Large and fast human pyramidal neurons associate with intelligence

Author:

Goriounova Natalia A1ORCID,Heyer Djai B1,Wilbers René1,Verhoog Matthijs B1,Giugliano Michele234ORCID,Verbist Christophe2,Obermayer Joshua1,Kerkhofs Amber1,Smeding Harriët5,Verberne Maaike5,Idema Sander6,Baayen Johannes C6,Pieneman Anton W1,de Kock Christiaan PJ1,Klein Martin7,Mansvelder Huibert D1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Integrative Neurophysiology, Amsterdam Neuroscience, Center for Neurogenomics and Cognitive Research (CNCR), Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

2. Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium

3. Department of Computer Science, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom

4. Brain Mind Institute, Lausanne, Switzerland

5. Department of Psychology, Stichting Epilepsie Instellingen Nederland (SEIN), Zwolle, The Netherlands

6. Department of Neurosurgery, VU medical center (VUmc), Amsterdam, The Netherlands

7. Department of Medical Psychology, VU medical center (VUmc), Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Abstract

It is generally assumed that human intelligence relies on efficient processing by neurons in our brain. Although grey matter thickness and activity of temporal and frontal cortical areas correlate with IQ scores, no direct evidence exists that links structural and physiological properties of neurons to human intelligence. Here, we find that high IQ scores and large temporal cortical thickness associate with larger, more complex dendrites of human pyramidal neurons. We show in silico that larger dendritic trees enable pyramidal neurons to track activity of synaptic inputs with higher temporal precision, due to fast action potential kinetics. Indeed, we find that human pyramidal neurons of individuals with higher IQ scores sustain fast action potential kinetics during repeated firing. These findings provide the first evidence that human intelligence is associated with neuronal complexity, action potential kinetics and efficient information transfer from inputs to output within cortical neurons.

Funder

Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

H2020 European Research Council

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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