Brain Morphology Normative modelling platform for abnormality and Centile estimation: Brain MoNoCle
Bethany Little, Nida Alyas, Alexander Surtees, Gavin P Winston, John S, Duncan, David A Cousins, John-Paul Taylor, Peter Taylor, Karoline Leiberg,, Yujiang Wang

TL;DR
This paper introduces Brain MoNoCle, an accessible, open-source platform for normative brain morphology modeling that enables clinical and research analysis of individual abnormalities across diverse datasets.
Contribution
It provides a user-friendly web tool with pre-trained normative models for brain morphology, facilitating multi-site, regional, and whole-brain analysis with multiple metrics.
Findings
Normative models closely match literature after adjustment.
Individual abnormalities align with clinical features like seizure lateralization.
Multiple morphology measures reveal different covariate effects.
Abstract
Normative models of brain structure estimate the effects of covariates such as age and sex using large samples of healthy controls. These models can then be applied to e.g. smaller clinical cohorts to distinguish disease effects from other covariates. However, these advanced statistical modelling approaches can be difficult to access, and processing large healthy cohorts is computationally demanding. Thus, accessible platforms with pre-trained normative models are needed. We present such a platform for brain morphology analysis as an open-source web application https://cnnplab.shinyapps.io/BrainMoNoCle/, with six key features: (i) user-friendly web interface, (ii) individual and group outputs, (iii) multi-site analysis, (iv) regional and whole-brain analysis, (v) integration with existing tools, and (vi) featuring multiple morphology metrics. Using a diverse sample of 3,276 healthy…
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