The associations between indices of brain structure and measured intelligence are unclear. This is partly because the evidence to-date comes from mostly small and heterogeneous studies. Here, we report brain structure-intelligence associations on a large sample from the UK Biobank study. The overall N = 29,004, with N = 18,426 participants providing both brain MRI and at least one cognitive test, and a complete four-test battery with MRI data available in a minimum N = 7201, depending upon the MRI measure. Participants' age range was 44–81 years (M = 63.13, SD = 7.48). A general factor of intelligence (g) was derived from four varied cognitive tests, accounting for one third of the variance in the cognitive test scores. The association betw...
Background: In neuropsychiatric diseases with basal ganglia involvement, higher cognitive functions ...
Brain tissue deterioration is a significant contributor to lower cognitive ability in later life; ho...
peer reviewedThe study of associations between inter-individual differences in brain structure and ...
The associations between indices of brain structure and measured intelligence are unclear. This is p...
AbstractPeople with larger brains tend to score higher on tests of general intelligence (g). It is u...
Neuroimaging research indicates that human intellectual ability is related to brain structure includ...
Positive associations between human intelligence and brain size have been suspected for more than 15...
AbstractAttempts to correlate measures of intellectual ability with localized anatomical imaging fea...
Individual people differ in their ability to reason, solve problems, think abstractly, plan and lear...
Cognitive performance varies widely between individuals and is highly influenced by structural and f...
Humans vary greatly in a lot of things; intelligence is no exception. Differences in intelligence ca...
Intelligence is composed of a set of cognitive abilities hierarchically organized. General and speci...
Background: In neuropsychiatric diseases with basal ganglia involvement, higher cognitive functions ...
Brain tissue deterioration is a significant contributor to lower cognitive ability in later life; ho...
peer reviewedThe study of associations between inter-individual differences in brain structure and ...
The associations between indices of brain structure and measured intelligence are unclear. This is p...
AbstractPeople with larger brains tend to score higher on tests of general intelligence (g). It is u...
Neuroimaging research indicates that human intellectual ability is related to brain structure includ...
Positive associations between human intelligence and brain size have been suspected for more than 15...
AbstractAttempts to correlate measures of intellectual ability with localized anatomical imaging fea...
Individual people differ in their ability to reason, solve problems, think abstractly, plan and lear...
Cognitive performance varies widely between individuals and is highly influenced by structural and f...
Humans vary greatly in a lot of things; intelligence is no exception. Differences in intelligence ca...
Intelligence is composed of a set of cognitive abilities hierarchically organized. General and speci...
Background: In neuropsychiatric diseases with basal ganglia involvement, higher cognitive functions ...
Brain tissue deterioration is a significant contributor to lower cognitive ability in later life; ho...
peer reviewedThe study of associations between inter-individual differences in brain structure and ...