Cognitive control and associated neural correlates in adults with spina bifida myelomeningocele.
Ashley L WarePaulina Anna KuleszJenifer JuranekPaul T CirinoJack M FletcherPublished in: Neuropsychology (2017)
Supporting previous literature, current findings elucidated a profile of executive impairment in SBM that was maintained in a parallel maturational trajectory to typical aging. Accelerated aging in cognitive control or subcortical gray matter was not supported in SBM. However, reductions in anterior and posterior cortical regions were exacerbated in older adults with SBM compared with typical peers. Overall results supported persistent anomalous neurodevelopmental maturation across the life span in SBM that related to diminished cognitive control. (PsycINFO Database Record