Recent advancements in diffusion-weighted imaging analysis techniques, such as fixel-based analysis (FBA), have improved our understanding of fibre-specific patterns of white matter development over childhood. Here, we investigate differential patterns of fibre properties with age and sex, using multiple b-value sampling schemes. The body of the corpus callosum and cingulum undergo significant development over the ages of 8-18, and FBA was robust to these patterns across sampling schemes. However, apparent fibre density (AFD) may be overestimated in clinical sampling schemes for older children, suggesting that higher b-values may improve AFD estimation in emerging complex fibre configurations developing with age.
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