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Hitha Amin

1 paper in the library · 548 citations · publishing 2010

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Development of functional and structural connectivity within the default mode network in young children

NeuroImage April 11, 2010 Kaustubh Supekar, Lucina Q. Uddin, Katherine E. Prater et al. 548 citations

The default-mode network (DMN) undergoes significant developmental changes in functional and structural connectivity from childhood to adulthood, but these changes are not uniform across all DMN nodes. The connection between the posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) and medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) along the cingulum bundle is the most immature link in children. Structural connectivity between PCC and left medial temporal lobe is weak or non-existent in children, yet functional connectivity does not differ from adults. Gray matter volume differences and macrostructural and microstructural differences in the dorsal cingulum bundle also appear. Maturation of PCC-mPFC structural connectivity likely supports self-related and social-cognitive functions emerging during adolescence.