@article{1d1ea618cec5438387bc2b2652544655,
title = "Genetic and environmental influences on functional connectivity within and between canonical cortical resting-state networks throughout adolescent development in boys and girls",
abstract = "The human brain is active during rest and hierarchically organized into intrinsic functional networks. These functional networks are largely established early in development, with reports of a shift from a local to more distributed organization during childhood and adolescence. It remains unknown to what extent genetic and environmental influences on functional connectivity change throughout adolescent development. We measured functional connectivity within and between eight cortical networks in a longitudinal resting-state fMRI study of adolescent twins and their older siblings on two occasions (mean ages 13 and 18 years). We modelled the reliability for these inherently noisy and head-motion sensitive measurements by analyzing data from split-half sessions. Functional connectivity between resting-state networks decreased with age whereas functional connectivity within resting-state networks generally increased with age, independent of general cognitive functioning. Sex effects were sparse, with stronger functional connectivity in the default mode network for girls compared to boys, and stronger functional connectivity in the salience network for boys compared to girls. Heritability explained up to 53% of the variation in functional connectivity within and between resting-state networks, and common environment explained up to 33%. Genetic influences on functional connectivity remained stable during adolescent development. In conclusion, longitudinal age-related changes in functional connectivity within and between cortical resting-state networks are subtle but wide-spread throughout adolescence. Genes play a considerable role in explaining individual variation in functional connectivity with mostly stable influences throughout adolescence.",
keywords = "Age effects, Heritability, Longitudinal, Sex effects, Twins",
author = "Jalmar Teeuw and Brouwer, {Rachel M} and Guimar{\~a}es, {Jo{\~a}o P O F T} and Philip Brandner and Koenis, {Marinka M G} and Swagerman, {Suzanne C} and Maxime Verwoert and Boomsma, {Dorret I} and {Hulshoff Pol}, {Hilleke E}",
note = "Funding Information: This work was supported by the Gravitation program of the Dutch Ministry of Education, culture, and Science and the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research ( https://www.nwo.nl/en ; Consortium on Individual Development (CID) NWO grant number 024.001.003 subproject to H.H., and by NWO 51.02.061 to H.H., NWO 51.02.062 to D.B., NWO - NIHC Programs of excellence 433-09-220 to H.H., NWO-MagW 480-04-004 to D.B., and NWO/SPI 56-464-14192 to D.B.; the European Research Council ( https://erc.europa.eu ; ERC-230374 to D.B.); and Utrecht University ( https://www.uu.nl/en ; High Potential Grant to H.H.). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. Funding Information: This work was supported by the Gravitation program of the Dutch Ministry of Education, culture, and Science and the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (https://www.nwo.nl/en; Consortium on Individual Development (CID) NWO grant number 024.001.003 subproject to H.H., and by NWO 51.02.061 to H.H., NWO 51.02.062 to D.B., NWO-NIHC Programs of excellence 433-09-220 to H.H., NWO-MagW 480-04-004 to D.B., and NWO/SPI 56-464-14192 to D.B.; the European Research Council (https://erc.europa.eu; ERC-230374 to D.B.); and Utrecht University (https://www.uu.nl/en; High Potential Grant to H.H.). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. We would like to thank the families for making this study possible. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019 The Authors",
year = "2019",
month = nov,
day = "15",
doi = "10.1016/j.neuroimage.2019.116073",
language = "English",
volume = "202",
journal = "NeuroImage",
issn = "1053-8119",
publisher = "Academic Press Inc.",
}