[HTML][HTML] Sleep and human aging
Older adults do not sleep as well as younger adults. Why? What alterations in sleep quantity
and quality occur as we age, and are there functional consequences? What are the …
and quality occur as we age, and are there functional consequences? What are the …
Preclinical Alzheimer's disease: definition, natural history, and diagnostic criteria
During the past decade, a conceptual shift occurred in the field of Alzheimer's disease (AD)
considering the disease as a continuum. Thanks to evolving biomarker research and …
considering the disease as a continuum. Thanks to evolving biomarker research and …
[HTML][HTML] Gamma frequency sensory stimulation in mild probable Alzheimer's dementia patients: Results of feasibility and pilot studies
Non-invasive Gamma ENtrainment Using Sensory stimulation (GENUS) at 40Hz reduces
Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology such as amyloid and tau levels, prevents cerebral …
Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology such as amyloid and tau levels, prevents cerebral …
The effect of aging on resting state connectivity of predefined networks in the brain
Recent studies have found a deleterious effect of age on a wide variety of measures of
functional connectivity, and some hints at a relationship between connectivity at rest and …
functional connectivity, and some hints at a relationship between connectivity at rest and …
The cognitive neuroscience of ageing
C Grady - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2012 - nature.com
The availability of neuroimaging technology has spurred a marked increase in the human
cognitive neuroscience literature, including the study of cognitive ageing. Although there is a …
cognitive neuroscience literature, including the study of cognitive ageing. Although there is a …
Episodic memory in normal aging and Alzheimer disease: Insights from imaging and behavioral studies
D Tromp, A Dufour, S Lithfous, T Pebayle… - Ageing research …, 2015 - Elsevier
Age-related cognitive changes often include difficulties in retrieving memories, particularly
those that rely on personal experiences within their temporal and spatial contexts (ie …
those that rely on personal experiences within their temporal and spatial contexts (ie …
Brain imaging in Alzheimer disease
KA Johnson, NC Fox… - Cold Spring …, 2012 - perspectivesinmedicine.cshlp.org
Imaging has played a variety of roles in the study of Alzheimer disease (AD) over the past
four decades. Initially, computed tomography (CT) and then magnetic resonance imaging …
four decades. Initially, computed tomography (CT) and then magnetic resonance imaging …
Functional atlas of emotional faces processing: a voxel-based meta-analysis of 105 functional magnetic resonance imaging studies
Background: Most of our social interactions involve perception of emotional information from
the faces of other people. Furthermore, such emotional processes are thought to be aberrant …
the faces of other people. Furthermore, such emotional processes are thought to be aberrant …
Phases of hyperconnectivity and hypoconnectivity in the default mode and salience networks track with amyloid and tau in clinically normal individuals
AP Schultz, JP Chhatwal, T Hedden… - Journal of …, 2017 - Soc Neuroscience
Alzheimer9s disease (AD) is characterized by two hallmark molecular pathologies: amyloid
aβ 1–42 and Tau neurofibrillary tangles. To date, studies of functional connectivity MRI …
aβ 1–42 and Tau neurofibrillary tangles. To date, studies of functional connectivity MRI …
[HTML][HTML] Plasticity of brain networks in a randomized intervention trial of exercise training in older adults
Research has shown the human brain is organized into separable functional networks
during rest and varied states of cognition, and that aging is associated with specific network …
during rest and varied states of cognition, and that aging is associated with specific network …