• Ageing, Grey Matter Loss and Resting-State Effective Connectivity 

      Korbmacher, Max (Master thesis, 2021-09-17)
      Aldring påvirker kroppen på forskjellige måter. Ikke-patologisk aldring karakteriseres av asymmetrisk tap av grå materie, som påvirker den tjukkere hemisfæren sterkere (Roe et al., 2021). Det er ukjent hvordan disse ...
    • Bio-psycho-social factors’ associations with brain age: a large-scale UK Biobank diffusion study of 35,749 participants 

      Korbmacher, Max; Gurholt, Tiril Pedersen; de Lange, Ann Marie; Van der meer, Dennis; Beck, Dani; Eikefjord, Eli Nina; Lundervold, Arvid; Andreassen, Ole; Maximov, Ivan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Brain age refers to age predicted by brain features. Brain age has previously been associated with various health and disease outcomes and suggested as a potential biomarker of general health. Few previous studies have ...
    • Brain‐wide associations between white matter and age highlight the role of fornix microstructure in brain ageing 

      Korbmacher, Max; de Lange, Ann-Marie; van der Meer, Dennis; Beck, Dani; Eikefjord, Eli Nina; Lundervold, Arvid; Andreassen, Ole; Westlye, Lars Tjelta; Maximov, Ivan (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Unveiling the details of white matter (WM) maturation throughout ageing is a fundamental question for understanding the ageing brain. In an extensive comparison of brain age predictions and age-associations of WM features ...
    • Considerations on brain age predictions from repeatedly sampled data across time 

      Korbmacher, Max; Wang, Mengyun; Eikeland, Rune; Buchert, Ralph; Andreassen, Ole; Espeseth, Thomas; Leonardsen, Esten Høyland; Westlye, Lars Tjelta; Maximov, Ivan; Specht, Karsten (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Introduction Brain age, the estimation of a person's age from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) parameters, has been used as a general indicator of health. The marker requires however further validation for application in ...
    • Deep brain imaging of three participants across 1 year: The Bergen breakfast scanning club project 

      Wang, Meng-yun; Korbmacher, Max; Eikeland, Rune Andreas; Specht, Karsten (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022-10-17)
      Our understanding of the cognitive functions of the human brain has tremendously benefited from the population functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) studies in the last three decades. The reliability and replicability ...
    • The intra-individual reliability of 1H-MRS measurement in the anterior cingulate cortex across 1 year 

      Wang, Mengyun; Korbmacher, Max; Eikeland, Rune; Craven, Alexander R.; Specht, Karsten (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2024)
      Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) is the primary method that can measure the levels of metabolites in the brain in vivo. To achieve its potential in clinical usage, the reliability of the measurement requires further ...
    • The privacy and control paradoxes in the context of smartphone apps 

      Ayres-Pereira, Vanessa; Pirrone, Angelo; Korbmacher, Max; Tjøstheim, Ingvar; Bøhm, Gisela Petra (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022-09-09)
      This research examines how various factors, such as the degree of e-privacy concerns and control over data access permissions, can influence a user's intention to install a smartphone app. We conducted two survey-based ...