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This addendum is a continuation of the article Gyrification.

Quantitative measures of gyrification

Commonly used measures of the exent of cortical folding include[1][2]:

  • :
    • , with being the Gaussian curvature, computed from the two principal curvatures and
    • , with being the Mean curvature and the area of the surface in question
  • Folding index
    • , with
  • Intrinsic curvature index
    • , with being the positive Gaussian curvature
  • Curvedness
  • Sharpness of folding
  • Bending energy
  • Willmore energy
  • Gyrification index
    • , with indicating the number of the slice, and and Failed to parse (SVG (MathML can be enabled via browser plugin): Invalid response ("Math extension cannot connect to Restbase.") from server "https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/":): {\displaystyle A(n)_{gc}} being the pial surface area in that slice and the surface area of the boundary between gray matter and cerebrospinal fluid, respectively
  • Gyrification-White index
    • , with being the surface area of the boundary between gray matter and white matter
  • White matter folding
    • , with being the volume of the white matter
  • Cortical complexity
  • Fractal dimension
  • Global gyrification index
  • Local gyrification index
  • Shape index
  • Roundness

References

  1. Rodriguez-Carranza, C.E.; P. Mukherjee & D. Vigneron et al. (2008), "A framework for in vivo quantification of regional brain folding in premature neonates", Neuroimage 41: 462, DOI:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2008.01.008
  2. Pienaar, R.; B. Fischl & V. Caviness et al. (2008), "A methodology for analyzing curvature in the developing brain from preterm to adult", International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology 18 (1): 42–68, DOI:10.1002/ima.20138