Difficulties with higher-order cognitive functions in youth are a potentially important vulnerability factor for the emergence of problematic behaviors and a range of psychopathologies. This study examined 2013 9-10 year olds in the first data release from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development 21-site consortium study in order to identify resting state functional connectivity patterns that predict individual-differences in three domains of higher-order cognitive functions: General Ability, Speed/Flexibility, and Learning/Memory. For General Ability scores in particular, we observed consistent cross-site generalizability, with statistically significant predictions in 14 out of 15 held-out sites. These results survived several tests for ...
It is being hypothesised that the developing adolescent brain is increasingly enlisting long-range c...
The mature brain is organized into distinct neural networks defined by regions demonstrating correla...
Mentalizing is an important aspect of social cognition and people vary in their ability to mentalize...
Earlier studies on adults have shown that functional connectivity (FC) of brain networks can vary de...
Earlier studies on adults have shown that functional connectivity (FC) of brain networks can vary de...
How individual differences in brain network organization track behavioral variability is a fundament...
Abstract General cognitive ability (GCA) is an individual difference dimension linked to important a...
The current study aimed to test a dual-systems model of adolescent brain development by studying cha...
The human brain is active during rest and hierarchically organized into intrinsic functional network...
Abstract Individual differences in cognition during childhood are associated with important social, ...
Neurodevelopmental research has traditionally focused on development of individual structures, yet m...
The 21-site Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study provides an unparalleled opportunity...
Examining while using the resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) of brain dev...
Adolescent changes in human brain function are not entirely understood. Here, we used multiecho func...
During childhood, the brain undergoes rapid periods of development that are vital for the cognitive ...
It is being hypothesised that the developing adolescent brain is increasingly enlisting long-range c...
The mature brain is organized into distinct neural networks defined by regions demonstrating correla...
Mentalizing is an important aspect of social cognition and people vary in their ability to mentalize...
Earlier studies on adults have shown that functional connectivity (FC) of brain networks can vary de...
Earlier studies on adults have shown that functional connectivity (FC) of brain networks can vary de...
How individual differences in brain network organization track behavioral variability is a fundament...
Abstract General cognitive ability (GCA) is an individual difference dimension linked to important a...
The current study aimed to test a dual-systems model of adolescent brain development by studying cha...
The human brain is active during rest and hierarchically organized into intrinsic functional network...
Abstract Individual differences in cognition during childhood are associated with important social, ...
Neurodevelopmental research has traditionally focused on development of individual structures, yet m...
The 21-site Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study provides an unparalleled opportunity...
Examining while using the resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) of brain dev...
Adolescent changes in human brain function are not entirely understood. Here, we used multiecho func...
During childhood, the brain undergoes rapid periods of development that are vital for the cognitive ...
It is being hypothesised that the developing adolescent brain is increasingly enlisting long-range c...
The mature brain is organized into distinct neural networks defined by regions demonstrating correla...
Mentalizing is an important aspect of social cognition and people vary in their ability to mentalize...