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The Changes of Cerebral Morphology Related to Aging in Taiwanese Population

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  • Hsiao-Lan Sharon Wang
  • Rongjun Yu
  • Yu-Tzu Wu
  • Wen-Yuan Lee
  • Ming-Fan Lin
  • Chia-Yuan Chen
  • Ein-Yiao Shen

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A cross-sectional study with the 3-dimensional (3D) MRI reconstruction technique was conducted to investigate cerebral complexity changes related to age differences in native Taiwanese population. In our sample of 85 participants aged between 25 and 81, age was associated with gradual ventricular expansion. A nonlinear quadratic relationship between white matter volume and age was found overall in the brain. Widespread age-related reduction in white matter was detected from late adulthood onwards. However, no significant age-related changes in the cortex and whole brain volume were determined throughout adulthood. These findings provided information in describing brain structural complexity, which might in the future serve as an objective diagnostic index or as a predictive parameter for neurological diseases. Our method then may be used for cross-cultural longitudinal studies to evaluate the effect of disease, environment and aging on the brain.

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  • Hsiao-Lan Sharon Wang & Rongjun Yu & Yu-Tzu Wu & Wen-Yuan Lee & Ming-Fan Lin & Chia-Yuan Chen & Ein-Yiao Shen, 2013. "The Changes of Cerebral Morphology Related to Aging in Taiwanese Population," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 8(1), pages 1-6, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0055241
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0055241
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