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Sarah Faber,Alexander Belden,Psyche Loui et al. Sarah Faber et al.
Music-based interventions are a common feature in long-term care with clinical reports highlighting music's ability to engage individuals with complex diagnoses. While these findings are promising, normative findings from healthy controls a...
Deependra Kumar,Masashi Yanagisawa,Hiromasa Funato Deependra Kumar
Young children and aged individuals are more prone to memory loss than young adults. One probable reason is insufficient sleep-dependent memory consolidation. Sleep timing and sleep-stage duration differ between children and aged individual...
Samira Khayat,Hamed Fanaei Samira Khayat
Background: Advanced maternal age (AMA), commonly defined as pregnancy at or above 35 years old. Based on the evidence, this trend has raised concerns about potential health consequences for mothers, particularly in relat...
Alexis D Tanase,Haiying Chen,Michael E Miller et al. Alexis D Tanase et al.
Older adults with impairment in contrast sensitivity (CS), the ability to visually perceive differences in light and dark, are more likely to demonstrate limitations in mobility function, but the mechanisms underlying this relationship are ...
Mark H Sundman,Jacob M Green,Andrew J Fuglevand et al. Mark H Sundman et al.
Aging is a complex and diverse biological process characterized by progressive molecular, cellular, and tissue damage, resulting in a loss of physiological integrity and heightened vulnerability to pathology. This biological diversity corre...
Giovanna Mioni,Thomas Wolbers,Martin Riemer Giovanna Mioni
Previous studies have often reported timing deficits in older adults with different degrees of cognitive decline, however, the exact nature of impairments in time perception is still to be elucidated. In particular, it is unclear if the def...
Abbi R Hernandez,Erik Parker,Maham Babar et al. Abbi R Hernandez et al.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) not only affects cognition and neuropathology, but several other facets capable of negatively impacting quality of life and potentially driving impairments, including altered gut microbiome (GMB) composition and met...
Amanda L Trout,Christopher J McLouth,Jenne M Westberry et al. Amanda L Trout et al.
Estrogens, such as the biologically active 17-β estradiol (E2), regulate not only reproductive behaviors in adults, but also influence neurodevelopment and neuroprotection in both females and males. E2, contingent upon the timing and conce...