The Tuned Cortex: Convergent Expertise-Related Structural and Functional Remodeling across the Adult Lifespan

E Erik A. Wing J Jordan A. Chad G Geneva Mariotti J Jennifer D. Ryan (Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Academy for Research and Education) A Asaf Gilboa

Abstract

Neuroplasticity is a defining property of the brain. Structural and functional brain changes arise soon after learning and are particularly evident following years of practice that underpin expert performance. Much existing evidence comes from work on individual measures of learning rather than interrelated processes. However, the relationship between structural remodeling, functional tuning, and processing domain-specific stimuli is central to how the brain and behavior adapt with experience. Here, we provide a multimodal view of cortical reorganization in a domain for which high-level perception, attention, and memory are shaped through extensive practice: bird identification expertise. In both skilled bird identification experts ( n  = 29; ages 24–75, 15 female) and matched novices ( n  = 29; ages 22–79, 14 female), cortical structure was assessed with diffusion-weighted MRI. Functional and behavioral measures were obtained during a delayed matching task requiring identification of local and nonlocal species. Compared with novices, experts showed lower mean diffusivity in frontoparietal (SFG, IPS) and posterior cortical (AG, precuneus, LOC, fusiform) areas, along with a trend for more gradual increases in age-related MD. This suggests a regionally specific increase in structural complexity and potential attenuation of age-related decline. Across these regions, lower MD predicted higher identification accuracy in experts. Task-related BOLD timecourses revealed that these same frontoparietal regions were selectively engaged when experts judged less familiar nonlocal (vs local) birds, and the magnitude of this nonlocal > local response tracked performance. Together, these results suggest convergent structural remodeling and functional tuning in service of expert performance across the lifespan.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 46, Issue 12
Published March 25, 2026
Pages e1307252026
ISSN 0270-6474
Publisher Society for Neuroscience

Journal Info

Journal of Neuroscience

Society for Neuroscience

ISSN: 0270-6474 Life Sciences

Authors (5)

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Erik A. Wing

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Jordan A. Chad

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Geneva Mariotti

J

Jennifer D. Ryan

Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Academy for Research and Education

A

Asaf Gilboa