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Toward an integrative science of the developing human mind and brain: Focus on the developing cortex

机译:迈向人类大脑和大脑发育的综合科学:专注于大脑皮层发育

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Based on the Huttenlocher lecture, this article describes the need for a more integrative scientific paradigm for addressing important questions raised by key observations made over 2 decades ago. Among these are the early descriptions by Huttenlocher of variability in synaptic density in cortex of postmortem brains of children of different ages and the almost simultaneous reports of cortical volume reductions on MR imaging in children and adolescents. In spite of much progress in developmental neurobiology, developmental cognitive neuroscience, and behavioral and imaging genetics, we still do not know how these early observations relate to each other. It is argued that large scale, collaborative research programs are needed to establish the associations between behavioral differences among children and imaging biomarkers, and to link the latter to cellular changes in the developing brain. Examples of progress and challenges remaining are illustrated with data from the Pediatric Imaging, Neurocognition, and Genetics Project (PING).
机译:基于Huttenlocher的演讲,本文描述了需要更综合的科学范式来解决20年前的关键观测所提出的重要问题。其中有Huttenlocher早期描述了不同年龄儿童死后大脑皮层中突触密度的变化,以及几乎同时报道了儿童和青少年MR成像中皮质体积减少的报道。尽管在发育神经生物学,发育认知神经科学以及行为和影像遗传学方面取得了很大进展,但我们仍然不知道这些早期观察如何相互关联。有人认为,需要大规模的合作研究计划来建立儿童之间的行为差​​异与成像生物标记之间的关联,并将后者与发育中的大脑的细胞变化联系起来。儿科影像学,神经认知和遗传学项目(PING)的数据说明了进步和尚存挑战的例子。

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