Data in Brief (Dec 2015)

Trajectories of cortical surface area and cortical volume maturation in normal brain development

  • Simon Ducharme,
  • Matthew D. Albaugh,
  • Tuong-Vi Nguyen,
  • James J. Hudziak,
  • J.M. Mateos-Pérez,
  • Aurelie Labbe,
  • Alan C. Evans,
  • Sherif Karama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2015.10.044
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. C
pp. 929 – 938

Abstract

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This is a report of developmental trajectories of cortical surface area and cortical volume in the NIH MRI Study of Normal Brain Development. The quality-controlled sample included 384 individual typically-developing subjects with repeated scanning (1–3 per subject, total scans n=753) from 4.9 to 22.3 years of age. The best-fit model (cubic, quadratic, or first-order linear) was identified at each vertex using mixed-effects models, with statistical correction for multiple comparisons using random field theory. Analyses were performed with and without controlling for total brain volume. These data are provided for reference and comparison with other databases. Further discussion and interpretation on cortical developmental trajectories can be found in the associated Ducharme et al.׳s article “Trajectories of cortical thickness maturation in normal brain development – the importance of quality control procedures” (Ducharme et al., 2015) [1].

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