Longitudinal Development of Human Brain Wiring Continues from Childhood into Adulthood
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Healthy human brain development is a complex process that continues during childhood and adolescence, as demonstrated by many cross-sectional and several longitudinal studies. However, whether these changes end in adolescence is not clear. We examined longitudinal white matter maturation using diffusion tensor tractography in 103 healthy subjects aged 5-32 years; each volunteer was scanned at least twice, with 221 total scans. Fractional anisotropy (FA) and mean diffusivity (MD), parameters indicative of factors including myelination and axon density, were assessed in 10 major white matter tracts. All tracts showed significant nonlinear development trajectories for FA and MD. Significant within-subject changes…
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- White matter
- Fractional anisotropy
- Diffusion MRI
- Brain size
- Longitudinal study
- Brain development
- Psychology
- Human brain
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