Attentional control and Information processing speed are central concepts in cognitive psychology and neuropsychology. Functional neuroimaging and neuropsychological assessment have depicted theoretical models considering attention as a complex and non-unitary process. One of its component processes, Attentional set-shifting ability, is commonly assessed using the Trail Making Test (TMT). Performance in the TMT decreases with increasing age in adults, Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). Besides, speed of information processing (SIP) seems to modulate attentional performance. While neural correlates of attentional control have been widely studied, there are few evidences about the neural substrates of SIP in these g...
David A Medina1, Moises Gaviria21Department of Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve University, Clevelan...
Glucose hypometabolism and gray matter atrophy are well known consequences of Alzheimer's disease (A...
IntroductionDorsal pathway dysfunctions are thought to underlie visuospatial processing problems in ...
Attentional control and Information processing speed are central concepts in cognitive psychology an...
Early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is indispensable for the future success of disease-...
Cognitive processing slows with age. We sought to determine the importance of white matter integrity...
AbstractIn this article we review recent research on diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) of white matter ...
Our aim in this study was to explore the neural substrates of executive function in frontal and nonf...
AbstractBackgroundWhite matter changes measured using diffusion tensor imaging have been reported in...
Cognitive processing slows with age. We sought to determine the importance of white matter integrity...
Cognitive processing slows with age. We sought to determine the importance of white matter integrity...
Background: Magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) shows promise in the early detection o...
Glucose hypometabolism and grey matter atrophy are well known consequences of Alzheimer’s disease (A...
Introduction: Dorsal pathway dysfunctions are thought to underlie visuospatial processing problems i...
BACKGROUND: Damage to white matter tracts, resulting in "cerebral disconnection", may underlie age-r...
David A Medina1, Moises Gaviria21Department of Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve University, Clevelan...
Glucose hypometabolism and gray matter atrophy are well known consequences of Alzheimer's disease (A...
IntroductionDorsal pathway dysfunctions are thought to underlie visuospatial processing problems in ...
Attentional control and Information processing speed are central concepts in cognitive psychology an...
Early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is indispensable for the future success of disease-...
Cognitive processing slows with age. We sought to determine the importance of white matter integrity...
AbstractIn this article we review recent research on diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) of white matter ...
Our aim in this study was to explore the neural substrates of executive function in frontal and nonf...
AbstractBackgroundWhite matter changes measured using diffusion tensor imaging have been reported in...
Cognitive processing slows with age. We sought to determine the importance of white matter integrity...
Cognitive processing slows with age. We sought to determine the importance of white matter integrity...
Background: Magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) shows promise in the early detection o...
Glucose hypometabolism and grey matter atrophy are well known consequences of Alzheimer’s disease (A...
Introduction: Dorsal pathway dysfunctions are thought to underlie visuospatial processing problems i...
BACKGROUND: Damage to white matter tracts, resulting in "cerebral disconnection", may underlie age-r...
David A Medina1, Moises Gaviria21Department of Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve University, Clevelan...
Glucose hypometabolism and gray matter atrophy are well known consequences of Alzheimer's disease (A...
IntroductionDorsal pathway dysfunctions are thought to underlie visuospatial processing problems in ...