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Brain charts for the human lifespan.

Authors :
Bethlehem RAI
Seidlitz J
White SR
Vogel JW
Anderson KM
Adamson C
Adler S
Alexopoulos GS
Anagnostou E
Areces-Gonzalez A
Astle DE
Auyeung B
Ayub M
Bae J
Ball G
Baron-Cohen S
Beare R
Bedford SA
Benegal V
Beyer F
Blangero J
Blesa Cábez M
Boardman JP
Borzage M
Bosch-Bayard JF
Bourke N
Calhoun VD
Chakravarty MM
Chen C
Chertavian C
Chetelat G
Chong YS
Cole JH
Corvin A
Costantino M
Courchesne E
Crivello F
Cropley VL
Crosbie J
Crossley N
Delarue M
Delorme R
Desrivieres S
Devenyi GA
Di Biase MA
Dolan R
Donald KA
Donohoe G
Dunlop K
Edwards AD
Elison JT
Ellis CT
Elman JA
Eyler L
Fair DA
Feczko E
Fletcher PC
Fonagy P
Franz CE
Galan-Garcia L
Gholipour A
Giedd J
Gilmore JH
Glahn DC
Goodyer IM
Grant PE
Groenewold NA
Gunning FM
Gur RE
Gur RC
Hammill CF
Hansson O
Hedden T
Heinz A
Henson RN
Heuer K
Hoare J
Holla B
Holmes AJ
Holt R
Huang H
Im K
Ipser J
Jack CR Jr
Jackowski AP
Jia T
Johnson KA
Jones PB
Jones DT
Kahn RS
Karlsson H
Karlsson L
Kawashima R
Kelley EA
Kern S
Kim KW
Kitzbichler MG
Kremen WS
Lalonde F
Landeau B
Lee S
Lerch J
Lewis JD
Li J
Liao W
Liston C
Lombardo MV
Lv J
Lynch C
Mallard TT
Marcelis M
Markello RD
Mathias SR
Mazoyer B
McGuire P
Meaney MJ
Mechelli A
Medic N
Misic B
Morgan SE
Mothersill D
Nigg J
Ong MQW
Ortinau C
Ossenkoppele R
Ouyang M
Palaniyappan L
Paly L
Pan PM
Pantelis C
Park MM
Paus T
Pausova Z
Paz-Linares D
Pichet Binette A
Pierce K
Qian X
Qiu J
Qiu A
Raznahan A
Rittman T
Rodrigue A
Rollins CK
Romero-Garcia R
Ronan L
Rosenberg MD
Rowitch DH
Salum GA
Satterthwaite TD
Schaare HL
Schachar RJ
Schultz AP
Schumann G
Schöll M
Sharp D
Shinohara RT
Skoog I
Smyser CD
Sperling RA
Stein DJ
Stolicyn A
Suckling J
Sullivan G
Taki Y
Thyreau B
Toro R
Traut N
Tsvetanov KA
Turk-Browne NB
Tuulari JJ
Tzourio C
Vachon-Presseau É
Valdes-Sosa MJ
Valdes-Sosa PA
Valk SL
van Amelsvoort T
Vandekar SN
Vasung L
Victoria LW
Villeneuve S
Villringer A
Vértes PE
Wagstyl K
Wang YS
Warfield SK
Warrier V
Westman E
Westwater ML
Whalley HC
Witte AV
Yang N
Yeo B
Yun H
Zalesky A
Zar HJ
Zettergren A
Zhou JH
Ziauddeen H
Zugman A
Zuo XN
Bullmore ET
Alexander-Bloch AF
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2022 Apr; Vol. 604 (7906), pp. 525-533. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Apr 06.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Over the past few decades, neuroimaging has become a ubiquitous tool in basic research and clinical studies of the human brain. However, no reference standards currently exist to quantify individual differences in neuroimaging metrics over time, in contrast to growth charts for anthropometric traits such as height and weight <superscript>1</superscript> . Here we assemble an interactive open resource to benchmark brain morphology derived from any current or future sample of MRI data ( http://www.brainchart.io/ ). With the goal of basing these reference charts on the largest and most inclusive dataset available, acknowledging limitations due to known biases of MRI studies relative to the diversity of the global population, we aggregated 123,984 MRI scans, across more than 100 primary studies, from 101,457 human participants between 115 days post-conception to 100 years of age. MRI metrics were quantified by centile scores, relative to non-linear trajectories <superscript>2</superscript> of brain structural changes, and rates of change, over the lifespan. Brain charts identified previously unreported neurodevelopmental milestones <superscript>3</superscript> , showed high stability of individuals across longitudinal assessments, and demonstrated robustness to technical and methodological differences between primary studies. Centile scores showed increased heritability compared with non-centiled MRI phenotypes, and provided a standardized measure of atypical brain structure that revealed patterns of neuroanatomical variation across neurological and psychiatric disorders. In summary, brain charts are an essential step towards robust quantification of individual variation benchmarked to normative trajectories in multiple, commonly used neuroimaging phenotypes.<br /> (© 2022. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
604
Issue :
7906
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35388223
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04554-y