Normative Modeling of Brain Morphometry Across the Lifespan Using CentileBrain : Algorithm Benchmarking and Model Optimization

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Ge, Ruiyang

Yu, Yuetong

Qi, Yi Xuan

Fan, Yunan Vera

Chen, Shiyu

Gao, Chuntong

Haas, Shalaila S

Modabbernia, Amirhossein

New, Faye

Agartz, Ingrid

Asherson, Philip

Ayesa-Arriola, Rosa

Banaj, Nerisa

Banaschewski, Tobias

Baumeister, Sarah

Bertolino, Alessandro

Boomsma, Dorret I.

Borgwardt, Stefan

Bourque, Josiane

Brandeis, Daniel

Breier, Alan

Brodaty, Henry

Brouwer, Rachel M

Buckner, Randy

Buitelaar, Jan

Cannon, Dara M

Caseras, Xavier

Cervenka, Simon

Conrod, Patricia

Crespo-Facorro, Benedicto

Crivello, Fabrice

Crone, Eveline A

de Haan, Liewe

de Zubicaray, Greig

Di Giorgio, Annabella

Erk, Susanne

Fisher, Simon E

Franke, Barbara

Frodl, Thomas

Glahn, David C.

Grotegerd, Dominik

Gruber, Oliver

Gruner, Patricia

Gur, Raquel E

Gur, Ruben C

Harrison, Ben J

Hatton, Sean N.

Hickie, Ian

Howells, Fleur M.

Pol, Hilleke E Hulshoff

Huyser, Chaim

Jernigan, Terry L

Jiang, Jiyang

Joska, John A

Kahn, René S

Kalnin, Andrew J

Kochan, Nicole A

Koops, Sanne

Kuntsi, Jonna

Lagopoulos, Jim

Lazaro, Luisa

Lebedeva, Irina

Lochner, Christine

Martin, Nicholas G.

Mazoyer, Bernard

McDonald, Brenna C

McDonald, Colm

McMahon, Katie L

Nakao, Tomohiro

Nyberg, Lars

Piras, Fabrizio

Portella Moll, Maria J., 1975-

Qiu, Jiang

Roffman, Joshua L

Sachdev, Perminder S.

Sanford, Nicole

Satterthwaite, Theodore D

Saykin, Andrew J

Schumann, Gunter

Sellgren, Carl M

Sim, Kang

Smoller, Jordan W

Soares, Jair

Sommer, Iris E

Spalletta, Gianfranco

Stein, Dan J

Tamnes, Christian K.

Thomopolous, Sophia I

Tomyshev, Alexander S

Tordesillas-Gutiérrez, Diana

Trollor, Julian

van 't Ent, Dennis

van den Heuvel, Odile A

van Erp, Theo GM

van Haren, Neeltje EM

Vecchio, Daniela

Veltman, Dick J

Walter, Henrik

Wang, Yang

Weber, Bernd

Wei, Dongtao

Wen, Wei

Westlye, Lars T

Wierenga, Lara M

Williams, Steven CR

Wright, Margaret J

Medland, Sarah

Wu, Mon-Ju

Yu, Kevin

Jahanshad, Neda

Thompson, Paul M

Frangou, Sophia

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Fecha de publicación

2023

Resumen

We present an empirically benchmarked framework for sex-specific normative modeling of brain morphometry that can inform about the biological and behavioral significance of deviations from typical age-related neuroanatomical changes and support future study designs. This framework was developed using regional morphometric data from 37,407 healthy individuals (53% female; aged 3-90 years) following a comparative evaluation of eight algorithms and multiple covariate combinations pertaining to image acquisition and quality, parcellation software versions, global neuroimaging measures, and longitudinal stability. The Multivariate Factorial Polynomial Regression (MFPR) emerged as the preferred algorithm optimized using nonlinear polynomials for age and linear effects of global measures as covariates. The MFPR models showed excellent accuracy across the lifespan and within distinct age-bins, and longitudinal stability over a 2-year period. The performance of all MFPR models plateaued at sample sizes exceeding 3,000 study participants. The model and scripts described here are freely available through CentileBrain ().

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