Abstract
Intra-individual variability (IIV) during cognitive task performance is a key behavioral assay of attention. Across the lifespan, lower IIV is associated with higher anticorrelation between the dorsal attention network (DAN) and default mode network (DMN), which is thought to represent effective allocation of attention through functional network segregation. However, whether these behavioral and neural markers of sustained attention are (i) related to each other and (ii) can predict future attention-related deficits has not yet been investigated in a developmental, population-based cohort.
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