model after systematically examining the impact of seven site harmonization strategies, age range, and sample size on brain-age prediction in a discovery sample of brain morphometric measures from 35,683 healthy individuals (age range: 5–90 years; 53.59% female). The pre-trained models were tested for cross-dataset generalizability in an independent sample comprising 2101 healthy individuals (age range: 8–80 years; 55.35% female) and for longitudinal consistency in a further sample comprising 377 healthy individuals (age range: 9–25 years; 49.87% female). This empirical examination yielded the following findings: (1) the accuracy of age prediction from morphometry data was higher when no site harmonization was applied; (2) dividing the discovery sample into two age-bins (5–40 and 40–90 years) provided a better balance between model accuracy and explained age variance than other alternatives; (3) model accuracy for brain-age prediction plateaued at a sample size exceeding 1600 participants. These findings have been incorporated into CentileBrain (https://centilebrain.org/#/brainAGE2), an open-science, web-based platform for individualized neuroimaging metrics.
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21. Growing Up Together in Society (GUTS):A team science effort to predict societal trajectories in adolescence and young adulthood
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Crone, Eveline A, Bol, Thijs, Braams, Barbara R, de Rooij, Mark, Franke, Barbara, Franken, Ingmar, Gazzola, Valeria, Güroğlu, Berna, Huizenga, Hilde, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke, Keijsers, Loes, Keysers, Christian, Krabbendam, Lydia, Jansen, Lucres, Popma, Arne, Stulp, Gert, van Atteveldt, Nienke, van Duijvenvoorde, Anna, Veenstra, René, Crone, Eveline A, Bol, Thijs, Braams, Barbara R, de Rooij, Mark, Franke, Barbara, Franken, Ingmar, Gazzola, Valeria, Güroğlu, Berna, Huizenga, Hilde, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke, Keijsers, Loes, Keysers, Christian, Krabbendam, Lydia, Jansen, Lucres, Popma, Arne, Stulp, Gert, van Atteveldt, Nienke, van Duijvenvoorde, Anna, and Veenstra, René
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Our society faces a great diversity of opportunities for youth. The 10-year Growing Up Together in Society (GUTS) program has the long-term goal to understand which combination of measures best predict societal trajectories, such as school success, mental health, well-being, and developing a sense of belonging in society. Our leading hypothesis is that self-regulation is key to how adolescents successfully navigate the demands of contemporary society. We aim to test these questions using socio-economic, questionnaire (including experience sampling methods), behavioral, brain (fMRI, sMRI, EEG), hormonal, and genetic measures in four large cohorts including adolescents and young adults. Two cohorts are designed as test and replication cohorts to test the developmental trajectory of self-regulation, including adolescents of different socioeconomic status thereby bridging individual, family, and societal perspectives. The third cohort consists of an entire social network to examine how neural and self-regulatory development influences and is influenced by whom adolescents and young adults choose to interact with. The fourth cohort includes youth with early signs of antisocial and delinquent behavior to understand patterns of societal development in individuals at the extreme ends of self-regulation and societal participation, and examines pathways into and out of delinquency. We will complement the newly collected cohorts with data from existing large-scale population-based and case-control cohorts. The study is embedded in a transdisciplinary approach that engages stakeholders throughout the design stage, with a strong focus on citizen science and youth participation in study design, data collection, and interpretation of results, to ensure optimal translation to youth in society.
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22. Growing Up Together in Society (GUTS): A team science effort to predict societal trajectories in adolescence and young adulthood
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Crone, Eveline A, Bol, Thijs, Braams, Barbara R, de Rooij, Mark, Franke, Barbara, Franken, Ingmar, Gazzola, Valeria, Güroğlu, Berna, Huizenga, Hilde, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke, Keijsers, Loes, Keysers, Christian, Krabbendam, Lydia, Jansen, Lucres, Popma, Arne, Stulp, Gert, van Atteveldt, Nienke, van Duijvenvoorde, Anna, Veenstra, René, Crone, Eveline A, Bol, Thijs, Braams, Barbara R, de Rooij, Mark, Franke, Barbara, Franken, Ingmar, Gazzola, Valeria, Güroğlu, Berna, Huizenga, Hilde, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke, Keijsers, Loes, Keysers, Christian, Krabbendam, Lydia, Jansen, Lucres, Popma, Arne, Stulp, Gert, van Atteveldt, Nienke, van Duijvenvoorde, Anna, and Veenstra, René
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Our society faces a great diversity of opportunities for youth. The 10-year Growing Up Together in Society (GUTS) program has the long-term goal to understand which combination of measures best predict societal trajectories, such as school success, mental health, well-being, and developing a sense of belonging in society. Our leading hypothesis is that self-regulation is key to how adolescents successfully navigate the demands of contemporary society. We aim to test these questions using socio-economic, questionnaire (including experience sampling methods), behavioral, brain (fMRI, sMRI, EEG), hormonal, and genetic measures in four large cohorts including adolescents and young adults. Two cohorts are designed as test and replication cohorts to test the developmental trajectory of self-regulation, including adolescents of different socioeconomic status thereby bridging individual, family, and societal perspectives. The third cohort consists of an entire social network to examine how neural and self-regulatory development influences and is influenced by whom adolescents and young adults choose to interact with. The fourth cohort includes youth with early signs of antisocial and delinquent behavior to understand patterns of societal development in individuals at the extreme ends of self-regulation and societal participation, and examines pathways into and out of delinquency. We will complement the newly collected cohorts with data from existing large-scale population-based and case-control cohorts. The study is embedded in a transdisciplinary approach that engages stakeholders throughout the design stage, with a strong focus on citizen science and youth participation in study design, data collection, and interpretation of results, to ensure optimal translation to youth in society.
