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@ARTICLE{Kong:141106,
author = {Kong, Xiang-Zhen and Mathias, Samuel R and Guadalupe, Tulio
and Group, ENIGMA Laterality Working and Glahn, David C and
Franke, Barbara and Crivello, Fabrice and Tzourio-Mazoyer,
Nathalie and Fisher, Simon E and Thompson, Paul M and
Francks, Clyde and Kong, Xiang-Zhen and Mathias, Samuel R
and Guadalupe, Tulio and Abé, Christoph and Agartz, Ingrid
and Akudjedu, Theophilus N and Aleman, Andre and Alhusaini,
Saud and Allen, Nicholas B and Ames, David and Andreassen,
Ole A and Vasquez, Alejandro Arias and Armstrong, Nicola J
and Bergo, Felipe and Bastin, Mark E and Batalla, Albert and
Bauer, Jochen and Baune, Bernhard T and Baur-Streubel,
Ramona and Biederman, Joseph and Blaine, Sara K and Boedhoe,
Premika and Bøen, Erlend and Bose, Anushree and Bralten,
Janita and Brandeis, Daniel and Brem, Silvia and Brodaty,
Henry and Yüksel, Dilara and Brooks, Samantha J and
Buitelaar, Jan and Bürger, Christian and Bülow, Robin and
Calhoun, Vince and Calvo, Anna and Canales-Rodríguez, Erick
Jorge and Canive, Jose M and Cannon, Dara M and Caparelli,
Elisabeth C and Castellanos, Francisco X and Cavalleri,
Gianpiero L and Cendes, Fernando and Chaim-Avancini, Tiffany
Moukbel and Chantiluke, Kaylita and Chen, Qun-Lin and Chen,
Xiayu and Cheng, Yuqi and Christakou, Anastasia and Clark,
Vincent P and Coghill, David and Connolly, Colm G and
Conzelmann, Annette and Córdova-Palomera, Aldo and Cousijn,
Janna and Crow, Tim and Cubillo, Ana and Dale, Anders and
Dannlowski, Udo and Ambrosino de Bruttopilo, Sara and de
Zeeuw, Patrick and Deary, Ian J and Delanty, Norman and
Demeter, Damion V and Di Martino, Adriana and Dickie, Erin W
and Dietsche, Bruno and Doan, N Trung and Doherty, Colin P
and Doyle, Alysa and Durston, Sarah and Earl, Eric and
Ehrlich, Stefan and Ekman, Carl Johan and Elvsåshagen,
Torbjørn and Epstein, Jeffery N and Fair, Damien A and
Faraone, Stephen V and Fernández, Guillén and Filho,
Geraldo Busatto and Förster, Katharina and Fouche,
Jean-Paul and Foxe, John J and Frodl, Thomas and
Fuentes-Claramonte, Paola and Fullerton, Janice and Garavan,
Hugh and Garcia, Danielle do Santos and Gotlib, Ian H and
Goudriaan, Anna E and Grabe, Hans and Groenewold, Nynke A
and Grotegerd, Dominik and Gruber, Oliver and Gurholt, Tiril
and Haavik, Jan and Hahn, Tim and Hansell, Narelle K and
Harris, Mathew A and Hartman, Catharina A and Hernández,
Maria Del Carmen Valdés and Heslenfeld, Dirk and Hester,
Robert and Hibar, Derrek Paul and Ho, Beng-Choon and Ho,
Tiffany C and Hoekstra, Pieter J and van Holst, Ruth J and
Hoogman, Martine and Høvik, Marie F and Howells, Fleur M
and Hugdahl, Kenneth and Huyser, Chaim and Ingvar, Martin
and Irwin, Lourdes and Ishikawa, Akari and James, Anthony
and Jahanshad, Neda and Jernigan, Terry L and Jönsson, Erik
G and Kähler, Claas and Kaleda, Vasily and Kelly, Clare and
Kerich, Michael and Keshavan, Matcheri S and Khadka, Sabin
and Kircher, Tilo and Kohls, Gregor and Konrad, Kerstin and
Korucuoglu, Ozlem and Krämer, Bernd and Krug, Axel and
Kwon, Jun Soo and Lambregts-Rommelse, Nanda and Landén,
Mikael and Lázaro, Luisa and Lebedeva, Irina and Lenroot,
Rhoshel and Lesch, Klaus-Peter and Li, Qinqin and Lim,
Kelvin O and Liu, Jia and Lochner, Christine and London,
Edythe D and Lonning, Vera and Lorenzetti, Valentina and
Luciano, Michelle and Luijten, Maartje and Lundervold, Astri
J and Mackey, Scott and MacMaster, Frank P and Maingault,
Sophie and Malpas, Charles B and Malt, Ulrik F and
Mataix-Cols, David and Martin-Santos, Rocio and Mayer,
Andrew R and McCarthy, Hazel and Mitchell, Philip B and
Mueller, Bryon A and Maniega, Susana Muñoz and Mazoyer,
Bernard and McDonald, Colm and McLellan, Quinn and McMahon,
Katie L and McPhilemy, Genevieve and Momenan, Reza and
Morales, Angelica M and Narayanaswamy, Janardhanan C and
Moreira, José Carlos Vasques and Nerland, Stener and
Nestor, Liam and Newman, Erik and Nigg, Joel T and Nordvik,
Jan Egil and Novotny, Stephanie and Weiss, Eileen
Oberwelland and O'Gorman, Ruth L and Oosterlaan, Jaap and
Oranje, Bob and Orr, Catherine and Overs, Bronwyn and Pauli,
Paul and Paulus, Martin and Plessen, Kerstin Jessica and von
Polier, Georg G and Pomarol-Clotet, Edith and Portella,
Maria J and Qiu, Jiang and Radua, Joaquim and Ramos-Quiroga,
Josep Antoni and Reddy, Y C Janardhan and Reif, Andreas and
Roberts, Gloria and Rosa, Pedro and Rubia, Katya and
Sacchet, Matthew D and Sachdev, Perminder S and Salvador,
