“…In healthy individuals, during development, cortical thinning is directly associated with increased cortical connectivity (Ball et al, 2019; Storsve et al, 2016). Most studies on cortical thickness in genetic syndromes associated with intellectual disability have reported a normal hemispheric or global cortical thickness compared to the healthy population, except for significant variations in brain parcel areas, either because they are increased or decreased (Du et al, 2023; Fahim et al, 2012; Giedd et al, 2007; Kippenhan et al, 2005; Levman et al, 2019). On the other hand, cortical thickness in overgrowth syndromes has been scarcely studied; most studies have shown a normal or even decreased cortical thickness (Zamary & Mamlouk, 2022).…”