Knowledge of genetic influences on cognitive aging can constrain and guide interventions aimed at limiting age-related cognitive decline in older adults. Progress in understanding the neural basis of cognitive aging also requires a better understanding of the neurogenetics of cognition. This selective review article describes studies aimed at deriving specific neurogenetic information from three parallel and interrelated phenotype based approaches: psychometric constructs, cognitive neuroscience based processing measures, and brain imaging morphometric data. Developments in newer genetic analysis tools, including genome wide association, are also described. In particular, we focus on models for establishing genotype-phenotype associations w...
Human brain structure changes throughout the lifespan. Altered brain growth or rates of decline are ...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complex neurological disorder of uncertain aetiology, although substan...
Associations between genotypes and cognitive outcomes may provide clues as to which mechanisms cause...
Identification of genes associated with brain aging should markedly improve our understanding of the...
Identification of genes associated with brain aging should markedly improve our understanding of the...
Cognition in adults shows variation due to developmental and degenerative components. A recent genom...
ObjectiveIdentify genetic factors associated with cognitive maintenance in late life and assess thei...
Individual differences in cognitive performance increase from early to late adulthood, likely reflec...
r r Abstract: Objective: Identify genetic factors associated with cognitive maintenance in late life...
The genetic protective factors for cognitive decline in aging remain unknown. Predicting an individu...
We describe gene–environment processes that may help account for individual differences in successfu...
Over the last several years, neuroscientists have been increasingly using neuroimaging techniques to...
With ever-increasing elder populations, age-related cognitive decline, which is characterized as a g...
The current dissertation used a gene x environment (G x E) approach to examine the independent and i...
Ageing is associated with cognitive decline. While many areas of cognitive functioning are affected,...
Human brain structure changes throughout the lifespan. Altered brain growth or rates of decline are ...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complex neurological disorder of uncertain aetiology, although substan...
Associations between genotypes and cognitive outcomes may provide clues as to which mechanisms cause...
Identification of genes associated with brain aging should markedly improve our understanding of the...
Identification of genes associated with brain aging should markedly improve our understanding of the...
Cognition in adults shows variation due to developmental and degenerative components. A recent genom...
ObjectiveIdentify genetic factors associated with cognitive maintenance in late life and assess thei...
Individual differences in cognitive performance increase from early to late adulthood, likely reflec...
r r Abstract: Objective: Identify genetic factors associated with cognitive maintenance in late life...
The genetic protective factors for cognitive decline in aging remain unknown. Predicting an individu...
We describe gene–environment processes that may help account for individual differences in successfu...
Over the last several years, neuroscientists have been increasingly using neuroimaging techniques to...
With ever-increasing elder populations, age-related cognitive decline, which is characterized as a g...
The current dissertation used a gene x environment (G x E) approach to examine the independent and i...
Ageing is associated with cognitive decline. While many areas of cognitive functioning are affected,...
Human brain structure changes throughout the lifespan. Altered brain growth or rates of decline are ...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complex neurological disorder of uncertain aetiology, although substan...
Associations between genotypes and cognitive outcomes may provide clues as to which mechanisms cause...