Takeuchi et al perform cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of associations between childhood socioeconomic status and psychometric intelligence as well as microstructural brain development in Japanese children. They report that higher socioeconomic status is associated with greater psychometric intelligence and altered microstructural properties in the fusiform gyrus which plays a role in reading and letter recognition.
- Hikaru Takeuchi
- Yasuyuki Taki
- Ryuta Kawashima