B-JLF segmentation-based age-corrected effect sizes from SHARP+MEDI pipelines deemed acceptable in the replication study.
<p>Lower values (−1; blue – falsifies the “early rise” hypothesis) represent higher absolute negative effect size and white for effect size of 0. Each vertical panel corresponds to a reference region listed at the top (frontal deep white matter [FDWM]; whole brain [WB]; cerebrospinal fluid [CS...
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2025
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| Summary: | <p>Lower values (−1; blue – falsifies the “early rise” hypothesis) represent higher absolute negative effect size and white for effect size of 0. Each vertical panel corresponds to a reference region listed at the top (frontal deep white matter [FDWM]; whole brain [WB]; cerebrospinal fluid [CSF]). Within each panel, each row corresponds to a regularization parameter value used for MEDI inversion algorithm (λ<sub>D</sub>, listed on the left-hand side), while each column represents a regularization parameter value used for SHARP BFR algorithm (λ<sub>S</sub>, listed at the bottom). Significant findings were marked with asterisks (*).</p> |
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