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A morphometric double dissociation: cortical thickness is more related to aging; surface area is more related to cognition

A morphometric double dissociation: cortical thickness is more related to aging; surface area is more related to cognition

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Abstract The thickness and surface area of cortex are genetically distinct aspects of brain structure, and may be affected differently by age. However, their potential to differentially predict age and cognitive abilities has been largely overlooked, likely because they are typically aggregated into the commonly used measure of volume. In a large sample of healthy adults (N=647, aged 18-88), we investigated the brain-age and brain-cognition relationships of thickness, surface area, and volume, plus five additional morphological shape metrics. Cortical thickness was the metric most strongly associated with age cross-sectionally, as well as exhibiting the steepest longitudinal change over time (subsample N=261, aged 25-84). In contrast, surface area was the best single predictor of age-residualized cognitive abilities (fluid intelligence), and changes in surface area were most strongly associated with cognitive change over time. These findings were replicated in an independent dataset (N=1345, aged 18-93). Our results suggest that cortical thickness and surface area make complementary contributions the age-brain-cognition triangle, and highlight the importance of considering these volumetric components separately.

Cam-CAN、Borgeest G. Sophia、Henson Richard N.、Kietzmann Tim C.、Malpetti Maura、Fuhrmann Delia、Knights Ethan、Kievit Rogier A.、Madan Christopher R.、Carlin Johan D.、Fox Theresa

MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of CambridgeMRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of CambridgeDonders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud UniversitySchool of Clinical Medicine, University of CambridgePsychology Faculty, Kings College LondonMRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of CambridgeDonders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud UniversitySchool of Psychology, University of NottinghamMRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, University of CambridgeMax Planck Institute of Human Development

10.1101/2021.09.30.462545

神经病学、精神病学基础医学生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术

Cam-CAN,Borgeest G. Sophia,Henson Richard N.,Kietzmann Tim C.,Malpetti Maura,Fuhrmann Delia,Knights Ethan,Kievit Rogier A.,Madan Christopher R.,Carlin Johan D.,Fox Theresa.A morphometric double dissociation: cortical thickness is more related to aging; surface area is more related to cognition[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-06-01].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2021.09.30.462545.点此复制

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