Dense longitudinal neuroimaging reveals individual brain change trajectories (opens in new tab)
Longitudinal measurements of brain structure and function are critical for understanding how humans change over time. Traditional longitudinal approaches sample sparsely across large windows of time to estimate coarse, long-term brain changes. This review showcases insights from dense longitudinal neuroimaging (DLN), an emerging approach that samples densely across relatively short windows of time to precisely estimate individual trajectories of brain change. DLN measures multiple samples fro...
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