“…Family SES has been associated repeatedly with differences in children's brain structure, particularly in regions responsible for language and EF. Socioeconomic disadvantage has been associated with reduced cortical gray matter, as measured in terms of volume (Hair, Hanson, Wolfe, & Pollak, ; Jednoróg et al., ), thickness (Lawson, Duda, Avants, Wu, & Farah, ; Mackey et al., ; Romeo et al., ), and surface area (Noble et al., ). For example, in a study of 3‐ to 20‐year‐olds, higher family income and parental education were associated significantly with greater cortical surface area, independent of age, sex, and genetic ancestry (Noble et al., ).…”