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  • Cortical surface area measures are important for understanding brain function and are influenced by genetic and environmental factors.
  • A study with adult twins used MRI to assess the heritability of regional cortical surface areas, finding high heritability for total surface area and significant but reduced heritability for specific regions after accounting for total surface area.
  • The results indicate that both global and regional genetic factors play a role in cortical surface area variations, with implications for future research on the underlying determinants in humans.

Article Abstract

Cortical surface area measures appear to be functionally relevant and distinct in etiology, development, and behavioral correlates compared with other size characteristics, such as cortical thickness. Little is known about genetic and environmental influences on individual differences in regional surface area in humans. Using a large sample of adult twins, we determined relative contributions of genes and environment on variations in regional cortical surface area as measured by magnetic resonance imaging before and after adjustment for genetic and environmental influences shared with total cortical surface area. We found high heritability for total surface area and, before adjustment, moderate heritability for regional surface areas. Compared with other lobes, heritability was higher for frontal lobe and lower for medial temporal lobe. After adjustment for total surface area, regionally specific genetic influences were substantially reduced, although still significant in most regions. Unlike other lobes, left frontal heritability remained high after adjustment. Thus, global and regionally specific genetic factors both influence cortical surface areas. These findings are broadly consistent with results from animal studies regarding the evolution and development of cortical patterning and may guide future research into specific environmental and genetic determinants of variation among humans in the surface area of particular regions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3169660PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bhr013DOI Listing

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