Analyses of large test batteries administered to individuals ranging from young to old have consistently yielded a set of latent variables representing reference abilities (RAs) that capture the majority of the variance in age-related cognitive change: Episodic Memory, Fluid Reasoning, Perceptual Processing Speed, and Vocabulary. In a previous paper (Stern et al., 2014), we introduced the Reference Ability Neural Network Study, which administers 12 cognitive neuroimaging tasks (3 for each RA) to healthy adults age 20-80 in order to derive unique neural networks underlying these 4 RAs and investigate how these networks may be affected by aging. We used a multivariate approach, linear indicator regression, to derive a unique covariance patter...
In order to understand the brain networks that mediate cognitive reserve, we explored the relationsh...
Three competing models of cognitive aging (neural compensation, capacity limitations, neural ineffic...
The effect of aging on functional network activation associated with task-switching was examined in ...
We introduce and describe the Reference Ability Neural Network Study and provide initial feasibility...
To better understand the impact of aging, along with other demographic and brain health variables, o...
Background: Cognitive functions and their underlying neural substrates change across the lifespan (f...
UNLABELLED: The maintenance of wellbeing across the lifespan depends on the preservation of cognitiv...
The maintenance of wellbeing across the lifespan depends on the preservation of cognitive function. ...
Healthy ageing has disparate effects on different cognitive domains. The neural basis of these diffe...
A previous study of reference abilities and cortical thickness reported that association between ref...
The concept of cognitive reserve (CR) can explain individual differences in susceptibility to cognit...
Cognitive reserve (CR) has been established as a mechanism that can explain individual differences i...
Epidemiologic evidence suggests that cognitive reserve (CR) mitigates the effects of aging on cognit...
We examined the relationship between white matter hyperintensities (WMH) burden and performance on 4...
Most of the current knowledge about age-related differences in brain neurofunctional organisation st...
In order to understand the brain networks that mediate cognitive reserve, we explored the relationsh...
Three competing models of cognitive aging (neural compensation, capacity limitations, neural ineffic...
The effect of aging on functional network activation associated with task-switching was examined in ...
We introduce and describe the Reference Ability Neural Network Study and provide initial feasibility...
To better understand the impact of aging, along with other demographic and brain health variables, o...
Background: Cognitive functions and their underlying neural substrates change across the lifespan (f...
UNLABELLED: The maintenance of wellbeing across the lifespan depends on the preservation of cognitiv...
The maintenance of wellbeing across the lifespan depends on the preservation of cognitive function. ...
Healthy ageing has disparate effects on different cognitive domains. The neural basis of these diffe...
A previous study of reference abilities and cortical thickness reported that association between ref...
The concept of cognitive reserve (CR) can explain individual differences in susceptibility to cognit...
Cognitive reserve (CR) has been established as a mechanism that can explain individual differences i...
Epidemiologic evidence suggests that cognitive reserve (CR) mitigates the effects of aging on cognit...
We examined the relationship between white matter hyperintensities (WMH) burden and performance on 4...
Most of the current knowledge about age-related differences in brain neurofunctional organisation st...
In order to understand the brain networks that mediate cognitive reserve, we explored the relationsh...
Three competing models of cognitive aging (neural compensation, capacity limitations, neural ineffic...
The effect of aging on functional network activation associated with task-switching was examined in ...