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23. Normative modelling of brain morphometry across the lifespan with CentileBrain:algorithm benchmarking and model optimisation
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Ge, Ruiyang, Yu, Yuetong, Qi, Yi Xuan, Fan, Yu nan, Chen, Shiyu, Gao, Chuntong, Haas, Shalaila S., New, Faye, Boomsma, Dorret I., Brodaty, Henry, Brouwer, Rachel M., Buckner, Randy, Caseras, Xavier, Crivello, Fabrice, Crone, Eveline A., Erk, Susanne, Fisher, Simon E., Franke, Barbara, Glahn, David C., Dannlowski, Udo, Grotegerd, Dominik, Gruber, Oliver, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., Schumann, Gunter, Tamnes, Christian K., Walter, Henrik, Wierenga, Lara M., Jahanshad, Neda, Thompson, Paul M., Frangou, Sophia, Agartz, Ingrid, Asherson, Philip, Ayesa-Arriola, Rosa, Banaj, Nerisa, Banaschewski, Tobias, Baumeister, Sarah, Bertolino, Alessandro, Borgwardt, Stefan, Bourque, Josiane, Brandeis, Daniel, Breier, Alan, Buitelaar, Jan K., Cannon, Dara M., Cervenka, Simon, Conrod, Patricia J., Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, Davey, Christopher G., de Haan, Lieuwe, de Zubicaray, Greig I., van Haren, Neeltje EM, Ge, Ruiyang, Yu, Yuetong, Qi, Yi Xuan, Fan, Yu nan, Chen, Shiyu, Gao, Chuntong, Haas, Shalaila S., New, Faye, Boomsma, Dorret I., Brodaty, Henry, Brouwer, Rachel M., Buckner, Randy, Caseras, Xavier, Crivello, Fabrice, Crone, Eveline A., Erk, Susanne, Fisher, Simon E., Franke, Barbara, Glahn, David C., Dannlowski, Udo, Grotegerd, Dominik, Gruber, Oliver, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., Schumann, Gunter, Tamnes, Christian K., Walter, Henrik, Wierenga, Lara M., Jahanshad, Neda, Thompson, Paul M., Frangou, Sophia, Agartz, Ingrid, Asherson, Philip, Ayesa-Arriola, Rosa, Banaj, Nerisa, Banaschewski, Tobias, Baumeister, Sarah, Bertolino, Alessandro, Borgwardt, Stefan, Bourque, Josiane, Brandeis, Daniel, Breier, Alan, Buitelaar, Jan K., Cannon, Dara M., Cervenka, Simon, Conrod, Patricia J., Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, Davey, Christopher G., de Haan, Lieuwe, de Zubicaray, Greig I., and van Haren, Neeltje EM
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The value of normative models in research and clinical practice relies on their robustness and a systematic comparison of different modelling algorithms and parameters; however, this has not been done to date. We aimed to identify the optimal approach for normative modelling of brain morphometric data through systematic empirical benchmarking, by quantifying the accuracy of different algorithms and identifying parameters that optimised model performance. We developed this framework with regional morphometric data from 37 407 healthy individuals (53% female and 47% male; aged 3–90 years) from 87 datasets from Europe, Australia, the USA, South Africa, and east Asia following a comparative evaluation of eight algorithms and multiple covariate combinations pertaining to image acquisition and quality, parcellation software versions, global neuroimaging measures, and longitudinal stability. The multivariate fractional polynomial regression (MFPR) emerged as the preferred algorithm, optimised with non-linear polynomials for age and linear effects of global measures as covariates. The MFPR models showed excellent accuracy across the lifespan and within distinct age-bins and longitudinal stability over a 2-year period. The performance of all MFPR models plateaued at sample sizes exceeding 3000 study participants. This model can inform about the biological and behavioural implications of deviations from typical age-related neuroanatomical changes and support future study designs. The model and scripts described here are freely available through CentileBrain.
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24. Genetic and environmental influences on functional connectivity within and between canonical cortical resting-state networks throughout adolescent development in boys and girls
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Teeuw, Jalmar, Brouwer, Rachel M., Guimarães, João P.O.F.T., Brandner, Philip, Koenis, Marinka M.G., Swagerman, Suzanne C., Verwoert, Maxime, Boomsma, Dorret I., and Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E.
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25. Cortical Brain Abnormalities in 4474 Individuals With Schizophrenia and 5098 Control Subjects via the Enhancing Neuro Imaging Genetics Through Meta Analysis (ENIGMA) Consortium
