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Circadian rhythms tied to changes in brain morphology in a densely-sampled male

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Circadian rhythms tied to changes in brain morphology in a densely-sampled male

E. M. Murata, L. Pritschet, et al.

A precision imaging study found that diurnal fluctuations in steroid hormones track striking shifts in human brain morphology: from morning to evening total brain and gray matter volumes and cortical thickness decreased while cerebrospinal fluid and ventricle size increased, driven by occipital and parietal changes. Research conducted by Elle M. Murata, Laura Pritschet, Hannah Grotzinger, Caitlin M. Taylor, and Emily G. Jacobs.... show more
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