Sulcal variability in anterior lateral prefrontal cortex contributes to variability in reasoning performance among young adults
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Sulcal variability in anterior lateral prefrontal cortex contributes to variability in reasoning performance among young adults
Abstract
Identifying structure-function correspondences is a major goal among biologists, cognitive neuroscientists, and brain mappers. Recent studies have identified relationships between performance on cognitive tasks and the presence or absence of small, shallow indentations, or sulci, of the human brain. Building on the previous finding that the presence of the ventral para-intermediate frontal sulcus (pimfs-v) in the left anterior lateral prefrontal cortex (aLPFC) was related to reasoning task performance in children and adolescents, we tested whether this relationship extended to a different sample, age group, and reasoning task. As predicted, the presence of this aLPFC sulcus was also associated with higher reasoning scores in young adults (ages 22-36). These findings have not only direct developmental, but also evolutionary relevance-as recent work shows that the pimfs-v is exceedingly rare in chimpanzees. Thus, the pimfs-v is a key developmental, cognitive, and evolutionarily relevant feature that should be considered in future studies examining how the complex relationships among multiscale anatomical and functional features of the brain give rise to abstract thought.
Keywords: Comparative biology; Cortical folding; MRI; Neuroanatomy; Prefrontal cortex; Reasoning.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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Sulcal variability in anterior lateral prefrontal cortex contributes to variability in reasoning performance among young adults.bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2023 Sep 2:2023.02.10.528061. doi: 10.1101/2023.02.10.528061. bioRxiv. 2023. Update in: Brain Struct Funct. 2024 Mar;229(2):387-402. doi: 10.1007/s00429-023-02734-8. PMID: 36798378 Free PMC article. Updated. Preprint.
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