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The structural basis of inter-individual differences in human behaviour and cognition

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posted on 2023-06-08, 13:49 authored by Ryota Kanai, Geraint Rees
Inter-individual variability in perception, thought and action is frequently treated as a source of 'noise' in scientific investigations of the neural mechanisms that underlie these processes, and discarded by averaging data from a group of participants. However, recent MRI studies in the human brain show that inter-individual variability in a wide range of basic and higher cognitive functions - including perception, motor control, memory, aspects of consciousness and the ability to introspect - can be predicted from the local structure of grey and white matter as assessed by voxel-based morphometry or diffusion tensor imaging. We propose that inter-individual differences can be used as a source of information to link human behaviour and cognition to brain anatomy

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  • Published

Journal

Nature Reviews Neuroscience

ISSN

1471-003X

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Nature Publishing Group

Issue

4

Volume

12

Page range

231-242

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  • Psychology Publications

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  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2012-11-20

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