Many cognitive abilities decline with age even in the absence of detectable pathology. Recent evidence indicates that age-related neural dedifferentiation, operationalized in terms …
There is strong evidence of brain-related abnormalities in COVID-19,,,,,,,,,,,–. However, it remains unknown whether the impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection can be detected in milder …
TA Salthouse - Psychology and aging, 2019 - psycnet.apa.org
Although sensitive detection of pathological cognitive aging requires accurate information about the trajectory of normal cognitive aging, prior research has revealed inconsistent …
Many but not all cognitive abilities decline during ageing. Some even improve due to lifelong experience. The critical capacities of attention and executive functions have been widely …
Abstract The Fifth Eriksholm Workshop on “Hearing Impairment and Cognitive Energy” was convened to develop a consensus among interdisciplinary experts about what is known on …
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There is strong evidence for brain-related pathologies in COVID-19, some of which could be a consequence of viral neurotropism, or of neuroinflammation following viral infection. Most …
J Oschwald, S Guye, F Liem, P Rast, S Willis… - Reviews in the …, 2019 - degruyter.com
Little is still known about the neuroanatomical substrates related to changes in specific cognitive abilities in the course of healthy aging, and the existing evidence is predominantly …
Derangements in cerebrovascular structure and function can impair cognitive performance throughout ageing and in cardiometabolic disease states, thus increasing dementia risk …