Associations between brain cortical tissue volume and cognitive function in old age are frequently interpreted as suggesting that preservation of cortical tissue is the foundation of successful cognitive aging. However, this association could also, in part, reflect a lifelong association between cognitive ability and cortical tissue. We analyzed data on 588 subjects from the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936 who had intelligence quotient (IQ) scores from the same cognitive test available at both 11 and 70 years of age as well as high-resolution brain magnetic resonance imaging data obtained at approximately 73 years of age. Cortical thickness was estimated at 81 924 sampling points across the cortex for each subject using an automated pipeline. Mul...
Fully characterizing age differences in the brain is a key task for combating aging-related cognitiv...
Childhood cognitive ability accounts for associations between cognitive ability and brain cortical t...
AbstractCerebral white matter hyperintensities (WMH) reflect accumulating white matter damage with a...
Associations between brain cortical tissue volume and cognitive function in old age are frequently i...
Associations between brain cortical tissue volume and cognitive function in old age are frequently i...
A previous study of reference abilities and cortical thickness reported that association between ref...
Regional cortical brain volume is the product of surface area and thickness. These measures exhibit ...
Recent advances in neuroimaging have identified a large number of neural measures that could be invo...
Early-life education (years of schooling) has been investigated in regards to cognition, health outc...
Brain tissue deterioration is a significant contributor to lower cognitive ability in later life; ho...
Objective: To investigate how associations between education and brain structure in older age were a...
Prior studies suggest that relationships between regional cortical thickness and domain-specific cog...
Neuroimaging research indicates that human intellectual ability is related to brain structure includ...
Delineating the association of age and cortical thickness in healthy individuals is critical given t...
Higher general cognitive ability (GCA) is associated with lower risk of neurodegenerative disorders,...
Fully characterizing age differences in the brain is a key task for combating aging-related cognitiv...
Childhood cognitive ability accounts for associations between cognitive ability and brain cortical t...
AbstractCerebral white matter hyperintensities (WMH) reflect accumulating white matter damage with a...
Associations between brain cortical tissue volume and cognitive function in old age are frequently i...
Associations between brain cortical tissue volume and cognitive function in old age are frequently i...
A previous study of reference abilities and cortical thickness reported that association between ref...
Regional cortical brain volume is the product of surface area and thickness. These measures exhibit ...
Recent advances in neuroimaging have identified a large number of neural measures that could be invo...
Early-life education (years of schooling) has been investigated in regards to cognition, health outc...
Brain tissue deterioration is a significant contributor to lower cognitive ability in later life; ho...
Objective: To investigate how associations between education and brain structure in older age were a...
Prior studies suggest that relationships between regional cortical thickness and domain-specific cog...
Neuroimaging research indicates that human intellectual ability is related to brain structure includ...
Delineating the association of age and cortical thickness in healthy individuals is critical given t...
Higher general cognitive ability (GCA) is associated with lower risk of neurodegenerative disorders,...
Fully characterizing age differences in the brain is a key task for combating aging-related cognitiv...
Childhood cognitive ability accounts for associations between cognitive ability and brain cortical t...
AbstractCerebral white matter hyperintensities (WMH) reflect accumulating white matter damage with a...