Neural activity patterns between different executive tasks are more similar in adulthood than in adolescence.
Mona MoisalaViljami SalmelaSynnove CarlsonKatariina Salmela-AroKirsti LonkaKai HakkarainenKimmo AlhoPublished in: Brain and behavior (2018)
Together, these results demonstrate that the similarity between different executive processes in terms of both neural recruitment and functional connectivity increases with age from middle adolescence to early adulthood, possibly contributing to age-related behavioral improvements in executive functioning. These developmental changes in brain recruitment may reflect a more homogenous morphological organization between process-specific neural networks, increased reliance on a more domain-general network involved in executive processing, or developmental changes in cognitive strategy.