PURPOSE OF REVIEW: There has been a rapid increase in studies using diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DWI) to interrogate white matter structure in the human brain. This review considers the evidence that interindividual variation in white matter structure is behaviourally relevant. RECENT FINDINGS: Maturation or deterioration of white matter throughout the lifespan relates to development or decline in specific cognitive skills. In addition, age-independent relationships between white matter anatomy and ability are found in healthy adult populations. Such relationships may in part be determined by genetics but can also be driven by experience. SUMMARY: Individual differences in white matter anatomy, visible using DWI, have cons...
The intraindividual variability (IIV) of cognitive performance has been shown to increase with aging...
White matter microstructural integrity has been related to cognition. Yet, the potential role of spe...
Delineating the normal development of brain white matter (WM) over the human lifespan is crucial to ...
White matter pathways play an important role in the human brain by connecting spatially separated ar...
White matter pathways play an important role in the human brain by connecting spatially separated ar...
For disparate brain regions to communicate efficiently action potentials must be transmitted relativ...
Population aging has prompted considerable interest in identifying modifiable factors that may help ...
Context: The role of macrostructural white matter changes, such as atrophy and white matter lesions,...
Copyright © 2013 Nathalie Mella et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Several studies have established specific relationships between White Matter (WM) and behaviour. How...
Background: Early pathological changes in white matter microstructure can be studied using the diffu...
Inter-individual differences can inform treatment procedures and-if accounted for-have the potential...
White matter microstructural integrity has been related to cognition. Yet, the potential role of spe...
Inter-individual differences can inform treatment procedures and—if accounted for—have the potential...
Studies have shown that white matter (WM) volumetric reductions and overall degradation occur with a...
The intraindividual variability (IIV) of cognitive performance has been shown to increase with aging...
White matter microstructural integrity has been related to cognition. Yet, the potential role of spe...
Delineating the normal development of brain white matter (WM) over the human lifespan is crucial to ...
White matter pathways play an important role in the human brain by connecting spatially separated ar...
White matter pathways play an important role in the human brain by connecting spatially separated ar...
For disparate brain regions to communicate efficiently action potentials must be transmitted relativ...
Population aging has prompted considerable interest in identifying modifiable factors that may help ...
Context: The role of macrostructural white matter changes, such as atrophy and white matter lesions,...
Copyright © 2013 Nathalie Mella et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Several studies have established specific relationships between White Matter (WM) and behaviour. How...
Background: Early pathological changes in white matter microstructure can be studied using the diffu...
Inter-individual differences can inform treatment procedures and-if accounted for-have the potential...
White matter microstructural integrity has been related to cognition. Yet, the potential role of spe...
Inter-individual differences can inform treatment procedures and—if accounted for—have the potential...
Studies have shown that white matter (WM) volumetric reductions and overall degradation occur with a...
The intraindividual variability (IIV) of cognitive performance has been shown to increase with aging...
White matter microstructural integrity has been related to cognition. Yet, the potential role of spe...
Delineating the normal development of brain white matter (WM) over the human lifespan is crucial to ...