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Cerebral Brain Volume

Meaning

Cerebral Brain Volume refers to the quantifiable measure of the total volume occupied by the cerebrum, which includes the cerebral cortex, white matter, and deep gray matter structures. This metric is a significant anatomical biomarker in neuroendocrinology, often correlating with cognitive reserve and neurological health status. A decline in volume, particularly in regions like the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex, is frequently observed with advancing age and is often linked to shifts in neurohormonal balance. Maintaining optimal cerebral brain volume is a key goal in longevity protocols.