Does degree of gyrification underlie the phenotypic and genetic associations between cortical surface area and cognitive ability?

Volume: 106, Pages: 154 - 160
Published: Feb 1, 2015
Abstract
The phenotypic and genetic relationship between global cortical size and general cognitive ability (GCA) appears to be driven by surface area (SA) and not cortical thickness (CT). Gyrification (cortical folding) is an important property of the cortex that helps to increase SA within a finite space, and may also improve connectivity by reducing distance between regions. Hence, gyrification may be what underlies the SA–GCA relationship. In...
Paper Details
Title
Does degree of gyrification underlie the phenotypic and genetic associations between cortical surface area and cognitive ability?
Published Date
Feb 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
106
Pages
154 - 160
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