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Farde, Lars, Flyckt, Lena, Engberg, Göran, Erhardt, Sophie, Fatouros-Bergman, Helena, Cervenka, Simon, Schwieler, Lilly, Piehl, Fredrik, Agartz, Ingrid, Collste, Karin, Victorsson, Pauliina, Malmqvist, Anna, Hedberg, Mikael, Orhan, Funda, van Erp, Theo G.M., Walton, Esther, Hibar, Derrek P., Schmaal, Lianne, Jiang, Wenhao, Glahn, David C., Pearlson, Godfrey D., Yao, Nailin, Fukunaga, Masaki, Hashimoto, Ryota, Okada, Naohiro, Yamamori, Hidenaga, Bustillo, Juan R., Clark, Vincent P., Mueller, Bryon A., Cahn, Wiepke, de Zwarte, Sonja M.C., Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., Kahn, René S., Ophoff, Roel A., van Haren, Neeltje E.M., Andreassen, Ole A., Dale, Anders M., Doan, Nhat Trung, Gurholt, Tiril P., Hartberg, Cecilie B., Haukvik, Unn K., Jørgensen, Kjetil N., Lagerberg, Trine V., Melle, Ingrid, Westlye, Lars T., Gruber, Oliver, Kraemer, Bernd, Richter, Anja, Zilles, David, Calhoun, Vince D., Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, Roiz-Santiañez, Roberto, Tordesillas-Gutiérrez, Diana, Loughland, Carmel, Carr, Vaughan J., Catts, Stanley, Cropley, Vanessa L., Fullerton, Janice M., Green, Melissa J., Henskens, Frans A., Jablensky, Assen, Lenroot, Rhoshel K., Mowry, Bryan J., Michie, Patricia T., Pantelis, Christos, Quidé, Yann, Schall, Ulrich, Scott, Rodney J., Cairns, Murray J., Seal, Marc, Tooney, Paul A., Rasser, Paul E., Cooper, Gavin, Shannon Weickert, Cynthia, Weickert, Thomas W., Morris, Derek W., Hong, Elliot, Kochunov, Peter, Beard, Lauren M., Gur, Raquel E., Gur, Ruben C., Satterthwaite, Theodore D., Wolf, Daniel H., Belger, Aysenil, Brown, Gregory G., Ford, Judith M., Macciardi, Fabio, Mathalon, Daniel H., O’Leary, Daniel S., Potkin, Steven G., Preda, Adrian, Voyvodic, James, Lim, Kelvin O., McEwen, Sarah, Yang, Fude, Tan, Yunlong, Tan, Shuping, Wang, Zhiren, Fan, Fengmei, Chen, Jingxu, Xiang, Hong, Tang, Shiyou, Guo, Hua, Wan, Ping, Wei, Dong, Bockholt, Henry J., Ehrlich, Stefan, Wolthusen, Rick P.F., King, Margaret D., Shoemaker, Jody M., Sponheim, Scott R., De Haan, Lieuwe, Koenders, Laura, Machielsen, Marise W., van Amelsvoort, Therese, Veltman, Dick J., Assogna, Francesca, Banaj, Nerisa, de Rossi, Pietro, Iorio, Mariangela, Piras, Fabrizio, Spalletta, Gianfranco, McKenna, Peter J., Pomarol-Clotet, Edith, Salvador, Raymond, Corvin, Aiden, Donohoe, Gary, Kelly, Sinead, Whelan, Christopher D., Dickie, Erin W., Rotenberg, David, Voineskos, Aristotle N., Ciufolini, Simone, Radua, Joaquim, Dazzan, Paola, Murray, Robin, Reis Marques, Tiago, Simmons, Andrew, Borgwardt, Stefan, Egloff, Laura, Harrisberger, Fabienne, Riecher-Rössler, Anita, Smieskova, Renata, Alpert, Kathryn I., Wang, Lei, Jönsson, Erik G., Koops, Sanne, Sommer, Iris E.C., Bertolino, Alessandro, Bonvino, Aurora, Di Giorgio, Annabella, Neilson, Emma, Mayer, Andrew R., Stephen, Julia M., Kwon, Jun Soo, Yun, Je-Yeon, Cannon, Dara M., McDonald, Colm, Lebedeva, Irina, Tomyshev, Alexander S., Akhadov, Tolibjohn, Kaleda, Vasily, Busatto, Geraldo F., Rosa, Pedro G.P., Serpa, Mauricio H., Zanetti, Marcus V., Hoschl, Cyril, Skoch, Antonin, Spaniel, Filip, Tomecek, David, Hagenaars, Saskia P., McIntosh, Andrew M., Whalley, Heather C., Lawrie, Stephen M., Knöchel, Christian, Oertel-Knöchel, Viola, Stäblein, Michael, Howells, Fleur M., Stein, Dan J., Temmingh, Henk S., Uhlmann, Anne, Lopez-Jaramillo, Carlos, Dima, Danai, McMahon, Agnes, Faskowitz, Joshua I., Gutman, Boris A., Jahanshad, Neda, Thompson, Paul M., and Turner, Jessica A.
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26. Genetic architecture of subcortical brain structures in 38,851 individuals
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Satizabal, Claudia L., Adams, Hieab H. H., Hibar, Derrek P., White, Charles C., Knol, Maria J., Stein, Jason L., Scholz, Markus, Sargurupremraj, Muralidharan, Jahanshad, Neda, Roshchupkin, Gennady V., Smith, Albert V., Bis, Joshua C., Jian, Xueqiu, Luciano, Michelle, Hofer, Edith, Teumer, Alexander, van der Lee, Sven J., Yang, Jingyun, Yanek, Lisa R., Lee, Tom V., Li, Shuo, Hu, Yanhui, Koh, Jia Yu, Eicher, John D., Desrivières, Sylvane, Arias-Vasquez, Alejandro, Chauhan, Ganesh, Athanasiu, Lavinia, Rentería, Miguel E., Kim, Sungeun, Hoehn, David, Armstrong, Nicola J., Chen, Qiang, Holmes, Avram J., den Braber, Anouk, Kloszewska, Iwona, Andersson, Micael, Espeseth, Thomas, Grimm, Oliver, Abramovic, Lucija, Alhusaini, Saud, Milaneschi, Yuri, Papmeyer, Martina, Axelsson, Tomas, Ehrlich, Stefan, Roiz-Santiañez, Roberto, Kraemer, Bernd, Håberg, Asta K., Jones, Hannah J., Pike, G. Bruce, Stein, Dan J., Stevens, Allison, Bralten, Janita, Vernooij, Meike W., Harris, Tamara B., Filippi, Irina, Witte, A. Veronica, Guadalupe, Tulio, Wittfeld, Katharina, Mosley, Thomas H., Becker, James T., Doan, Nhat Trung, Hagenaars, Saskia P., Saba, Yasaman, Cuellar-Partida, Gabriel, Amin, Najaf, Hilal, Saima, Nho, Kwangsik, Mirza-Schreiber, Nazanin, Arfanakis, Konstantinos, Becker, Diane M., Ames, David, Goldman, Aaron L., Lee, Phil H., Boomsma, Dorret I., Lovestone, Simon, Giddaluru, Sudheer, Le Hellard, Stephanie, Mattheisen, Manuel, Bohlken, Marc M., Kasperaviciute, Dalia, Schmaal, Lianne, Lawrie, Stephen M., Agartz, Ingrid, Walton, Esther, Tordesillas-Gutierrez, Diana, Davies, Gareth