“…The FD can also be applied to measure cortical folding complexity, and previous studies have shown significant differences in regional FD for psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia (Casanova et al, 1989;Narr et al, 2004;Narr et al, 2001), obsessive-compulsive disorder (Ha et al, 2005), epilepsy (Free et al, 1996), Alzheimer's disease (King et al, 2009(King et al, , 2010, multiple sclerosis (Esteban et al, 2007s, 2009, cerebellar degeneration , stroke (Zhang et al, 2008a), autism (Awate et al, 2008), and Williams syndrome (Thompson et al, 2005), as well as for normal development (Awate et al, 2010;Blanton et al, 2001;Kalmanti and Maris, 2007;Shyu et al, 2010;Wu et al, 2009), early-life blindness (Zhang et al, 2008b), and IQ (Im et al, 2006). Furthermore, some studies report local FD or folding differences for genetic factors such as 22q11 deletion syndrome (Schaer et al, 2008), gender (Awate et al, 2009;Luders et al, 2004), and brain size (Toro et al, 2008).…”