A Developmental Reduction of the Excitation:Inhibition Ratio in Association Cortex during Adolescence
心理学
作者
Bart Larsen,Zaixu Cui,Azeez Adebimpe,Adam Pines,Aaron Alexander-Bloch,Maxwell A. Bertolero,Monica E. Calkins,R.E. Gur,R.C. Gur,Arun S. Mahadevan,Tyler M. Moore,David R. Roalf,Jakob Seidlitz,Valerie J. Sydnor,Daniel H. Wolf,Theodore D. Satterthwaite
Adolescence is hypothesized to be a critical period for the development of association cortex. A reduction of the excitation:inhibition (E:I) ratio is a hallmark of critical period development; however it has been unclear how to measure the development of the E:I ratio using non-invasive neuroimaging techniques. Here, we used pharmacological fMRI with a GABAergic benzodiazepine challenge to empirically generate a model of E:I ratio based on multivariate patterns of functional connectivity. In an independent sample of 879 youth (ages 8-22 years), this model predicted reductions in the E:I ratio during adolescence, which were specific to association cortex and related to psychopathology. These findings support hypothesized shifts in E:I balance of association cortices during a neurodevelopmental critical period in adolescence.