Best Practices in Structural Neuroimaging of Neurodevelopmental Disorders

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Abstract

Structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI) offers immense potential for increasing our understanding of how anatomical brain development relates to clinical symptoms and functioning in neurodevelopmental disorders. Clinical developmental sMRI may help identify neurobiological risk factors or markers that may ultimately assist in diagnosis and treatment. However, researchers and clinicians aiming to conduct sMRI studies of neurodevelopmental disorders face several methodological challenges. This review offers hands-on guidelines for clinical developmental sMRI. First, we present brain morphometry metrics and review evidence on typical developmental trajectories throughout adolescence, together with atypical trajectories in selected neurodevelopmental disorders. Next, we discuss challenges and good scientific practices in study design, image acquisition and analysis, and recent options to implement quality control. Finally, we discuss choices related to statistical analysis and interpretation of results. We call for greater completeness and transparency in the reporting of methods to advance understanding of structural brain alterations in neurodevelopmental disorders.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)400-418
Number of pages19
JournalNeuropsychology Review
Volume32
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 24 Apr 2021
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 33893904
ORCID /0000-0003-1477-5395/work/146167113
PubMedCentral PMC9090677
ORCID /0000-0001-6482-1316/work/149437987

Keywords

Keywords

  • Adolescent, Brain/diagnostic imaging, Humans, Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods, Neurodevelopmental Disorders/diagnostic imaging, Neuroimaging/methods