
Description
The cortical folding process begins very early, starting from 10 weeks of foetal life. Therefore, alterations in cortical development can provide us with important clues about the resulting morphology. Such morphological changes in the brain are associated with ageing, and this is possibly related to the thinning of the gyri, due to reduction in gyral grey matter and white matter. Sulcal widening is commonly used by radiologists as a measure of cortical atrophy in the clinical setting.
Project Members
- Associate Professor Wei Wen, Associate Professor, CHeBA
- Dr Jiyang Jiang, Postdoctoral Fellow, CHeBA
- Associate Professor Tao Liu, PhD Associate Professor, School of Biological Science and Medical Engineering International Research Institute for Multidisciplinary Science, Beihang University