Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.06.21.163741v1?rss=1 Authors: Butler, E. R., Chen, A. A., Ramadan, R., Ruparel, K., Moore, T. M., Zhang, F., Shou, H., Gur, R. C., Nichols, T. E., Shinohara, R. T. Abstract: Over the past decade, there has been an abundance of research on the difference between age and age predicted using brain features, which is commonly referred to as the ``brain age gap". Researchers have identified that the brain age gap, as a residual, is dependent on age. As such, any group differences on the brain age gap could simply be due to group differences on age. To mitigate the brain age gap's dependence on age, it has been proposed that age be regressed out of the brain age gap. If this modified brain age gap (MBAG) is treated as a corrected deviation from age, model accuracy statistics such as $R^2$ will be artificially inflated. Given the limitations of proposed brain age analyses, further theoretical work is warranted to determine the best way to quantify deviation from normality. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info