peer reviewedAge-related cognitive decline arises from alterations in brain structure as well as in sleep-wake regulation. Here, we investigated whether preserved wake-dependent regulation of cortical function could represent a positive factor for cognitive fitness in aging. We quantified cortical excitability dynamics during prolonged wakefulness as a sensitive marker of age-related alteration in sleep-wake regulation in 60 healthy older individuals (50-69 y; 42 women). Brain structural integrity was assessed with amyloid-beta- and tau-PET, and with MRI. Participants' cognition was investigated using an extensive neuropsychological task battery. We show that individuals with preserved wake-dependent cortical excitability dynamics exhibit b...
Sleep changes are a major feature of the ageing process, and sleep disturbances are increasingly rec...
Objective: Sleep quantity and quality are associated with executive function (EF) in experimental...
peer reviewedWe investigated whether cognitive fitness in late midlife is associated with physiologi...
The ageing process is variably associated with cognitive decline. Temporal organization of sleep-wak...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: Sleep loss negatively affects brain function with repercussion not only on ...
Maintaining temporal coordination of multiple oscillators increases the fitness of an organism and p...
Despite all the advances made in health-related and psychological sciences, advancing age continues ...
The cognitive changes that occur with ageing are usually referred to as 'age-related cognitive decli...
Increasing evidence suggests an association between typical age-related changes in sleep and brain s...
Advancements in healthcare and medicine have greatly increased lifespan. Normal aging is accompanied...
peer reviewedModern lifestyle curtails sleep and increases night-time work and leisure activities. T...
In the current review we provide a theoretical background on studies examining the association betwe...
Sleep quality changes dramatically from young to old age, but its effects on brain dynamics and cogn...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: Although aging is associated with alterations of both activity/rest cycle an...
This thesis investigated the impact of advancing age on modifying the functional connectivity (FC) o...
Sleep changes are a major feature of the ageing process, and sleep disturbances are increasingly rec...
Objective: Sleep quantity and quality are associated with executive function (EF) in experimental...
peer reviewedWe investigated whether cognitive fitness in late midlife is associated with physiologi...
The ageing process is variably associated with cognitive decline. Temporal organization of sleep-wak...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: Sleep loss negatively affects brain function with repercussion not only on ...
Maintaining temporal coordination of multiple oscillators increases the fitness of an organism and p...
Despite all the advances made in health-related and psychological sciences, advancing age continues ...
The cognitive changes that occur with ageing are usually referred to as 'age-related cognitive decli...
Increasing evidence suggests an association between typical age-related changes in sleep and brain s...
Advancements in healthcare and medicine have greatly increased lifespan. Normal aging is accompanied...
peer reviewedModern lifestyle curtails sleep and increases night-time work and leisure activities. T...
In the current review we provide a theoretical background on studies examining the association betwe...
Sleep quality changes dramatically from young to old age, but its effects on brain dynamics and cogn...
peer reviewedOBJECTIVE: Although aging is associated with alterations of both activity/rest cycle an...
This thesis investigated the impact of advancing age on modifying the functional connectivity (FC) o...
Sleep changes are a major feature of the ageing process, and sleep disturbances are increasingly rec...
Objective: Sleep quantity and quality are associated with executive function (EF) in experimental...
peer reviewedWe investigated whether cognitive fitness in late midlife is associated with physiologi...