It is generally assumed that human intelligence relies on efficient processing by neurons in our brain. Although grey matter thickness and activity of temporal and frontal cortical areas correlate with IQ scores, no direct evidence exists that links structural and physiological properties of neurons to human intelligence. Here, we find that high IQ scores and large temporal cortical thickness associate with larger, more complex dendrites of human pyramidal neurons. We show in silico that larger dendritic trees enable pyramidal neurons to track activity of synaptic inputs with higher temporal precision, due to fast action potential kinetics. Indeed, we find that human pyramidal neurons of individuals with higher IQ scores sustain fast action...
SummaryWhat makes one person more intellectually able than another? Can the entire distribution of h...
BACKGROUND: Various neuroimaging studies, both structural and functional, have provided support for ...
What makes one person more intellectually able than another? Can the entire distribution of human in...
It is generally assumed that human intelligence relies on efficient processing by neurons in our bra...
It is generally assumed that human intelligence relies on efficient processing by neurons in our bra...
It is generally assumed that human intelligence relies on efficient processing by neurons in our bra...
What is the neurobiological basis of human intelligence? The brains of some people seem to be more e...
CITATION: Genc, E., et al. 2018. Diffusion markers of dendritic density and arborization in gray mat...
The electric activities of cortical pyramidal neurons are supported by structurally stable, morpholo...
Neuronal firing, synaptic transmission, and its plasticity form the building blocks for processing a...
Neuronal firing, synaptic transmission, and its plasticity form the building blocks for processing a...
Intuitively, higher intelligence might be assumed to correspond to more efficient information transf...
A variety of neural signals have been measured as correlates to consciousness. In particular, late c...
Contains fulltext : 112935.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)There is consen...
Intelligence is highly heritable. Genome‐wide association studies (GWAS) have shown that thousands o...
SummaryWhat makes one person more intellectually able than another? Can the entire distribution of h...
BACKGROUND: Various neuroimaging studies, both structural and functional, have provided support for ...
What makes one person more intellectually able than another? Can the entire distribution of human in...
It is generally assumed that human intelligence relies on efficient processing by neurons in our bra...
It is generally assumed that human intelligence relies on efficient processing by neurons in our bra...
It is generally assumed that human intelligence relies on efficient processing by neurons in our bra...
What is the neurobiological basis of human intelligence? The brains of some people seem to be more e...
CITATION: Genc, E., et al. 2018. Diffusion markers of dendritic density and arborization in gray mat...
The electric activities of cortical pyramidal neurons are supported by structurally stable, morpholo...
Neuronal firing, synaptic transmission, and its plasticity form the building blocks for processing a...
Neuronal firing, synaptic transmission, and its plasticity form the building blocks for processing a...
Intuitively, higher intelligence might be assumed to correspond to more efficient information transf...
A variety of neural signals have been measured as correlates to consciousness. In particular, late c...
Contains fulltext : 112935.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)There is consen...
Intelligence is highly heritable. Genome‐wide association studies (GWAS) have shown that thousands o...
SummaryWhat makes one person more intellectually able than another? Can the entire distribution of h...
BACKGROUND: Various neuroimaging studies, both structural and functional, have provided support for ...
What makes one person more intellectually able than another? Can the entire distribution of human in...