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== Total Support ==
 
== Total Support ==
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*A study<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3749787/</ref> that explores the relationships between cerebral blood flow and IQ gauged by ASL (Arterial Spin Labeling) in adolescents and children indicates the following:
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**A significant positive correlation, after adjusting for regional gray matter density, between IQ scores and cerebral blood flow in:
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***The anterior/subgenual cingulate cortex
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***The superior temporal region
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***The left insula region
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***The right orbitofrontal region
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**Substantial support for the Parieto-Frontal Integration Theory of intelligence.
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**The unique value of cerebral blood flow in evaluating brain-behavior relationships.
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**The ability of cerebral blood flow to delineate regions where IQ modulates cerebral blood flow.
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***Additionally, after adjusting for the impact of regional cortical volume, cerebral blood flow in the ACC/subgenual area shows the highest correlation with IQ.
  
 
== Nuanced Support ==
 
== Nuanced Support ==
  
 
== Contradictory ==
 
== Contradictory ==
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== Contributors ==
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Ayesh Perera

Latest revision as of 18:57, 3 June 2020

Total Support

  • A study[1] that explores the relationships between cerebral blood flow and IQ gauged by ASL (Arterial Spin Labeling) in adolescents and children indicates the following:
    • A significant positive correlation, after adjusting for regional gray matter density, between IQ scores and cerebral blood flow in:
      • The anterior/subgenual cingulate cortex
      • The superior temporal region
      • The left insula region
      • The right orbitofrontal region
    • Substantial support for the Parieto-Frontal Integration Theory of intelligence.
    • The unique value of cerebral blood flow in evaluating brain-behavior relationships.
    • The ability of cerebral blood flow to delineate regions where IQ modulates cerebral blood flow.
      • Additionally, after adjusting for the impact of regional cortical volume, cerebral blood flow in the ACC/subgenual area shows the highest correlation with IQ.

Nuanced Support

Contradictory

Contributors

Ayesh Perera