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Abstract #2044

Early Brain Structural Development in Non-human Primate, Common Marmoset: A Longitudinal MRI study

Akiko Uematsu1,2, Junichi Hata2, Makoto Fukushima2, Noriyuki Kishi2, Ayako Murayama2, Shinsuke Koike3, and Hideyuki Okano2,4
1Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 2RIKEN CBS, Wako, Japan, 3Center for Evolutionary Cognitive Science, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 4Keio University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan

We delineated gray and white matter growth pattern of non-human primate from infancy to childhood in comprehensive manner with longitudinal T1w. T2w, and DWI data. Integrating the analysis of these different contrast images provided a variety of information, showing robust but regionally heterogeneous growth pattern. Such information suggested the components that contribute to structural maturation might be different among regions.

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