Brain structure differences between <scp>C</scp>hinese and <scp>C</scp>aucasian cohorts: A comprehensive morphometry study

  • Yuchun Tang
    Research Center for Sectional and Imaging Anatomy, Shandong University Cheeloo College of Medicine Jinan Shandong 250012 China
  • Lu Zhao
    Laboratory of Neuro Imaging (LONI), Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute, Keck School of Medicine of USC Los Angeles California 90032
  • Yunxia Lou
    Research Center for Sectional and Imaging Anatomy, Shandong University Cheeloo College of Medicine Jinan Shandong 250012 China
  • Yonggang Shi
    Laboratory of Neuro Imaging (LONI), Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute, Keck School of Medicine of USC Los Angeles California 90032
  • Rui Fang
    Research Center for Sectional and Imaging Anatomy, Shandong University Cheeloo College of Medicine Jinan Shandong 250012 China
  • Xiangtao Lin
    Research Center for Sectional and Imaging Anatomy, Shandong University Cheeloo College of Medicine Jinan Shandong 250012 China
  • Shuwei Liu
    Research Center for Sectional and Imaging Anatomy, Shandong University Cheeloo College of Medicine Jinan Shandong 250012 China
  • Arthur Toga
    Laboratory of Neuro Imaging (LONI), Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute, Keck School of Medicine of USC Los Angeles California 90032

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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Numerous behavioral observations and brain function studies have demonstrated that neurological differences exist between East Asians and Westerners. However, the extent to which these factors relate to differences in brain structure is still not clear. As the basis of brain functions, the anatomical differences in brain structure play a primary and critical role in the origination of functional and behavior differences. To investigate the underlying differences in brain structure between the two cultural/ethnic groups, we conducted a comparative study on education‐matched right‐handed young male adults (age = 22–29 years) from two cohorts, Han Chinese (<jats:italic>n</jats:italic> = 45) and Caucasians (<jats:italic>n</jats:italic> = 45), using high‐dimensional structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data. Using two well‐validated imaging analysis techniques, surface‐based morphometry (SBM) and voxel‐based morphometry (VBM), we performed a comprehensive vertex‐wise morphometric analysis of the brain structures between Chinese and Caucasian cohorts. We identified consistent significant between‐group differences in cortical thickness, volume, and surface area in the frontal, temporal, parietal, occipital, and insular lobes as well as the cingulate cortices. The SBM analyses revealed that compared with Caucasians, the Chinese population showed larger cortical structures in the temporal and cingulate regions, and smaller structural measures in the frontal and parietal cortices. The VBM data of the same sample was well‐aligned with the SBM findings. Our findings systematically revealed comprehensive brain structural differences between young male Chinese and Caucasians, and provided new neuroanatomical insights to the behavioral and functional distinctions in the two cultural/ethnic populations.</jats:p>

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