Laminar pattern of adolescent development changes in working memory neuronal activity.
Junda ZhuBenjamin M HammondXin Maizie ZhouChristos ConstantinidisPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Structural brain changes are evident during adolescent development particularly in the cortical thickness of the prefrontal cortex, at a time when working memory ability increases markedly. The depth distribution of neurophysiological changes during adolescence is not known. Here we show that neurophysiological changes are not confined to superficial layers, which have most often been implicated in the maintenance of working memory. Contrary to expectations, greatest changes were evident in intermediate layers of the prefrontal cortex.