E., Shin, Jean, Ipser, Jonathan C., Vinke, Louis N., Hoogman, Martine, Jia, Tianye, Burkhardt, Ralph, Klein, Marieke, Crivello, Fabrice, Janowitz, Deborah, Carmichael, Owen, Haukvik, Unn K., Aribisala, Benjamin S., Schmidt, Helena, Strike, Lachlan T., Cheng, Ching-Yu, Risacher, Shannon L., Pütz, Benno, Fleischman, Debra A., Assareh, Amelia A., Mattay, Venkata S., Buckner, Randy L., Mecocci, Patrizia, Dale, Anders M., Cichon, Sven, Boks, Marco P., Matarin, Mar, Penninx, Brenda W. J. H., Calhoun, Vince D., Chakravarty, M. Mallar, Marquand, Andre F., Macare, Christine, Kharabian Masouleh, Shahrzad, Oosterlaan, Jaap, Amouyel, Philippe, Hegenscheid, Katrin, Rotter, Jerome I., Schork, Andrew J., Liewald, David C. M., de Zubicaray, Greig I., Wong, Tien Yin, Shen, Li, Sämann, Philipp G., Brodaty, Henry, Roffman, Joshua L., de Geus, Eco J. C., Tsolaki, Magda, Erk, Susanne, van Eijk, Kristel R., Cavalleri, Gianpiero L., van der Wee, Nic J. A., McIntosh, Andrew M., Gollub, Randy L., Bulayeva, Kazima B., Bernard, Manon, Richards, Jennifer S., Himali, Jayandra J., Loeffler, Markus, Rommelse, Nanda, Hoffmann, Wolfgang, Westlye, Lars T., Valdés Hernández, Maria C., Hansell, Narelle K., van Erp, Theo G. M., Wolf, Christiane, Kwok, John B. J., Vellas, Bruno, Heinz, Andreas, Olde Loohuis, Loes M., Delanty, Norman, Ho, Beng-Choon, Ching, Christopher R. K., Shumskaya, Elena, Singh, Baljeet, Hofman, Albert, van der Meer, Dennis, Homuth, Georg, Psaty, Bruce M., Bastin, Mark E., Montgomery, Grant W., Foroud, Tatiana M., Reppermund, Simone, Hottenga, Jouke-Jan, Simmons, Andrew, Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas, Cahn, Wiepke, Whelan, Christopher D., van Donkelaar, Marjolein M. J., Yang, Qiong, Hosten, Norbert, Green, Robert C, Thalamuthu, Anbupalam, Mohnke, Sebastian, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., Lin, Honghuang, Jack, Jr, Clifford R., Schofield, Peter R., Mühleisen, Thomas W., Maillard, Pauline, Potkin, Steven G., Wen, Wei, Fletcher, Evan, Toga, Arthur W., Gruber, Oliver, Huentelman, Matthew, Davey Smith, George, Launer, Lenore J., Nyberg, Lars, Jönsson, Erik G., Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, Koen, Nastassja, Greve, Douglas N., Uitterlinden, André G., Weinberger, Daniel R., Steen, Vidar M., Fedko, Iryna O., Groenewold, Nynke A., Niessen, Wiro J., Toro, Roberto, Tzourio, Christophe, Longstreth, Jr, William T., Ikram, M. Kamran, Smoller, Jordan W., van Tol, Marie-Jose, Sussmann, Jessika E., Paus, Tomas, Lemaître, Hervé, Schroeter, Matthias L., Mazoyer, Bernard, Andreassen, Ole A., Holsboer, Florian, Depondt, Chantal, Veltman, Dick J., Turner, Jessica A., Pausova, Zdenka, Schumann, Gunter, van Rooij, Daan, Djurovic, Srdjan, Deary, Ian J., McMahon, Katie L., Müller-Myhsok, Bertram, Brouwer, Rachel M., Soininen, Hilkka, Pandolfo, Massimo, Wassink, Thomas H., Cheung, Joshua W., Wolfers, Thomas, Martinot, Jean-Luc, Zwiers, Marcel P., Nauck, Matthias, Melle, Ingrid, Martin, Nicholas G., Kanai, Ryota, Westman, Eric, Kahn, René S., Sisodiya, Sanjay M., White, Tonya, Saremi, Arvin, van Bokhoven, Hans, Brunner, Han G., Völzke, Henry, Wright, Margaret J., van ‘t Ent, Dennis, Nöthen, Markus M., Ophoff, Roel A., Buitelaar, Jan K., Fernández, Guillén, Sachdev, Perminder S., Rietschel, Marcella, van Haren, Neeltje E. M., Fisher, Simon E., Beiser, Alexa S., Francks, Clyde, Saykin, Andrew J., Mather, Karen A., Romanczuk-Seiferth, Nina, Hartman, Catharina A., DeStefano, Anita L., Heslenfeld, Dirk J., Weiner, Michael W., Walter, Henrik, Hoekstra, Pieter J., Nyquist, Paul A., Franke, Barbara, Bennett, David A., Grabe, Hans J., Johnson, Andrew D., Chen, Christopher, van Duijn, Cornelia M., Lopez, Oscar L., Fornage, Myriam, Wardlaw, Joanna M., Schmidt, Reinhold, DeCarli, Charles, De Jager, Philip L., Villringer, Arno, Debette, Stéphanie, Gudnason, Vilmundur, Medland, Sarah E., Shulman, Joshua M., Thompson, Paul M., Seshadri, Sudha, and Ikram, M. Arfan
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27. Genetic variants for head size share genes and pathways with cancer
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Amouyel, Philippe, Arfanakis, Konstantinos, Aribisala, Benjamin S., Bastin, Mark E., Chauhan, Ganesh, Chen, Christopher, Cheng, Ching-Yu, de Jager, Philip L., Deary, Ian J., Fleischman, Debra A., Gottesman, Rebecca F., Gudnason, Vilmundur, Hilal, Saima, Hofer, Edith, Janowitz, Deborah, Jukema, J. Wouter, Liewald, David C.M., Lopez, Lorna M., Lopez, Oscar, Luciano, Michelle, Martinez, Oliver, Niessen, Wiro J., Nyquist, Paul, Rotter, Jerome I., Rundek, Tatjana, Sacco, Ralph L., Schmidt, Helena, Tiemeier, Henning, Trompet, Stella, van der Grond, Jeroen, Völzke, Henry, Wardlaw, Joanna M., Yanek, Lisa, Yang, Jingyun, Agartz, Ingrid, Alhusaini, Saud, Almasy, Laura, Ames, David, Amunts, Katrin, Andreassen, Ole