Raymond and Schmaal, Lianne and Schulte-Rüther, Martin and
Schweren, Lizanne and Seidman, Larry and Seitz, Jochen and
Serpa, Mauricio Henriques and Shaw, Philip and Shumskaya,
Elena and Silk, Timothy J and Simmons, Alan N and
Simulionyte, Egle and Sinha, Rajita and Sjoerds, Zsuzsika
and Smelror, Runar Elle and Soliva, Joan Carlos and Solowij,
Nadia and Souza-Duran, Fabio Luisde and Sponheim, Scott R
and Stein, Dan J and Stein, Elliot A and Stevens, Michael
and Strike, Lachlan T and Sudre, Gustavo and Sui, Jing and
Tamm, Leanne and Temmingh, Hendrik S and Thoma, Robert J and
Tomyshev, Alexander and Tronchin, Giulia and Turner, Jessica
and Uhlmann, Anne and van Erp, Theo G M and van den Heuvel,
Odile A and van der Meer, Dennis and van Eijk, Liza and
Vance, Alasdair and Veer, Ilya M and Veltman, Dick J and
Venkatasubramanian, Ganesan and Vilarroya, Oscar and
Vives-Gilabert, Yolanda and Voineskos, Aristotle N and
Völzke, Henry and Vuletic, Daniella and Walitza, Susanne
and Walter, Henrik and Walton, Esther and Wardlaw, Joanna M
and Wen, Wei and Westlye, Lars T and Whelan, Christopher D
and White, Tonya and Wiers, Reinout W and Wright, Margaret J
and Wittfeld, Katharina and Yang, Tony T and Yasuda,
Clarissa L and Yoncheva, Yuliya and Yücel, Murat and Yun,
Je-Yeon and Zanetti, Marcus Vinicius and Zhen, Zonglei and
Zhu, Xing-Xing and Ziegler, Georg C and Zierhut, Kathrin and
de Zubicaray, Greig I and Zwiers, Marcel and Glahn, David C
and Franke, Barbara and Crivello, Fabrice and
Tzourio-Mazoyer, Nathalie and Fisher, Simon E and Thompson,
Paul M and Francks, Clyde and Farde, Lars and Flyckt, Lena
and Engberg, Göran and Erhardt, Sophie and
Fatouros-Bergman, Helena and Cervenka, Simon and Schwieler,
Lilly and Piehl, Fredrik and Agartz, Ingrid and Collste,
Karin and Victorsson, Pauliina and Malmqvist, Anna and
Hedberg, Mikael and Orhan, Funda},
title = {{M}apping cortical brain asymmetry in 17,141 healthy
individuals worldwide via the {ENIGMA} {C}onsortium.},
journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the
United States of America},
volume = {115},
number = {22},
issn = {0027-8424},
address = {Washington, DC},
publisher = {National Acad. of Sciences},
reportid = {DZNE-2020-07428},
pages = {E5154-E5163},
year = {2018},
abstract = {Hemispheric asymmetry is a cardinal feature of human brain
organization. Altered brain asymmetry has also been linked
to some cognitive and neuropsychiatric disorders. Here, the
ENIGMA (Enhancing NeuroImaging Genetics through
Meta-Analysis) Consortium presents the largest-ever analysis
of cerebral cortical asymmetry and its variability across
individuals. Cortical thickness and surface area were
assessed in MRI scans of 17,141 healthy individuals from 99
datasets worldwide. Results revealed widespread asymmetries
at both hemispheric and regional levels, with a generally
thicker cortex but smaller surface area in the left
hemisphere relative to the right. Regionally, asymmetries of
cortical thickness and/or surface area were found in the
inferior frontal gyrus, transverse temporal gyrus,
parahippocampal gyrus, and entorhinal cortex. These regions
are involved in lateralized functions, including language
and visuospatial processing. In addition to population-level
asymmetries, variability in brain asymmetry was related to
sex, age, and intracranial volume. Interestingly, we did not
find significant associations between asymmetries and
handedness. Finally, with two independent pedigree datasets
(n = 1,443 and 1,113, respectively), we found several
asymmetries showing significant, replicable heritability.
The structural asymmetries identified and their
variabilities and heritability provide a reference resource
for future studies on the genetic basis of brain asymmetry
and altered laterality in cognitive, neurological, and
psychiatric disorders.},
keywords = {Adolescent / Adult / Aged / Aged, 80 and over / Cerebral
Cortex: diagnostic imaging / Child / Child, Preschool /
Databases, Factual: statistics $\&$ numerical data / Female
/ Humans / Infant / Male / Middle Aged / Neuroimaging:
methods / Young Adult},
cin = {AG Grabe},
ddc = {500},
cid = {I:(DE-2719)5000001},
pnm = {344 - Clinical and Health Care Research (POF3-344)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-344},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
pubmed = {pmid:29764998},
pmc = {pmc:PMC5984496},
doi = {10.1073/pnas.1718418115},
url = {https://pub.dzne.de/record/141106},
}