Journal article

Mapping human brain charts cross-sectionally and longitudinally

MA Di Biase, YE Tian, RAI Bethlehem, J Seidlitz, AF Alexander-Bloch, BT Thomas Yeo, A Zalesky

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | Published : 2023

Abstract

Brain scans acquired across large, age-diverse cohorts have facilitated recent progress in establishing normative brain aging charts. Here, we ask the critical question of whether cross-sectional estimates of age-related brain trajectories resemble those directly measured from longitudinal data. We show that age-related brain changes inferred from cross-sectionally mapped brain charts can substantially underestimate actual changes measured longitudinally. We further find that brain aging trajectories vary markedly between individuals and are difficult to predict with population-level age trends estimated cross-sectionally. Prediction errors relate modestly to neuroimaging confounds and lifes..

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