A., Armstrong, Nicola, Bernard, Manon, Blangero, John, Blanken, Laura M.E., Boks, Marco P., Boomsma, Dorret I., Brickman, Adam M., Brodaty, Henry, Buckner, Randy L., Buitelaar, Jan K., Cannon, Dara M., Carr, Vaughan J., Catts, Stanley V., Chakravarty, M. Mallar, Chen, Qiang, Ching, Christopher R.K., Corvin, Aiden, Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, Curran, Joanne E., Davies, Gareth E., de Geus, Eco J.C., de Zubicaray, Greig I., den Braber, Anouk, Desrivières, Sylvane, Dillman, Allissa, Djurovic, Srdjan, Drevets, Wayne C., Duggirala, Ravi, Ehrlich, Stefan, Erk, Susanne, Espeseth, Thomas, Fedko, Iryna O., Fernández, Guillén, Fisher, Simon E., Foroud, Tatiana M., Ge, Tian, Giddaluru, Sudheer, Glahn, David C., Goldman, Aaron L., Green, Robert C., Greven, Corina U., Grimm, Oliver, Hansell, Narelle K., Hartman, Catharina A., Hashimoto, Ryota, Heinz, Andreas, Henskens, Frans, Hibar, Derrek P., Ho, Beng-Choon, Hoekstra, Pieter J., Holmes, Avram J., Hoogman, Martine, Hottenga, Jouke-Jan, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., Jablensky, Assen, Jenkinson, Mark, Jia, Tianye, Jöckel, Karl-Heinz, Jönsson, Erik G., Kim, Sungeun, Klein, Marieke, Kochunov, Peter, Kwok, John B., Lawrie, Stephen M., Le Hellard, Stephanie, Lemaître, Hervé, Loughland, Carmel, Marquand, Andre F., Martin, Nicholas G., Martinot, Jean-Luc, Matarin, Mar, Mathalon, Daniel H., Mather, Karen A., Mattay, Venkata S., McDonald, Colm, McMahon, Francis J., McMahon, Katie L., E, Rebekah, McWhirter, Mecocci, Patrizia, Melle, Ingrid, Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas, Michie, Patricia T., Milaneschi, Yuri, Morris, Derek W., Mowry, Bryan, Nho, Kwangsik, Nichols, Thomas E., Nöthen, Markus N., Olvera, Rene L., Oosterlaan, Jaap, Ophoff, Roel A., Pandolfo, Massimo, Pantelis, Christos, Pappa, Irene, Penninx, Brenda, Pike, G. Bruce, Rasser, Paul E., Rentería, Miguel E., Reppermund, Simone, Rietschel, Marcella, Risacher, Shannon L., Romanczuk-Seiferth, Nina, Rose, Emma Jane, Sachdev, Perminder S., Sämann, Philipp G., Saykin, Andrew J., Schall, Ulrich, Schofield, Peter R., Schramm, Sara, Schumann, Gunter, Scott, Rodney, Shen, Li, Sisodiya, Sanjay M., Soininen, Hilkka, Sprooten, Emma, Srikanth, Velandai, Steen, Vidar M., Strike, Lachlan T., Thalamuthu, Anbupalam, Toga, Arthur W., Tooney, Paul, Tordesillas-Gutiérrez, Diana, Turner, Jessica A., Valdés Hernández, Maria del C., van der Meer, Dennis, Van der Wee, Nic J.A., Van Haren, Neeltje E.M., van 't Ent, Dennis, Veltman, Dick J., Walter, Henrik, Weinberger, Daniel R., Weiner, Michael W., Wen, Wei, Westlye, Lars T., Westman, Eric, Winkler, Anderson M., Woldehawariat, Girma, Wright, Margaret J., Wu, Jingqin, Knol, Maria J., Poot, Raymond A., Evans, Tavia E., Satizabal, Claudia L., Mishra, Aniket, Sargurupremraj, Muralidharan, van der Auwera, Sandra, Duperron, Marie-Gabrielle, Jian, Xueqiu, Hostettler, Isabel C., van Dam-Nolen, Dianne H.K., Lamballais, Sander, Pawlak, Mikolaj A., Lewis, Cora E., Carrion-Castillo, Amaia, van Erp, Theo G.M., Reinbold, Céline S., Shin, Jean, Scholz, Markus, Håberg, Asta K., Kämpe, Anders, Li, Gloria H.Y., Avinun, Reut, Atkins, Joshua R., Hsu, Fang-Chi, Amod, Alyssa R., Lam, Max, Tsuchida, Ami, Teunissen, Mariël W.A., Aygün, Nil, Patel, Yash, Liang, Dan, Beiser, Alexa S., Beyer, Frauke, Bis, Joshua C., Bos, Daniel, Bryan, R. Nick, Bülow, Robin, Caspers, Svenja, Catheline, Gwenaëlle, Cecil, Charlotte A.M., Dalvie, Shareefa, Dartigues, Jean-François, DeCarli, Charles, Enlund-Cerullo, Maria, Ford, Judith M., Franke, Barbara, Freedman, Barry I., Friedrich, Nele, Green, Melissa J., Haworth, Simon, Helmer, Catherine, Hoffmann, Per, Homuth, Georg, Ikram, M. Kamran, Jack, Clifford R., Jr., Jahanshad, Neda, Jockwitz, Christiane, Kamatani, Yoichiro, Knodt, Annchen R., Li, Shuo, Lim, Keane, Longstreth, W.T., Macciardi, Fabio, Mäkitie, Outi, Mazoyer, Bernard, Medland, Sarah E., Miyamoto, Susumu, Moebus, Susanne, Mosley, Thomas H., Muetzel, Ryan, Mühleisen, Thomas W., Nagata, Manabu, Nakahara, Soichiro, Palmer, Nicholette D., Pausova, Zdenka, Preda, Adrian, Quidé, Yann, Reay, William R., Roshchupkin, Gennady V., Schmidt, Reinhold, Schreiner, Pamela J., Setoh, Kazuya, Shapland, Chin Yang, Sidney, Stephen, St Pourcain, Beate, Stein, Jason L., Tabara, Yasuharu, Teumer, Alexander, Uhlmann, Anne, van der Lugt, Aad, Vernooij, Meike W., Werring, David J., Windham, B. Gwen, Witte, A. Veronica, Wittfeld, Katharina, Yang, Qiong, Yoshida, Kazumichi, Brunner, Han G., Le Grand, Quentin, Sim, Kang, Stein, Dan J., Bowden, Donald W., Cairns, Murray J., Hariri, Ahmad R., Cheung, Ching-Lung, Andersson, Sture, Villringer, Arno, Paus, Tomas, Cichon, Sven, Calhoun, Vince D., Crivello, Fabrice, Launer, Lenore J., White, Tonya, Koudstaal, Peter J., Houlden, Henry, Fornage, Myriam, Matsuda, Fumihiko, Grabe, Hans J., Ikram, M. Arfan, Debette, Stéphanie, Thompson, Paul M., Seshadri, Sudha, and Adams, Hieab H.H.
