Changes in cerebral functional organization during cognitive development

BJ Casey, A Galvan, TA Hare - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2005 - Elsevier
Current opinion in neurobiology, 2005Elsevier
It has been just under a decade since contemporary neuroimaging tools, such as functional
magnetic resonance imaging, were first applied to developmental questions. These tools
provide invaluable information on how brain anatomy, function and connectivity change
during development. Studies using these methods with children and adolescents show that
brain regions that support motor and sensory function mature earliest, whereas higher-order
association areas, such as the prefrontal cortex, which integrate these functions, mature …
It has been just under a decade since contemporary neuroimaging tools, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging, were first applied to developmental questions. These tools provide invaluable information on how brain anatomy, function and connectivity change during development. Studies using these methods with children and adolescents show that brain regions that support motor and sensory function mature earliest, whereas higher-order association areas, such as the prefrontal cortex, which integrate these functions, mature later.
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