An estimate of the longitudinal pace of aging from a single brain scan predicts dementia conversion, morbidity, and mortality
Ethan T. Whitman(Duke University), Tracy R. Melzer(Brain Research New Zealand), Sandhya Ramrakha(University of Otago), Maxwell L. Elliott(Harvard University), Avshalom Caspi(King's College London), Benjamin Williams(King's College London), Tim Anderson(Christchurch Hospital), David Ireland(Dunedin Public Hospital), Reremoana Theodore(University of Otago), Ahmad R. Hariri(University of Pittsburgh), Annchen R. Knodt(Duke University), Wickliffe C. Abraham(Institute of Psychology), Terrie E. Moffitt(Duke University), Karen Sugden(King's College London), Sean Hogan(University of Otago), Nick Cutfield(University of Otago)
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