Neural correlates differ between crystallized and fluid intelligence in adolescents
Bowen Qiu,
Rui Qian,
Baorong Gu
et al.
Abstract:Fluid and crystallized intelligence are acknowledged as distinct facets of cognitive ability during brain development, but the specific neural substrates and molecular mechanisms underlying them remain unclear. This study used a sample comprising 7471 young adolescents (mean age 9.87 years, SD = 0.62) from the ABCD cohort to elucidate the differential neural correlates of fluid and crystallized intelligence. Our findings indicated that micro-level brain MRI phenotypes such as water diffusivity were closely ass… Show more
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