Changes in anatomical brain connectivity between ages 12 and 30: A HARDI study of 467 adolescents and adults


Autoria(s): Dennis, E. L.; Jahanshad, N.; Toga, A. W.; Johnson, K.; McMahon, K. L.; de Zubicaray, G. I.; Martin, N. G.; Hickie, I. B.; Wright, M. J.; Thompson, P. M.
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2012

Resumo

Graph theory can be applied to matrices that represent the brain's anatomical connections, to better understand global properties of anatomical networks, such as their clustering, efficiency and "small-world" topology. Network analysis is popular in adult studies of connectivity, but only one study - in just 30 subjects - has examined how network measures change as the brain develops over this period. Here we assessed the developmental trajectory of graph theory metrics of structural brain connectivity in a cross-sectional study of 467 subjects, aged 12 to 30. We computed network measures from 70×70 connectivity matrices of fiber density generated using whole-brain tractography in 4-Tesla 105-gradient high angular resolution diffusion images (HARDI). We assessed global efficiency and modularity, and both age and age 2 effects were identified. HARDI-based connectivity maps are sensitive to the remodeling and refinement of structural brain connections as the human brain develops.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/85759/

Publicador

IEEE

Relação

DOI:10.1109/ISBI.2012.6235695

Dennis, E. L., Jahanshad, N., Toga, A. W., Johnson, K., McMahon, K. L., de Zubicaray, G. I., Martin, N. G., Hickie, I. B., Wright, M. J., & Thompson, P. M. (2012) Changes in anatomical brain connectivity between ages 12 and 30: A HARDI study of 467 adolescents and adults. In 2012 9th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging : From Nano to Macro : proceedings : May 2-5, 2012, Barcelona, Spain, IEEE, Barcelona, Spain, pp. 904-907.

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Copyright 2012 IEEE

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #development #graph theory #high angular resolution diffusion imaging (HARDI) #network analyses #structural connectivity #tractography
Tipo

Conference Paper