Describing the trajectories of age-related change for different brain structures has been of interest in many recent studies. However, our knowledge regarding these trajectories and …
AA Moustafa - Frontiers in aging neuroscience, 2014 - frontiersin.org
In a recent study, Cid-Fernandez et al.(2014) tested attentional performance in 3 age groups: young (21–29 years old), middle-aged (51–64 years old), and older adults (65–84 …
R Cabeza - New frontiers in cognitive aging, 2004 - Citeseer
Nobody would seriously challenge the idea that age-related changes in cognition are in great part a consequence of agerelated changes in the brain. Yet, although both types of …
In recent years, exceptional scientific achievements have led to major advancements in the fast-growing field of neurocognitive aging and behavior. In this inaugural collection, Insights …
A Pfefferbaum, EV Sullivan - Neurobiology of aging, 2015 - Elsevier
The healthy adult brain undergoes tissue volume decline with age, but contradictory findings abound regarding rate of change. To identify a source of this discrepancy, we present …
KA Nielson, A Venneri, S Murakami - Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2024 - frontiersin.org
to build on the prior issue by highlighting the latest advancements and challenges for research in neurocognitive aging. Here we outline the contributions and implications for …
Research during the last two decades has shown that the brain undergoes continuous changes throughout life, with substantial heterogeneity in age trajectories between regions …
These are exciting times for the field of cognitive aging research. The reviews in this issue comprise a wonderfully illustrative set of the wide-ranging research endeavors and …
Hofer and Sliwinski raise a critical concern regarding a popular practice in aging research of inferring associations among aging changes of different processes from correlations based …