Brain-wide functional connectivity patterns support general cognitive ability and mediate effects of socioeconomic status in youth

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Chandra Sripada
Mike Angstadt
Aman Taxali
D. Angus Clark
Tristan Greathouse
Saige Rutherford
Joseph R. Dickens
Kerby Shedden
Arianna M. Gard
Luke W. Hyde
Alexander Weigard
Mary Heitzeg
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[1] University of Michigan,Department of Psychiatry
[2] University of Michigan,Department of Statistics
[3] University of Maryland,Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and Cognitive Neuroscience Program
[4] University of Michigan,Department of Psychology and Survey Research Center at the Institute for Social Research
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General cognitive ability (GCA) is an individual difference dimension linked to important academic, occupational, and health-related outcomes and its development is strongly linked to differences in socioeconomic status (SES). Complex abilities of the human brain are realized through interconnections among distributed brain regions, but brain-wide connectivity patterns associated with GCA in youth, and the influence of SES on these connectivity patterns, are poorly understood. The present study examined functional connectomes from 5937 9- and 10-year-olds in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) multi-site study. Using multivariate predictive modeling methods, we identified whole-brain functional connectivity patterns linked to GCA. In leave-one-site-out cross-validation, we found these connectivity patterns exhibited strong and statistically reliable generalization at 19 out of 19 held-out sites accounting for 18.0% of the variance in GCA scores (cross-validated partial η2). GCA-related connections were remarkably dispersed across brain networks: across 120 sets of connections linking pairs of large-scale networks, significantly elevated GCA-related connectivity was found in 110 of them, and differences in levels of GCA-related connectivity across brain networks were notably modest. Consistent with prior work, socioeconomic status was a strong predictor of GCA in this sample, and we found that distributed GCA-related brain connectivity patterns significantly statistically mediated this relationship (mean proportion mediated: 15.6%, p < 2 × 10−16). These results demonstrate that socioeconomic status and GCA are related to broad and diffuse differences in functional connectivity architecture during early adolescence, potentially suggesting a mechanism through which socioeconomic status influences cognitive development.
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