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28. Hilleke Hulshoff Pol
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Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke and Frangou, Sophia, editor
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29. Genetic transmission of reading ability
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Swagerman, Suzanne C., van Bergen, Elsje, Dolan, Conor, de Geus, Eco J.C., Koenis, Marinka M.G., Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., and Boomsma, Dorret I.
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30. Detailed T1-Weighted Profiles from the Human Cortex Measured in Vivo at 3 Tesla MRI
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Ferguson, Bart, Petridou, Natalia, Fracasso, Alessio, van den Heuvel, Martijn P., Brouwer, Rachel M., Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., Kahn, René S., and Mandl, René C.W.
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31. Why did glutamate, GABA, and melatonin become intercellular signalling molecules in plants?
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Onderzoeksgroep 1, Highfield Research Group, Cancer, Circulatory Health, Caspi, Yaron, Pantazopoulou, Chrysoula K, Prompers, Jeanine J, Pieterse, Corné M J, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke, Kajala, Kaisa, Onderzoeksgroep 1, Highfield Research Group, Cancer, Circulatory Health, Caspi, Yaron, Pantazopoulou, Chrysoula K, Prompers, Jeanine J, Pieterse, Corné M J, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke, and Kajala, Kaisa
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32. Large-scale analysis of structural brain asymmetries in schizophrenia via the ENIGMA consortium
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Left-right asymmetry is an important organizing feature of the healthy brain that may be altered in schizophrenia, but most studies have used relatively small samples and heterogeneous approaches, resulting in equivocal findings. We carried out the largest case-control study of structural brain asymmetries in schizophrenia, using MRI data from 5,080 affected individuals and 6,015 controls across 46 datasets in the ENIGMA consortium, using a single image analysis protocol. Asymmetry indexes were calculated for global and regional cortical thickness, surface area, and subcortical volume measures. Differences of asymmetry were calculated between affected individuals and controls per dataset, and effect sizes were meta-analyzed across datasets. Small average case-control differences were observed for thickness asymmetries of the rostral anterior cingulate and the middle temporal gyrus, both driven by thinner left-hemispheric cortices in schizophrenia. Analyses of these asymmetries with respect to the use of antipsychotic medication and other clinical variables did not show any significant associations. Assessment of age- and sex-specific effects revealed a stronger average leftward asymmetry of pallidum volume between older cases and controls. Case-control differences in a multivariate context were assessed in a subset of the data (N = 2,029), which revealed that 7% of the variance across all structural asymmetries was explained by case-control status. Subtle case-control differences of brain macro-structural asymmetry may reflect differences at the molecular, cytoarchitectonic or circuit levels that have functional relevance for the disorder. Reduced left middle temporal cortical thickness is consistent with altered left-hemisphere language network organization in schizophrenia.
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33. Heritability of cortical thickness changes over time in twin pairs discordant for schizophrenia
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Hedman, Anna M., van Haren, Neeltje E.M., van Baal, G. Caroline M., Brouwer, Rachel M., Brans, Rachel G.H., Schnack, Hugo G., Kahn, René S., and Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E.
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34. Trajectories of subcortical volume change in schizophrenia: A 5-year follow-up
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van Haren, Neeltje E.M., Schnack, Hugo G., Koevoets, Martijn G.J.C., Cahn, Wiepke, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., and Kahn, René S.
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35. Contribution of genes and unique environment to cross-sectional and longitudinal measures of subcortical volumes in bipolar disorder
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Bootsman, Florian, Brouwer, Rachel M., Kemner, Sanne M., Schnack, Hugo G., van der Schot, Astrid C., Vonk, Ronald, Hillegers, Manon H.J., Boomsma, Dorret I., Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., Nolen, Willem A., Kahn, René S., and van Haren, Neeltje E.M.
