Large‐scale analysis of structural brain asymmetries during neurodevelopment: Associations with age and sex in 4265 children and adolescents
Kurth F, Schijven D, van den Heuvel O, Hoogman M, van Rooij D, Stein D, Buitelaar J, Bölte S, Auzias G, Kushki A, Venkatasubramanian G, Rubia K, Bollmann S, Isaksson J, Jaspers‐Fayer F, Marsh R, Batistuzzo M, Arnold P, Bressan R, Stewart S, Gruner P, Sorensen L, Pan P, Silk T, Gur R, Cubillo A, Haavik J, Tuura R, Hartman C, Calvo R, McGrath J, Calderoni S, Jackowski A, Chantiluke K, Satterthwaite T, Busatto G, Nigg J, Gur R, Retico A, Tosetti M, Gallagher L, Szeszko P, Neufeld J, Ortiz A, Ghisleni C, Lazaro L, Hoekstra P, Anagnostou E, Hoekstra L, Simpson B, Plessen J, Deruelle C, Soreni N, James A, Narayanaswamy J, Reddy J, Fitzgerald J, Bellgrove M, Salum G, Janssen J, Muratori F, Vila M, Giral M, Ameis S, Bosco P, Remnélius K, Huyser C, Pariente J, Jalbrzikowski M, Rosa P, O'Hearn K, Ehrlich S, Mollon J, Zugman A, Christakou A, Arango C, Fisher S, Kong X, Franke B, Medland S, Thomopoulos S, Jahanshad N, Glahn D, Thompson P, Francks C, Luders E. Large‐scale analysis of structural brain asymmetries during neurodevelopment: Associations with age and sex in 4265 children and adolescents. Human Brain Mapping 2024, 45: e26754. PMID: 39046031, PMCID: PMC11267452, DOI: 10.1002/hbm.26754.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBrain asymmetryBrain regionsSex differencesStructural brain asymmetryCerebral asymmetryFindings lack consistencyBrain featuresEffects of ageSamples to dateEffect sizeBrainDifferential effectsAdolescentsAge effectsChildhoodInvestigate associationsSignificant asymmetryAssociated with ageSexMaleFindingsNeurodevelopmentAssociationDifferencesHemisphereUsing rare genetic mutations to revisit structural brain asymmetry
Kopal J, Kumar K, Shafighi K, Saltoun K, Modenato C, Moreau C, Huguet G, Jean-Louis M, Martin C, Saci Z, Younis N, Douard E, Jizi K, Beauchamp-Chatel A, Kushan L, Silva A, van den Bree M, Linden D, Owen M, Hall J, Lippé S, Draganski B, Sønderby I, Andreassen O, Glahn D, Thompson P, Bearden C, Zatorre R, Jacquemont S, Bzdok D. Using rare genetic mutations to revisit structural brain asymmetry. Nature Communications 2024, 15: 2639. PMID: 38531844, PMCID: PMC10966068, DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-46784-w.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCopy number variationsGenome-wide association studiesBrain asymmetryPlanum temporale asymmetryHemispheric functional specializationStructural brain asymmetryCopy number variation carriersBrain-related phenotypesFacial cuesWord recognitionBrain lateralizationHuman cognitive capacitiesPerspective takingCognitive operationsRight hemispherePattern-learning approachBrain organizationLateralized functionsSusceptible to deletionGenetic influencesCognitive capacityAssociation studiesAsymmetry patternsGenomic deletionsGene sets