About
Aging and related structural changes of the brain throughout lifespan have been the subject of research for multiple decades. The goal of this study is to contribute to research of a promising biomarker for neurological health, namely brain age. The expected research is expected to take place during the next 2.5 years. During this time, we wish to develop algorithms capable of prediction of an individuals age, given his or hers MR image of the head. The idea is that this predicted age is close to the chronological age of a healthy individuals. A larger gap may indicate an increased neurological aging and would require further examination. The ultimate aim of the research is not only to develop algorithms, but also to unravel the patterns of brain aging, which can lead to a better understanding of many neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's dementia and multiple sclerosis, and thus hopefully provide a tool for early diagnostics of these diseases.