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36. Normative Modeling of Brain Morphometry Across the Lifespan using CentileBrain: Algorithm Benchmarking and Model Optimization
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Ge, Ruiyang, primary, Yu, Yuetong, additional, Qi, Yi Xuan, additional, Fan, Yunan Vera, additional, Chen, Shiyu, additional, Gao, Chuntong, additional, Haas, Shalaila S, additional, Modabbernia, Amirhossein, additional, New, Faye, additional, Agartz, Ingrid, additional, Asherson, Philip, additional, Ayesa-Arriola, Rosa, additional, Banaj, Nerisa, additional, Banaschewski, Tobias, additional, Baumeister, Sarah, additional, Bertolino, Alessandro, additional, Boomsma, Dorret I, additional, Borgwardt, Stefan, additional, Bourque, Josiane, additional, Brandeis, Daniel, additional, Breier, Alan, additional, Brodaty, Henry, additional, Brouwer, Rachel M, additional, Buckner, Randy, additional, Buitelaar, Jan K, additional, Cannon, Dara M, additional, Caseras, Xavier, additional, Cervenka, Simon, additional, Conrod, Patricia J, additional, Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, additional, Crivello, Fabrice, additional, Crone, Eveline A, additional, de Haan, Liewe, additional, de Zubicaray, Greig I, additional, Di Giorgio, Annabella, additional, Erk, Susanne, additional, Fisher, Simon E, additional, Franke, Barbara, additional, Frodl, Thomas, additional, Glahn, David C, additional, Grotegerd, Dominik, additional, Gruber, Oliver, additional, Gruner, Patricia, additional, Gur, Raquel E, additional, Gur, Ruben C, additional, Harrison, Ben J, additional, Hatton, Sean N, additional, Hickie, Ian, additional, Howells, Fleur M, additional, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E, additional, Huyser, Chaim, additional, Jernigan, Terry L, additional, Jiang, Jiyang, additional, Joska, John A, additional, Kahn, Rene S, additional, Kalnin, Andrew J, additional, Kochan, Nicole A, additional, Koops, Sanne, additional, Kuntsi, Jonna, additional, Lagopoulos, Jim, additional, Lazaro, Luisa, additional, Lebedeva, Irina S, additional, Lochner, Christine, additional, Martin, Nicholas G, additional, Mazoyer, Bernard, additional, McDonald, Brenna C, additional, McDonald, Colm, additional, McMahon, Katie L, additional, Nakao, Tomohiro, additional, Nyberg, Lars, additional, Piras, Fabrizio, additional, Portella, Maria J, additional, Qiu, Jiang, additional, Roffman, Joshua L, additional, Sachdev, Perminder S, additional, Sanford, Nicole, additional, Saykin, Andrew J, additional, Satterthwaite, Theodore D, additional, Thomopolous, Sophia I, additional, Sellgren, Carl M, additional, Sim, Kang, additional, Smoller, Jordan W, additional, Soares, Jair, additional, Sommer, Iris E, additional, Spalletta, Gianfranco, additional, Stein, Dan J, additional, Tamnes, Christian K, additional, Tomyshev, Alexander S, additional, van Erp, Theo GM, additional, Tordesillas-Gutierrez, Diana, additional, Trollor, Julian N, additional, van 't Ent, Dennis, additional, van den Heuvel, Odile A, additional, van Haren, Neeltje EM, additional, Vecchio, Daniela, additional, Veltman, Dick J, additional, Wei, Dongtao, additional, Walter, Henrik, additional, Wang, Yang, additional, Weber, Bernd, additional, Wright, Margaret J, additional, Wen, Wei, additional, Westlye, Lars T, additional, Wierenga, Lara M, additional, Thompson, Paul M, additional, Williams, Steven CR, additional, Medland, Sarah, additional, Wu, Mon-Ju, additional, Yu, Kevin, additional, Jahanshad, Neda, additional, and Frangou, Sophia, additional
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37. Domain dependent associations between cognitive functioning and regular voluntary exercise behavior
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Swagerman, Suzanne C., de Geus, Eco J.C., Koenis, Marinka M.G., Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., Boomsma, Dorret I., and Kan, Kees-Jan
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38. Comparing free water imaging and magnetization transfer measurements in schizophrenia
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Mandl, René C.W., Pasternak, Ofer, Cahn, Wiepke, Kubicki, Marek, Kahn, René S., Shenton, Martha E., and Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E.
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39. Automated segmentation of fetal intracranial volume in 3D ultrasound using deep learning: identifying sex differences in prenatal brain development
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de Zwarte, Sonja MC, primary, Teeuw, Jalmar, additional, He, Jiaojiao, additional, Bekker, Mireille N, additional, van Sloun, Ruud JG, additional, and Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E, additional
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40. Automatic measurements of fetal intracranial volume from 3D ultrasound scans
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Caspi, Yaron, de Zwarte, Sonja M. C., Iemenschot, Iris J., Lumbreras, Raquel, de Heus, Roel, Bekker, Mireille N., and Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke
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Three-dimensional fetal ultrasound is commonly used to study the volumetric development of brain structures. To date, only a limited number of automatic procedures for delineating the intracranial volume exist. Hence, intracranial volume measurements from three-dimensional ultrasound images are predominantly performed manually. Here, we present and validate an automated tool to extract the intracranial volume from three-dimensional fetal ultrasound scans. The procedure is based on the registration of a brain model to a subject brain. The intracranial volume of the subject is measured by applying the inverse of the final transformation to an intracranial mask of the brain model. The automatic measurements showed a high correlation with manual delineation of the same subjects at two gestational ages, namely, around 20 and 30 weeks (linear fitting R2(20 weeks) = 0.88, R2(30 weeks) = 0.77; Intraclass Correlation Coefficients: 20 weeks=0.94, 30 weeks = 0.84). Overall, the automatic intracranial volumes were larger than the manually delineated ones (84 ± 16 vs. 76 ± 15 cm3; and 274 ± 35 vs. 237 ± 28 cm3), probably due to differences in cerebellum delineation. Notably, the automated measurements reproduced both the non-linear pattern of fetal brain growth and the increased inter-subject variability for older fetuses. By contrast, there was some disagreement between the manual and automatic delineation concerning the size of sexual dimorphism differences. The method presented here provides a relatively efficient way to delineate volumes of fetal brain structures like the intracranial volume automatically. It can be used as a research tool to investigate these structures in large cohorts, which will ultimately aid in understanding fetal structural human brain development.
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41. Adverse childhood experiences and fronto-subcortical structures in the developing brain
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Buimer, Elizabeth E. L., primary, Brouwer, Rachel M., additional, Mandl, René C. W., additional, Pas, Pascal, additional, Schnack, Hugo G., additional, and Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., additional
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42. Human Brain Volume: What’s in the Genes#
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Peper, Jiska S., Zwiers, Marcel P., Boomsma, Dorret I., Kahn, Reneacute S., Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., and Kim, Yong-Kyu, editor
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43. Association between structural brain network efficiency and intelligence increases during adolescence
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Koenis, Marinka M.G., Brouwer, Rachel M., Swagerman, Suzanne C., van Soelen, Inge L.C., Boomsma, Dorret I., and Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E.
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44. Why did glutamate, GABA, and melatonin become intercellular signalling molecules in plants?
