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Neural correlates differ between crystallized and fluid intelligence in adolescents
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AbstractFluid and crystallized intelligence are acknowledged as distinct facets of cognitive ability during brain development, but the specific neural substrates and molecular mechanisms underlying them remain unclear. This study used a sample comprising 7471 young adolescents (mean age 9.87 ± 0.62 years) from the ABCD cohort to elucidate the differential neural correlates of fluid and crystallized intelligence. Our findings indicated that micro-level brain MRI phenotypes such as water diffusivity were closely associated with fluid intelligence, whereas macro-level brain MRI phenotypes such as gray matter cortical thickness were indicative of crystallized intelligence. We further investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying fluid and crystallized intelligence by correlating the characteristic MRI markers with spatial transcriptome profiles and PET imaging. Results showed that fluid intelligence had significant associations with serotonin and glutamate system, while crystallized intelligence was related to serotonin, dopamine and acetylcholine system. Furthermore, we examined the impacts of lifestyle factors on these two forms of intelligence and how the molecular pathways mediated these impacts. Our investigation suggested that physical activities, screen use and sleep duration influenced fluid intelligence mainly through mGlu5 receptors and crystallized intelligence through 5HT1a and D2 receptors. In conclusion, these findings illustrated a distinct neural basis between fluid and crystallized intelligence from the perspectives of neuroimaging, neurotransmitters, and lifestyles in young adolescents.
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Title: Neural correlates differ between crystallized and fluid intelligence in adolescents
Description:
AbstractFluid and crystallized intelligence are acknowledged as distinct facets of cognitive ability during brain development, but the specific neural substrates and molecular mechanisms underlying them remain unclear.
This study used a sample comprising 7471 young adolescents (mean age 9.
87 ± 0.
62 years) from the ABCD cohort to elucidate the differential neural correlates of fluid and crystallized intelligence.
Our findings indicated that micro-level brain MRI phenotypes such as water diffusivity were closely associated with fluid intelligence, whereas macro-level brain MRI phenotypes such as gray matter cortical thickness were indicative of crystallized intelligence.
We further investigated the molecular mechanisms underlying fluid and crystallized intelligence by correlating the characteristic MRI markers with spatial transcriptome profiles and PET imaging.
Results showed that fluid intelligence had significant associations with serotonin and glutamate system, while crystallized intelligence was related to serotonin, dopamine and acetylcholine system.
Furthermore, we examined the impacts of lifestyle factors on these two forms of intelligence and how the molecular pathways mediated these impacts.
Our investigation suggested that physical activities, screen use and sleep duration influenced fluid intelligence mainly through mGlu5 receptors and crystallized intelligence through 5HT1a and D2 receptors.
In conclusion, these findings illustrated a distinct neural basis between fluid and crystallized intelligence from the perspectives of neuroimaging, neurotransmitters, and lifestyles in young adolescents.
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