Check our latest preprint!
biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/…
We present the first population-specific brain charts for China, developed through the Chinese Lifespan Brain Mapping Consortium (Phase I) using high-quality MRI data from 43,037 participants (aged 0-100 years,384 sites). (1/6)
Check out our latest work exploring the convergent and divergent spatial topographies of individualized brain functional networks and their developmental origins!
by @jianlong6@Tengdazhao
🚨 New preprint out!
biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/…
We introduce a framework that maps convergent (positive) and divergent (negative) spatial topographies of individualized brain networks—and shows how these interactions reverse in newborns and change across development.
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💐Thrilled to share our latest work:
Dissecting human cortical similarity networks across the lifespan.
🧠0–80 years
👏Grateful to all my amazing collaborators!
These data provide a blueprint for elucidating the principle of cortical network reconfiguration and a benchmark for quantifying interindividual network variations. (7/8)
1/11 Excited to share our @Naturestudy led by @Leon_Oo1@csabaorban@ZShaoshidoi.org/10.1038/s41586-025-0…
It is well-known that AI performance scales with logarithm of sample size (Kaplan, McCandlish 2020), but in many domains, sample size can be # participants or # measurements...
Check our latest preprint!
biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/…
We present the first population-specific brain charts for China, developed through the Chinese Lifespan Brain Mapping Consortium (Phase I) using high-quality MRI data from 43,037 participants (aged 0-100 years,384 sites). (1/6)
These Chinese-specific brain charts outperform Western-derived models in predicting Chinese healthy brain phenotypes and detecting pathological deviations in Chinese clinical cohorts(Alzheimer’s, schizophrenia, and depression). (5/6)
These population-specific brain charts not only reveal biologically significant East-West divergences in maturation timelines, but also establish a scalable framework for developing ethnically-specific standards worldwide - an essential step toward truly precision medicine. (6/6)
Human brain chart provide unprecedented opportunities for decoding developmental milestones and establishing clinical benchmarks. However, current brain charts are primarily derived from European and North American cohorts, with Asian populations severely underrepresented. (2/6)
Task-free functional and structural magnetic resonance imaging data from 33,250 individuals at 32 weeks of postmenstrual age to 80 years from 132 global sites
nature.com/articles/s41593-0…