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Caspi, Yaron, Pantazopoulou, Chrysoula K., Prompers, Jeanine J., Pieterse, Corné M. J., Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke, and Kajala, Kaisa
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45. Assessment of system dysfunction in the brain through MRI-based connectomics
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Filippi, Massimo, van den Heuvel, Martijn P, Fornito, Alexander, He, Yong, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E, Agosta, Federica, Comi, Giancarlo, and Rocca, Maria A
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46. Human subcortical brain asymmetries in 15,847 people worldwide reveal effects of age and sex
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Guadalupe, Tulio, Mathias, Samuel R., vanErp, Theo G. M., Whelan, Christopher D., Zwiers, Marcel P., Abe, Yoshinari, Abramovic, Lucija, Agartz, Ingrid, Andreassen, Ole A., Arias-Vásquez, Alejandro, Aribisala, Benjamin S., Armstrong, Nicola J., Arolt, Volker, Artiges, Eric, Ayesa-Arriola, Rosa, Baboyan, Vatche G., Banaschewski, Tobias, Barker, Gareth, Bastin, Mark E., Baune, Bernhard T., Blangero, John, Bokde, Arun L.W., Boedhoe, Premika S.W., Bose, Anushree, Brem, Silvia, Brodaty, Henry, Bromberg, Uli, Brooks, Samantha, Büchel, Christian, Buitelaar, Jan, Calhoun, Vince D., Cannon, Dara M., Cattrell, Anna, Cheng, Yuqi, Conrod, Patricia J., Conzelmann, Annette, Corvin, Aiden, Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto, Crivello, Fabrice, Dannlowski, Udo, de Zubicaray, Greig I., de Zwarte, Sonja M.C., Deary, Ian J., Desrivières, Sylvane, Doan, Nhat Trung, Donohoe, Gary, Dørum, Erlend S., Ehrlich, Stefan, Espeseth, Thomas, Fernández, Guillén, Flor, Herta, Fouche, Jean-Paul, Frouin, Vincent, Fukunaga, Masaki, Gallinat, Jürgen, Garavan, Hugh, Gill, Michael, Suarez, Andrea Gonzalez, Gowland, Penny, Grabe, Hans J., Grotegerd, Dominik, Gruber, Oliver, Hagenaars, Saskia, Hashimoto, Ryota, Hauser, Tobias U., Heinz, Andreas, Hibar, Derrek P., Hoekstra, Pieter J., Hoogman, Martine, Howells, Fleur M., Hu, Hao, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., Huyser, Chaim, Ittermann, Bernd, Jahanshad, Neda, Jönsson, Erik G., Jurk, Sarah, Kahn, Rene S., Kelly, Sinead, Kraemer, Bernd, Kugel, Harald, Kwon, Jun Soo, Lemaitre, Herve, Lesch, Klaus-Peter, Lochner, Christine, Luciano, Michelle, Marquand, Andre F., Martin, Nicholas G., Martínez-Zalacaín, Ignacio, Martinot, Jean-Luc, Mataix-Cols, David, Mather, Karen, McDonald, Colm, McMahon, Katie L., Medland, Sarah E., Menchón, José M., Morris, Derek W., Mothersill, Omar, Maniega, Susana Munoz, Mwangi, Benson, Nakamae, Takashi, Nakao, Tomohiro, Narayanaswaamy, Janardhanan C., Nees, Frauke, Nordvik, Jan E., Onnink, A. Marten H., Opel, Nils, Ophoff, Roel, Paillère Martinot, Marie-Laure, Papadopoulos Orfanos, Dimitri, Pauli, Paul, Paus, Tomáš, Poustka, Luise, Reddy, Janardhan YC., Renteria, Miguel E., Roiz-Santiáñez, Roberto, Roos, Annerine, Royle, Natalie A., Sachdev, Perminder, Sánchez-Juan, Pascual, Schmaal, Lianne, Schumann, Gunter, Shumskaya, Elena, Smolka, Michael N., Soares, Jair C., Soriano-Mas, Carles, Stein, Dan J., Strike, Lachlan T., Toro, Roberto, Turner, Jessica A., Tzourio-Mazoyer, Nathalie, Uhlmann, Anne, Hernández, Maria Valdés, van den Heuvel, Odile A., van der Meer, Dennis, van Haren, Neeltje E.M ., Veltman, Dick J., Venkatasubramanian, Ganesan, Vetter, Nora C., Vuletic, Daniella, Walitza, Susanne, Walter, Henrik, Walton, Esther, Wang, Zhen, Wardlaw, Joanna, Wen, Wei, Westlye, Lars T., Whelan, Robert, Wittfeld, Katharina, Wolfers, Thomas, Wright, Margaret J., Xu, Jian, Xu, Xiufeng, Yun, Je-Yeon, Zhao, JingJing, Franke, Barbara, Thompson, Paul M., Glahn, David C., Mazoyer, Bernard, Fisher, Simon E., and Francks, Clyde
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47. Multi-site genetic analysis of diffusion images and voxelwise heritability analysis: A pilot project of the ENIGMA–DTI working group
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Jahanshad, Neda, Kochunov, Peter V., Sprooten, Emma, Mandl, René C., Nichols, Thomas E., Almasy, Laura, Blangero, John, Brouwer, Rachel M., Curran, Joanne E., de Zubicaray, Greig I., Duggirala, Ravi, Fox, Peter T., Hong, L. Elliot, Landman, Bennett A., Martin, Nicholas G., McMahon, Katie L., Medland, Sarah E., Mitchell, Braxton D., Olvera, Rene L., Peterson, Charles P., Starr, John M., Sussmann, Jessika E., Toga, Arthur W., Wardlaw, Joanna M., Wright, Margaret J., Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., Bastin, Mark E., McIntosh, Andrew M., Deary, Ian J., Thompson, Paul M., and Glahn, David C.
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48. Family-wise automatic classification in schizophrenia
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Mandl, René C.W., Brouwer, Rachel M., Cahn, Wiepke, Kahn, René S., and Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E.
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49. Exercise therapy, cardiorespiratory fitness and their effect on brain volumes: A randomised controlled trial in patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls
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Scheewe, Thomas W., van Haren, Neeltje E.M., Sarkisyan, Gayane, Schnack, Hugo G., Brouwer, Rachel M., de Glint, Maria, Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E., Backx, Frank J.G., Kahn, René S., and Cahn, Wiepke
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50. IQ change over time in schizophrenia and healthy individuals: A meta-analysis
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Hedman, Anna M., van Haren, Neeltje E.M., van Baal, Caroline G.M., Kahn, René S., and Hulshoff Pol, Hilleke E.
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