… to reduced specialization of neuralnetworks and has been … first-level analyses to determine the unique variance of each (… in one system declines, recruiting the other system may help …
J Malin, C Desplan - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 2021 - National Acad Sciences
… the fly and mammalian nervoussystems that share common … As neuroblasts age, they generate a temporally patterned … Recruitment of neuroblasts by the passing of the neurogenic …
RA Goldthorpe, JM Rapley, IR Violante - Frontiers in neurology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
… sleep impaired consolidation of visualmemories, significantly … to efficiently recruit specialized neuralnetworks within the … domains which, as cited above, may each have uniqueneural …
… the stamp that went with each unique postcard from one of four … observed age differences in adaptive memory prioritization. … The overlap between the engagement of the neuralsystems …
… unique and joint contribution to memory performance in younger and older adults. … supports the notion of age-related neural dedifferentiation of category information. Focusing on age …
… unique stimulus values and unique patterns of neural activity, the property that supports … basis for retaining remembered information in noisy neuralnetworks [37] or the projection of …
… derived from deep convolutional neuralnetworks (DNNs; … specific reinstantiation of a neural pattern unique to the target item. … -related shift in the recruitment of different brain regions for …
… a rightward shift of the neuralrecruitment curves with training, regardless of age. b, The … , suggesting that contralateral recruitment is not unique to older adults, but an age-independent …
… memory (SM; Binder et al., 2009). Importantly, the WM network reflects consistent neural recruitment … In contrast, the ToM network uniquely included the right posterior temporo-parietal …