Maturation of White Matter is Associated with the Development of Cognitive Functions during Childhood
Boston Children's Hospital · Karolinska Institutet
Abstract
In the human brain, myelination of axons continues until early adulthood and is thought to be important for the development of cognitive functions during childhood. We used diffusion tensor MR imaging and calculated fractional anisotropy, an indicator of myelination and axonal thickness, in children aged between 8 and 18 years. Development of working memory capacity was positively correlated with fractional anisotropy in two regions in the left frontal lobe, including a region between the superior frontal and parietal cortices. Reading ability, on the other hand, was only correlated with fractional anisotropy in the left temporal lobe, in the same white matter region where adults with reading disability are…
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3Topics & keywords
- Fractional anisotropy
- White matter
- Psychology
- Diffusion MRI
- Cognition
- Frontal lobe
- Neuroscience
- Developmental psychology
- Quality Education