基于婴儿和成人脑功能景观评估青春期早期的神经认知成熟

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Omid Kardan , Natasha Jones , Muriah D. Wheelock , Mike Angstadt , Cleanthis Michael , M. Fiona Molloy , Jiaxin Cindy Tu , Lora M. Cope , Meghan E. Martz , Katherine L. McCurry , Jillian E. Hardee , Monica D. Rosenberg , Alexander S. Weigard , Luke W. Hyde , Chandra S. Sripada , Mary M. Heitzeg
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青春期是认知能力和功能发展的时期。最近,数据驱动的脑年龄差距测量,可以指示老年人的认知能力下降,已经在青少年数据中使用,结果喜忧参半。我们没有使用数据驱动的方法,而是通过直接比较个体的静息状态功能连接(rsFC)与典型的早期生活和成年社区,来评估青春期早期大脑功能景观的成熟状态。具体来说,我们假设,与婴幼儿网络相比,青少年的连接体被成人网络更好地捕获的程度可以预测他们的认知发展。为了在个体和纵向上验证这一假设,我们利用了青少年大脑认知发展(ABCD)研究在基线(9-10岁;n = 6469)和2年随访(Y2: 11-12年;n = 5060)。根据人口统计因素调整后,我们锚定的rsFC分数(AFC)与参与者之间和参与者内部更好的任务表现有关。AFC与青少年的年龄和老龄化有关,并且AFC的变化在统计学上介导了任务绩效的年龄相关变化。综上所述,我们证明了一个固定于成人和婴儿连接景观的静止大脑的无模型拟合指数可以预测青少年的认知表现和发展。
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Assessing neurocognitive maturation in early adolescence based on baby and adult functional brain landscapes
Adolescence is a period of growth in cognitive performance and functioning. Recently, data-driven measures of brain-age gap, which can index cognitive decline in older populations, have been utilized in adolescent data with mixed findings. Instead of using a data-driven approach, here we assess the maturation status of the brain functional landscape in early adolescence by directly comparing an individual’s resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) to the canonical early-life and adulthood communities. Specifically, we hypothesized that the degree to which a youth’s connectome is better captured by adult networks compared to infant/toddler networks is predictive of their cognitive development. To test this hypothesis across individuals and longitudinally, we utilized the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study at baseline (9–10 years; n = 6469) and 2-year-follow-up (Y2: 11–12 years; n = 5060). Adjusted for demographic factors, our anchored rsFC score (AFC) was associated with better task performance both across and within participants. AFC was related to age and aging across youth, and change in AFC statistically mediated the age-related change in task performance. In conclusion, we showed that a model-fitting-free index of the brain at rest that is anchored to both adult and baby connectivity landscapes predicts cognitive performance and development in youth.
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CiteScore
7.60
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10.60%
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124
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes theoretical and research papers on cognitive brain development, from infancy through childhood and adolescence and into adulthood. It covers neurocognitive development and neurocognitive processing in both typical and atypical development, including social and affective aspects. Appropriate methodologies for the journal include, but are not limited to, functional neuroimaging (fMRI and MEG), electrophysiology (EEG and ERP), NIRS and transcranial magnetic stimulation, as well as other basic neuroscience approaches using cellular and animal models that directly address cognitive brain development, patient studies, case studies, post-mortem studies and pharmacological studies.
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