“…Under tight genetic control, quantitative structural brain features, including brain volume, cortical gyrification, surface area, curvature, and sulcal depth, were strongly correlated with GA and small intersubject variations in typically developing (TD) fetuses ( Rajagopalan et al, 2011 ; Clouchoux et al, 2013 , 2012 ; Hu et al, 2013 ; Wright et al, 2014 ; Namburete et al, 2015 ; Wu et al, 2015 ; Lefèvre et al, 2016 ; Andescavage et al, 2017 ). Moreover, atypical structural features have been more frequently found in fetuses with ventriculomegaly, congenital heart disease, and Down syndrome than in TD fetuses ( Clouchoux et al, 2012 ; Scott et al, 2013 ; Kyriakopoulou et al, 2014 ; Lefèvre et al, 2016 ; Jaimes et al, 2020 ; Tarui et al, 2020 ; Rollins et al, 2021 ; Yun et al, 2021 ). Therefore, prediction of fetal brain age based on structural MRI features may be useful for detecting abnormalities in brain development and the risk of adverse developmental outcomes.…”