Objective: To determine whether the pathologic mechanisms of AD alter the brain networks subserving performance of a verbal recognition task. Background: Functional imaging studies comparing task-related activation in AD patients and controls generally have not used network analysis and have not controlled for task difficulty. Methods: H215O PET was used to measure regional cerebral blood flow in 14 patients and 11 healthy elders during the performance of a serial verbal recognition task under two conditions: low demand, with study list size (SLS) equal to one; and titrated demand, with SLS adjusted so that each subject recognized words at 75% accuracy. The Scaled Subprofile Model was used to identify networks of regionally covarying activi...
Research has indicated that there may be age-related and Alzheimer's disease (AD) -related reduction...
Neuroimaging studies suggest that older adults may compensate for declines in brain function and cog...
The aim of our study was to examine brain networks involved with sustaining memory encoding performa...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize deficits in nonverbal recognition memory and functional brain changes ass...
Deficits in the working memory system are common in patients diagnosed with Alzheimer\u27s disease (...
This work investigated associations of age-related brain atrophy and functional neural networks iden...
In a study of the effects of normal and pathological aging on semantic-related brain activity, 29 pa...
AbstractNormal aging is associated with cognitive decline and underlying brain dysfunction. Previous...
Healthy aging is associated with cognitive declines typically accompanied by increased task-related ...
In order to understand the brain networks that mediate cognitive reserve, we explored the relationsh...
The extent of task-related fMRI activation can vary as a function of task difficulty. Also the effic...
peer reviewedThe presence of correlations between cerebral metabolism and performance on cognitive t...
Previous neuroimaging studies have reported a posterior to anterior shift of activation in ageing (P...
AbstractThe performance of many cognitive tasks changes in normal aging [1–3]. Recent behavioral wor...
Compensation implies the recruitment of additional neuronal resources to prevent the detrimental eff...
Research has indicated that there may be age-related and Alzheimer's disease (AD) -related reduction...
Neuroimaging studies suggest that older adults may compensate for declines in brain function and cog...
The aim of our study was to examine brain networks involved with sustaining memory encoding performa...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize deficits in nonverbal recognition memory and functional brain changes ass...
Deficits in the working memory system are common in patients diagnosed with Alzheimer\u27s disease (...
This work investigated associations of age-related brain atrophy and functional neural networks iden...
In a study of the effects of normal and pathological aging on semantic-related brain activity, 29 pa...
AbstractNormal aging is associated with cognitive decline and underlying brain dysfunction. Previous...
Healthy aging is associated with cognitive declines typically accompanied by increased task-related ...
In order to understand the brain networks that mediate cognitive reserve, we explored the relationsh...
The extent of task-related fMRI activation can vary as a function of task difficulty. Also the effic...
peer reviewedThe presence of correlations between cerebral metabolism and performance on cognitive t...
Previous neuroimaging studies have reported a posterior to anterior shift of activation in ageing (P...
AbstractThe performance of many cognitive tasks changes in normal aging [1–3]. Recent behavioral wor...
Compensation implies the recruitment of additional neuronal resources to prevent the detrimental eff...
Research has indicated that there may be age-related and Alzheimer's disease (AD) -related reduction...
Neuroimaging studies suggest that older adults may compensate for declines in brain function and cog...
The aim of our study was to examine brain networks involved with sustaining memory encoding performa...