The pathophysiology of chronic subdural hematoma revisited: emphasis on aging processes as key factor
R Weigel, L Schilling, JK Krauss - GeroScience, 2022 - Springer
Chronic subdural hematoma (CSH) affects mostly elderly subjects. Previously,
pathophysiological concepts suggested that CSH is secondary to degradation of subdural …
pathophysiological concepts suggested that CSH is secondary to degradation of subdural …
Association of cardiovascular risk trajectory with cognitive decline and incident dementia
Background and Objectives Cardiovascular risk factors have a recently established
association with cognitive decline and dementia, yet most studies examine this association …
association with cognitive decline and dementia, yet most studies examine this association …
A strong dependency between changes in fluid and crystallized abilities in human cognitive aging
Theories of adult cognitive development classically distinguish between fluid abilities, which
require effortful processing at the time of assessment, and crystallized abilities, which …
require effortful processing at the time of assessment, and crystallized abilities, which …
Neurocognitive Aging
SR Cox - Annual Review of Developmental Psychology, 2024 - annualreviews.org
On average, most aspects of adult human brains and cognitive functions experience decline
with age, yet individuals also differ greatly in how much decline they experience. This review …
with age, yet individuals also differ greatly in how much decline they experience. This review …
[HTML][HTML] When functional blurring becomes deleterious: Reduced system segregation is associated with less white matter integrity and cognitive decline in aging
Healthy aging is accompanied by progressive decline in cognitive performance and
concomitant changes in brain structure and functional architecture. Age-accompanied …
concomitant changes in brain structure and functional architecture. Age-accompanied …
[HTML][HTML] Age-related decline in the brain: a longitudinal study on inter-individual variability of cortical thickness, area, volume, and cognition.
Abstract Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) studies have shown that cortical volume
declines with age. Although volume is a multiplicative measure consisting of thickness and …
declines with age. Although volume is a multiplicative measure consisting of thickness and …
[HTML][HTML] Meaningful cognitive decline is uncommon in virally suppressed HIV, but sustained impairment, subtle decline and abnormal cognitive aging are not
Background High antiretroviral therapy (ART) coverage and viral suppression among
people with HIV (PWH) in Australia provide a unique context to study individual cognitive …
people with HIV (PWH) in Australia provide a unique context to study individual cognitive …
[HTML][HTML] Body fat and components of sarcopenia relate to inflammation, brain volume, and neurometabolism in older adults
WAJ Vints, S Kušleikienė, S Sheoran… - Neurobiology of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Obesity and sarcopenia are associated with cognitive impairments at older age. Current
research suggests that blood biomarkers may mediate this body-brain crosstalk, altering …
research suggests that blood biomarkers may mediate this body-brain crosstalk, altering …
Sex differences in cognitive aging: a 4-year longitudinal study in marmosets
Longitudinal studies are essential to understand healthy and pathological neurocognitive
aging such as Alzheimer's Disease, but longitudinal designs are rare in both humans and …
aging such as Alzheimer's Disease, but longitudinal designs are rare in both humans and …
DyNAMiC: A prospective longitudinal study of dopamine and brain connectomes: A new window into cognitive aging
Concomitant exploration of structural, functional, and neurochemical brain mechanisms
underlying age‐related cognitive decline is crucial in promoting healthy aging. Here, we …
underlying age‐related cognitive decline is crucial in promoting healthy aging. Here, we …