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High Consistency of Regional Cortical Thinning in Aging across Multiple Samples

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CEREBRAL CORTEX
卷 19, 期 9, 页码 2001-2012

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhn232

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aging; cortex; frontal lobes; morphometry; MRI

资金

  1. The Norwegian Research Council [177404/W50, 175066/D15, 154313/V50, 177458/V50]
  2. University of Oslo
  3. National Institutes of Health [R01-NS39581, R37-AG11230, R01-RR13609, U54 EB005149]
  4. Mental Illness and Neuroscience Discovery Institute
  5. The Wallenberg Foundation
  6. Swedish Medical Research Council [K2004-21X-15078-01A 45, K2007-62X-15077-04-1, K2007-62X-15078-04-3]
  7. The National Center for Research Resources [P41-RR14075, R01 RR16594-01A1, BIRN002, U24 RR021382]
  8. National Institute for Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering [R01 EB001550, R01EB006758]
  9. National Institute for Neurological Disorders and Stroke [R01 NS052585-01]
  10. Ellison Medical Foundation

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Cross-sectional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies of cortical thickness and volume have shown age effects on large areas, but there are substantial discrepancies across studies regarding the localization and magnitude of effects. These discrepancies hinder understanding of effects of aging on brain morphometry, and limit the potential usefulness of MR in research on healthy and pathological age-related brain changes. The present study was undertaken to overcome this problem by assessing the consistency of age effects on cortical thickness across 6 different samples with a total of 883 participants. A surface-based segmentation procedure (FreeSurfer) was used to calculate cortical thickness continuously across the brain surface. The results showed consistent age effects across samples in the superior, middle, and inferior frontal gyri, superior and middle temporal gyri, precuneus, inferior and superior parietal cortices, fusiform and lingual gyri, and the temporo-parietal junction. The strongest effects were seen in the superior and inferior frontal gyri, as well as superior parts of the temporal lobe. The inferior temporal lobe and anterior cingulate cortices were relatively less affected by age. The results are discussed in relation to leading theories of cognitive aging.

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