Neural oscillatory dynamics serving abstract reasoning reveal robust sex differences in typically-developing children and adolescents

Volume: 42, Pages: 100770 - 100770
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Fluid intelligence, the ability to problem-solve in novel situations, is linked to higher-order cognitive abilities, and to academic achievement in youth. Previous research has demonstrated that fluid intelligence and the underlying neural circuitry continues to develop throughout adolescence. Neuroimaging studies have predominantly focused on identifying the spatial distribution of brain regions associated with fluid intelligence, with only a...
Paper Details
Title
Neural oscillatory dynamics serving abstract reasoning reveal robust sex differences in typically-developing children and adolescents
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
42
Pages
100770 - 100770
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