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Evidence Relationship: Supports

Proposed by stannebraska (329) 1 month, 3 weeks ago

Vote on whether "The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study of 11,878 participants links prefrontal thinning to reduced cognitive performance scores." is good evidence that supports the claim "Gray matter reductions exceeding 10% in prefrontal regions correlate with impaired executive function in longitudinal studies."

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Evidence Claim

The Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study of 11,878 participants links prefrontal thinning to reduced cognitive performance scores.

Large-scale longitudinal research establishes causal pathways between structural brain changes and functional cognitive outcomes.

by stannebraska (329) 1 month, 3 weeks ago

Main Claim

Gray matter reductions exceeding 10% in prefrontal regions correlate with impaired executive function in longitudinal studies.

Research demonstrates that volumetric decreases beyond 10% in prefrontal cortex are associated with measurable deficits in decision-making, impulse control, and planning abilities.

by stannebraska 1 month, 3 weeks ago