The effect of aging on functional network activation associated with task-switching was examined in 24 young (age=25.2+/-2.73 years) and 23 older adults (age=65.2+/-2.65 years) using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). The study goals were to (1) identify a network shared by both young and older adults, (2) identify additional networks in each age group, and (3) examine the relationship between the networks identified and behavioral performance in task-switching. Ordinal trend covariance analysis was used to identify the networks, which takes advantage of increasing activation with greater task demand to isolate the network of regions recruited by task-switching. Two task-related networks were found: a shared network that was stro...
Contains fulltext : 239759.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)A common findin...
Research on the cognitive neuroscience of aging has identified myriad neurocognitive processes that ...
Cognitive aging studies have suggested that older adults show declines in both sustained and transie...
INTRODUCTION: A functional activation (i.e., ordinal trend) pattern was previously identified in bot...
Alternating between completing two simple tasks, as opposed to completing only one task, has been sh...
Task switching requires executive control processes that undergo age-related decline. Previous neuro...
This work investigated associations of age-related brain atrophy and functional neural networks iden...
Normal aging is associated with cognitive decline and underlying brain dysfunction. Previous studies...
The extent of task-related fMRI activation can vary as a function of task difficulty. Also the effic...
AbstractNormal aging is associated with cognitive decline and underlying brain dysfunction. Previous...
Aging has a multi-faceted impact on brain structure, brain function and cognitive task performance, ...
fMRI was used to explore age differences in the neural substrate of dual-task processing. Brain acti...
Functional connectivity – the co-activation of brain regions – forms the basis of the brain’s functi...
Aging has a multi-faceted impact on brain structure, brain function and cognitive task performance, ...
Cognitive aging studies have suggested that older adults show declines in both sustained and transie...
Contains fulltext : 239759.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)A common findin...
Research on the cognitive neuroscience of aging has identified myriad neurocognitive processes that ...
Cognitive aging studies have suggested that older adults show declines in both sustained and transie...
INTRODUCTION: A functional activation (i.e., ordinal trend) pattern was previously identified in bot...
Alternating between completing two simple tasks, as opposed to completing only one task, has been sh...
Task switching requires executive control processes that undergo age-related decline. Previous neuro...
This work investigated associations of age-related brain atrophy and functional neural networks iden...
Normal aging is associated with cognitive decline and underlying brain dysfunction. Previous studies...
The extent of task-related fMRI activation can vary as a function of task difficulty. Also the effic...
AbstractNormal aging is associated with cognitive decline and underlying brain dysfunction. Previous...
Aging has a multi-faceted impact on brain structure, brain function and cognitive task performance, ...
fMRI was used to explore age differences in the neural substrate of dual-task processing. Brain acti...
Functional connectivity – the co-activation of brain regions – forms the basis of the brain’s functi...
Aging has a multi-faceted impact on brain structure, brain function and cognitive task performance, ...
Cognitive aging studies have suggested that older adults show declines in both sustained and transie...
Contains fulltext : 239759.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)A common findin...
Research on the cognitive neuroscience of aging has identified myriad neurocognitive processes that ...
Cognitive aging studies have suggested that older adults show declines in both sustained and transie...