Modular Segregation of Structural Brain Networks Supports the Development of Executive Function in Youth

Volume: 27, Issue: 11, Pages: 1561 - 1572.e8
Published: Jun 1, 2017
Abstract
The human brain is organized into large-scale functional modules that have been shown to evolve in childhood and adolescence. However, it remains unknown whether the underlying white matter architecture is similarly refined during development, potentially allowing for improvements in executive function. In a sample of 882 participants (ages 8-22) who underwent diffusion imaging as part of the Philadelphia Neurodevelopmental Cohort, we...
Paper Details
Title
Modular Segregation of Structural Brain Networks Supports the Development of Executive Function in Youth
Published Date
Jun 1, 2017
Volume
27
Issue
11
Pages
1561 - 1572.e8
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