Abstract:
In this report, earlier findings of age-related changes in brain
morphology on magnetic resonance (MR) images are extended to include
measurements of individual cerebral grey matter structures and an index
of white matter degeneration. Volumes of caudate, lenticular, and
diencephalic structures are estimated, as are grey matter volumes in
eight separate cortical regions. Results suggest that between 30 and 79
years significant decreases occur in the volume of the caudate nucleus,
in anterior diencephalic structures, and in the grey matter of most
cortical regions. The data suggest that the volumes of the thalamus and
the anterior cingulate cortex may be unchanged. Among those cortical
regions found to be affected in aging, some evidence is present for
greater change in association cortices and mesial temporal lobe
structures. There are also dramatic age-related changes in the white
matter, manifest as lengthened T2 values on MR images