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December 2001 - Volume 4 Issue 12

 

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Brain structure and function are determined by the interplay of genes and environment. Thompson and colleagues now report that the amount of gray matter in several brain regions, including language areas and frontal cortex, is more similar between identical twins than between fraternal twins. These heritable differences in brain structure were correlated with measures of cognitive performance, suggesting a possible link to general cognitive ability. See pages 1153 and 1253.

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