Gyrification is a fundamental property of the human cortex that is increasingly studied by basic and clinical neuroscience. However, it remains unclear if and how the global architecture of cortical folding varies with 3 interwoven sources of anatomical variation: brain size, sex, and sex chromosome dosage (SCD). Here, for 375 individuals spanning 7 karyotype groups (XX, XY, XXX, XYY, XXY, XXYY, XXXXY), we use structural neuroimaging to measure a global sulcation index (SI, total sulcal/cortical hull area) and both determinants of sulcal area: total sulcal length and mean sulcal depth. We detail large and patterned effects of sex and SCD across all folding metrics, but show that these effects are in fact largely consistent with the normativ...
The quantification of local surface morphology in the human cortex is important for examining popula...
Measuring the geometry or morphology of sulcal folds has recently become an important approach to in...
International audienceAging is associated with morphological changes in the brain, which have been s...
The folding of the human cerebral cortex is a highly genetically regulated process that allows for a...
Sex chromosome dosage (SCD) variation increases risk for neuropsychiatric impairment, which may refl...
Structural neuroimaging of humans with typical and atypical sex-chromosome complements has establish...
Sex differences in the development and aging of human sulcal morphology have been understudied. We c...
Abstract. This paper presents a study of gender differences in adult human cerebral cortical folding...
The cortical thickness is a characteristic biomarker for a wide variety of neurological disorders. W...
The phenotypic and genetic relationship between global cortical size and general cognitive ability (...
The cerebellum is a large hindbrain structure that is increasingly recognized for its contribution t...
Sex differences in development and aging of human sulcal morphology have been understudied. We chart...
A large number of structural brain studies using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have reported age-...
The human brain displays stereotyped and early emerging patterns of cortical asymmetry in health. It...
While significant differences in male and female brain structures have commonly been reported, only ...
The quantification of local surface morphology in the human cortex is important for examining popula...
Measuring the geometry or morphology of sulcal folds has recently become an important approach to in...
International audienceAging is associated with morphological changes in the brain, which have been s...
The folding of the human cerebral cortex is a highly genetically regulated process that allows for a...
Sex chromosome dosage (SCD) variation increases risk for neuropsychiatric impairment, which may refl...
Structural neuroimaging of humans with typical and atypical sex-chromosome complements has establish...
Sex differences in the development and aging of human sulcal morphology have been understudied. We c...
Abstract. This paper presents a study of gender differences in adult human cerebral cortical folding...
The cortical thickness is a characteristic biomarker for a wide variety of neurological disorders. W...
The phenotypic and genetic relationship between global cortical size and general cognitive ability (...
The cerebellum is a large hindbrain structure that is increasingly recognized for its contribution t...
Sex differences in development and aging of human sulcal morphology have been understudied. We chart...
A large number of structural brain studies using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have reported age-...
The human brain displays stereotyped and early emerging patterns of cortical asymmetry in health. It...
While significant differences in male and female brain structures have commonly been reported, only ...
The quantification of local surface morphology in the human cortex is important for examining popula...
Measuring the geometry or morphology of sulcal folds has recently become an important approach to in...
International audienceAging is associated with morphological changes in the brain, which have been s...