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Group averages can obscure how individual brains control behavior, Stanford Medicine…

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Analyzing brain-scan data from each child individually, rather than averaging across groups, revealed brain-behavior patterns that differed sharply between children with stronger and weaker cognitive control. The study of more than 4,000 children suggests individual-level analysis may better capture how the brain regulates attention, stopping, and adaptive behavior. [med.stanford.edu]

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