“…These include decreases, on average, in gray matter volume (Bethlehem et al, 2022; Lenroot et al, 2007), cortical thickness (Tamnes et al, 2017; Wierenga et al, 2014b), gray-to-white matter contrast (Norbom et al, 2019; Paus et al, 2001), mean diffusivity (Schmithorst and Yuan, 2010), and transverse diffusivity (Asato et al, 2010) In addition, we also replicated increases in white matter volume, fractional anisotropy (Lebel and Deoni, 2018; Schmithorst and Yuan, 2010; Tamnes et al, 2018), white and gray matter isotropic intracellular diffusion (Palmer et al, 2022), white matter directional intracellular diffusion (ibid), and within-network functional connectivity (Fair et al, 2007; Satterthwaite et al, 2012). Also consistent with prior findings, we identified both increases and decreases in gray matter directional intracellular diffusion (Palmer et al, 2022), subcortical-network functional connectivity (Duijvenvoorde et al, 2019; Ji et al, 2019; Langen et al, 2018), and BOLD variance (Nomi et al, 2017; Wang et al, 2021), depending on the brain region or network. Larger decreases in gray matter volume were identified in parietal regions than in frontal, temporal, or occipital regions, consistent with prior findings (Lenroot et al, 2007).…”