AbstractAcross development children show marked improvement in their executive functions (EFs), including the ability to hold information in working memory and to deploy cognitive control, allowing them to ignore prepotent responses in favor of newly learned behaviors. How does the brain support these age-related improvements? Age-related cortical gray-matter thinning, thought to result from selective pruning of inefficient synaptic connections and increases in myelination, may support age-related improvements in EFs. Here we used structural MRI to measure cortical thickness. We investigate the association between cortical thickness in three cortical regions of interest (ROIs), and age-related changes in cognitive control and working memory...
Adolescence is characterized by significant neuromaturation, including extensive cortical thinning, ...
Recent findings indicate robust associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and brain structure ...
Human cortex appears to thin during childhood development. However, the underlying microstructural m...
Across development children show marked improvement in their executive functions (EFs), including th...
AbstractAcross development children show marked improvement in their executive functions (EFs), incl...
The human brain undergoes dramatic structural changes during childhood that co-occur with behavioral...
AbstractWorking memory (WM) – temporary storage and manipulation of information in the mind – is a k...
Background: Age-related differences in white matter tract microstructure have been well established ...
Children begin performing similarly to adults on tasks requiring executive functions in late childho...
The overarching goal ofthis project,Neurocognitive Development,has beento contribute to a deeper und...
A previous study of reference abilities and cortical thickness reported that association between ref...
AbstractSpatial working memory is a central cognitive process that matures through adolescence in co...
AbstractElevated glucocorticoid (GC) levels putatively damage specific brain regions, which in turn ...
Executive functions that are dependent upon the frontal-parietal network decline considerably during...
Prior studies suggest that relationships between regional cortical thickness and domain-specific cog...
Adolescence is characterized by significant neuromaturation, including extensive cortical thinning, ...
Recent findings indicate robust associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and brain structure ...
Human cortex appears to thin during childhood development. However, the underlying microstructural m...
Across development children show marked improvement in their executive functions (EFs), including th...
AbstractAcross development children show marked improvement in their executive functions (EFs), incl...
The human brain undergoes dramatic structural changes during childhood that co-occur with behavioral...
AbstractWorking memory (WM) – temporary storage and manipulation of information in the mind – is a k...
Background: Age-related differences in white matter tract microstructure have been well established ...
Children begin performing similarly to adults on tasks requiring executive functions in late childho...
The overarching goal ofthis project,Neurocognitive Development,has beento contribute to a deeper und...
A previous study of reference abilities and cortical thickness reported that association between ref...
AbstractSpatial working memory is a central cognitive process that matures through adolescence in co...
AbstractElevated glucocorticoid (GC) levels putatively damage specific brain regions, which in turn ...
Executive functions that are dependent upon the frontal-parietal network decline considerably during...
Prior studies suggest that relationships between regional cortical thickness and domain-specific cog...
Adolescence is characterized by significant neuromaturation, including extensive cortical thinning, ...
Recent findings indicate robust associations between socioeconomic status (SES) and brain structure ...
Human cortex appears to thin during childhood development. However, the underlying microstructural m...