Item does not contain fulltextIntelligence-related differences in the intrinsic functional organization of the brain were studied with a graph-theoretical approach, comparing effects on nodal measures of brain network efficiency (concerning specific nodes of the network) and global measures (concerning the overall brain network). Functional imaging data acquired for 54 healthy adult participants during wakeful rest were modeled as graphs representing individual functional brain networks. Nodal and global measures of efficient network organization (i.e., nodal efficiency and global efficiency) were correlated with intelligence scores (IQ from the Wechsler Abbreviate Scale of Intelligence, WASI). While global efficiency showed no significant ...
Human intelligence has been conceptualized as a complex system of dissociable cognitive processes, y...
BACKGROUND: Various neuroimaging studies, both structural and functional, have provided support for ...
Background: Various neuroimaging studies, both structural and functional, have provided support for ...
The neuronal causes of individual differences in mental abilities such as intelligence are complex a...
Intuitively, higher intelligence might be assumed to correspond to more efficient information transf...
Brain network topology provides valuable information on healthy and pathological brain functioning. ...
General intelligence is a psychological construct that captures in a single metric the overall level...
Intelligence is a fundamental ability that sets humans apart from other animal species. Despite its ...
In the last few years, many studies in the cognitive and system neuroscience found that a consistent...
International audienceThe idea that intelligence is embedded not only in a single brain network, but...
Previous studies on individual differences in intelligence and brain activation during cognitive pro...
Network efficiency characterizes how information flows within a network, and it has been used to stu...
A critical feature of the human brain that gives rise to complex cognition is its ability to reconfi...
Individual differences in general cognitive ability (i.e., intelligence) have been linked to individ...
Human intelligence has been conceptualized as a complex system of dissociable cognitive processes, y...
BACKGROUND: Various neuroimaging studies, both structural and functional, have provided support for ...
Background: Various neuroimaging studies, both structural and functional, have provided support for ...
The neuronal causes of individual differences in mental abilities such as intelligence are complex a...
Intuitively, higher intelligence might be assumed to correspond to more efficient information transf...
Brain network topology provides valuable information on healthy and pathological brain functioning. ...
General intelligence is a psychological construct that captures in a single metric the overall level...
Intelligence is a fundamental ability that sets humans apart from other animal species. Despite its ...
In the last few years, many studies in the cognitive and system neuroscience found that a consistent...
International audienceThe idea that intelligence is embedded not only in a single brain network, but...
Previous studies on individual differences in intelligence and brain activation during cognitive pro...
Network efficiency characterizes how information flows within a network, and it has been used to stu...
A critical feature of the human brain that gives rise to complex cognition is its ability to reconfi...
Individual differences in general cognitive ability (i.e., intelligence) have been linked to individ...
Human intelligence has been conceptualized as a complex system of dissociable cognitive processes, y...
BACKGROUND: Various neuroimaging studies, both structural and functional, have provided support for ...
Background: Various neuroimaging studies, both structural and functional, have provided support for ...