Structural Maturation of Neural Pathways in Children and Adolescents: In Vivo Study
Abstract
Structural maturation of fiber tracts in the human brain, including an increase in the diameter and myelination of axons, may play a role in cognitive development during childhood and adolescence. A computational analysis of structural magnetic resonance images obtained in 111 children and adolescents revealed age-related increases in white matter density in fiber tracts constituting putative corticospinal and frontotemporal pathways. The...
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Title
Structural Maturation of Neural Pathways in Children and Adolescents: In Vivo Study
Published Date
Mar 19, 1999
Journal
Volume
283
Issue
5409
Pages
1908 - 1911
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