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      Comparing manual and automatic segmentation of hippocampal volumes: Reliability and validity issues in younger and older brains

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          We compared hippocampal volume measures obtained by manual tracing to automatic segmentation with FreeSurfer in 44 younger (20–30 years) and 47 older (60–70 years) adults, each measured with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) over three successive time points, separated by four months. Retest correlations over time were very high for both manual and FreeSurfer segmentations. With FreeSurfer, correlations over time were significantly lower in the older than in the younger age group, which was not the case with manual segmentation. Pearson correlations between manual and FreeSurfer estimates were sufficiently high, numerically even higher in the younger group, whereas intra‐class correlation coefficient (ICC) estimates were lower in the younger than in the older group. FreeSurfer yielded higher volume estimates than manual segmentation, particularly in the younger age group. Importantly, FreeSurfer consistently overestimated hippocampal volumes independently of manually assessed volume in the younger age group, but overestimated larger volumes in the older age group to a less extent, introducing a systematic age bias in the data. Age differences in hippocampal volumes were significant with FreeSurfer, but not with manual tracing. Manual tracing resulted in a significant difference between left and right hippocampus (right > left), whereas this asymmetry effect was considerably smaller with FreeSurfer estimates. We conclude that FreeSurfer constitutes a feasible method to assess differences in hippocampal volume in young adults. FreeSurfer estimates in older age groups should, however, be interpreted with care until the automatic segmentation pipeline has been further optimized to increase validity and reliability in this age group. Hum Brain Mapp 35:4236–4248, 2014. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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          Journal
          Hum Brain Mapp
          Hum Brain Mapp
          10.1002/(ISSN)1097-0193
          HBM
          Human Brain Mapping
          John Wiley and Sons Inc. (Hoboken )
          1065-9471
          1097-0193
          14 February 2014
          August 2014
          : 35
          : 8 ( doiID: 10.1002/hbm.v35.8 )
          : 4236-4248
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ] Center for Lifespan Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Development Germany
          [ 2 ] Department of Psychology Lund University Sweden
          [ 3 ] Institute of Medical Psychology and Behavioral Neurobiology Tübingen University Germany
          [ 4 ] Department of Neurology Otto‐von‐Guericke University of Magdeburg Germany
          [ 5 ] German Centre for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) Magdeburg Germany
          [ 6 ] Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience University College London United Kingdom
          [ 7 ] Aging Research Center Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm University Sweden
          Author notes
          [*] [* ]Correspondence to: Elisabeth Wenger, Center for Lifespan Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Lentzeallee 94, 14195 Berlin, Germany. E‐mail: Wenger@ 123456mpib ‐berlin.mpg.de (or) Martin Lövdén, Center for Lifespan Psychology, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Lentzeallee 94, 14195 Berlin, Germany. E‐mail: Martin.lovden@ 123456ki.se
          Article
          PMC6869097 PMC6869097 6869097 HBM22473
          10.1002/hbm.22473
          6869097
          24532539
          a9e83c02-abec-4234-bdf6-1efd96836dc2
          Copyright © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
          History
          : 03 December 2013
          : 14 January 2014
          Page count
          Pages: 13
          Funding
          Funded by: Max Planck Society
          Funded by: Sofja Kovalevskaja Award, the Alexander von Humboldt foundation, the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF)
          Funded by: German Research Council; BMBF
          Funded by: Swedish Research Council
          Funded by: Swedish Brain Power
          Funded by: Alexander von Humboldt Research Award
          Funded by: af Jochnick Foundation
          Funded by: International Max Planck Research School “The Life Course: Evolutionary and Ontogenetic Dynamics” (LIFE).
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          August 2014
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          aging,manual segmentation,hippocampus,left right asymmetry,FreeSurfer

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