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J Russell Ravenel,Amy E Perkins,Angela Tomczik et al. J Russell Ravenel et al.
Social behavior decreases with aging, and we have previously found a substantial decline in social investigative behavior of old female rats. In this study we examined the neural activation pattern (c-Fos mRNA) of young (3 month) and old (1...
Maedeh Khalilian,Monica N Toba,Martine Roussel et al. Maedeh Khalilian et al.
We investigated age-related trends in the topology and hierarchical organization of brain structural and functional networks using diffusion-weighted imaging and resting-state fMRI data from a large cohort of healthy aging adults. At the cr...
Camila Leite Santos,Larissa Daniele Bobermin,André Quincozes-Santos Camila Leite Santos
The aging process induces neurochemical alterations in different brain regions, including hypothalamus. This pivotal area of the central nervous system (CNS) is crucial for detection and integration of nutritional and hormonal signals from ...
Ylva Köhncke,Simone Kühn,Sandra Düzel et al. Ylva Köhncke et al.
According to the maintenance hypothesis (Nyberg et al., 2012), structural integrity of the brain's grey matter helps to preserve cognitive functioning into old age. A corollary of this hypothesis that can be tested in cross-sectional data i...
Susanne M Jaeggi,Alexandria N Weaver,Elena Carbone et al. Susanne M Jaeggi et al.
Working Memory (WM) training has shown promise in supporting cognitive functioning in older adult populations, but effects that generalize beyond the trained task have been inconsistent. Targeting cognitive processes in isolation might be a...
Braison Liemisa,Samantha F Newbury,Mariah J Novy et al. Braison Liemisa et al.
Human apolipoprotein E (APOE) is the greatest determinant of genetic risk for memory deficits and Alzheimer's disease (AD). While APOE4 drives memory loss and high AD risk, APOE2 leads to healthy brain aging and reduced AD risk compared to ...
Sopak Supakul,Yuki Hatakeyama,Nicolas Leventoux et al. Sopak Supakul et al.
Human neural cell models derived from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have been widely accepted to model various neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) in vitro. Although the most common sources of iPSCs are fibr...