@article{bibcite_1077, author = { and Carlos Cardenas-Iniguez and and }, title = {Effects of the physical and social environment on youth cognitive performance}, abstract = {
Individual differences in children{\textquoteright}s cognitive abilities impact life and health outcomes. What factors influence these individual differences during development? Here, we test whether children{\textquoteright}s environments predict cognitive performance, independent of well-characterized socioeconomic effects. We analyzed data from 9002 9- to 10-year olds from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study, an ongoing longitudinal study with community samples across the United States. Using youth- and caregiver-report questionnaires and national database registries (e.g., neighborhood crime, walkability), we defined principal components summarizing children{\textquoteright}s home, school, neighborhood, and cultural environments. In two independent samples (