Reserve refers to the phenomenon of relatively preserved cognition in disproportion to the extent of neuropathology, e.g., in Alzheimer’s disease. A putative functional neural substrate underlying reserve is global functional connectivity of the left lateral frontal cortex (LFC, Brodmann Area 6/44). Resting-state fMRI-assessed global LFC-connectivity is associated with protective factors (education) and better maintenance of memory in mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Since the LFC is a hub of the fronto-parietal control network that regulates the activity of other networks, the question arises whether LFC-connectivity to specific networks rather than the whole-brain may underlie reserve. We assessed resting-state fMRI in 24 MCI and 16 healt...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of age-related dementia, where neuropathological c...
Patients with Alzheimer's disease vary in their ability to sustain cognitive abilities in the presen...
The proportion of elderly people in the population has increased rapidly in the last century and con...
Reserve refers to the phenomenon of relatively preserved cognition in disproportion to the extent of...
Reserve in aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD) is defined as maintaining cognition at a relatively hi...
Background: Recent evidence derived from functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies sugges...
Background: Global connectivity of the left frontal cortex (LFC), a hub of the cognitive control net...
The aging brain undergoes structural changes, such as brain atrophy, especially of the white and gre...
Objective: To test whether higher global functional connectivity of the left frontal cortex (LFC) in...
Cognitive reserve (CR) shows protective effects in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and reduces the risk of ...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of age-related dementia, where neuropathological c...
Patients with Alzheimer's disease vary in their ability to sustain cognitive abilities in the presen...
The proportion of elderly people in the population has increased rapidly in the last century and con...
Reserve refers to the phenomenon of relatively preserved cognition in disproportion to the extent of...
Reserve in aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD) is defined as maintaining cognition at a relatively hi...
Background: Recent evidence derived from functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies sugges...
Background: Global connectivity of the left frontal cortex (LFC), a hub of the cognitive control net...
The aging brain undergoes structural changes, such as brain atrophy, especially of the white and gre...
Objective: To test whether higher global functional connectivity of the left frontal cortex (LFC) in...
Cognitive reserve (CR) shows protective effects in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and reduces the risk of ...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of age-related dementia, where neuropathological c...
Patients with Alzheimer's disease vary in their ability to sustain cognitive abilities in the presen...
The proportion of elderly people in the population has increased rapidly in the last century and con...