Background There is significant heterogeneity in the clinical expression of structural brain abnormalities, including Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers. Some individuals preserve their memory despite the presence of risk factors or pathological brain changes, indicating resilience. We aimed to test whether resilient individuals could be distinguished from those who develop cognitive impairment, using sociodemographic variables and neuroimaging. Methods We included 550 older adults participating in the Whitehall II study with longitudinal data, cognitive test results, and multi-modal MRI. Hippocampal atrophy was defined as Scheltens Scores >0. Resilient individuals (n = 184) were defined by high cognitive performance despite hippocampal at...
Objective: There is currently a lack of consensus on how to optimally define and measure resistance ...
The cellular and molecular distinction between brain aging and neurodegenerative disease begins to b...
Cognitive resilience is an important modulating factor of cognitive decline in Alzheimer\u27s diseas...
Background There is significant heterogeneity in the clinical expression of structural brain abnorm...
BackgroundThere is significant heterogeneity in the clinical expression of structural brain abnormal...
BACKGROUND: The contribution of education and intelligence to resilience against age-related cogniti...
Importance: Better understanding is needed of the degree to which individuals tolerate Alzheimer dis...
Importance: Better understanding is needed of the degree to which individuals tolerate Alzheimer dis...
INTRODUCTION: Functional imaging studies have demonstrated the recruitment of additional neural reso...
Introduction Differences in brain network connectivity may reflect the capability of the neurologica...
Mechanisms of resilience against tau pathology in individuals across the Alzheimer’s disease spectru...
Introduction Differences in brain network connectivity may reflect the capability of the neurologica...
Whilst advancing age is, on average, associated with declining cognitive abilities, the course of co...
Background: The "resistance vs resilience" to Alzheimer's disease (AD) framework (coping vs avoiding...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: There is a lack of consensus on how to optimally define and measure resist...
Objective: There is currently a lack of consensus on how to optimally define and measure resistance ...
The cellular and molecular distinction between brain aging and neurodegenerative disease begins to b...
Cognitive resilience is an important modulating factor of cognitive decline in Alzheimer\u27s diseas...
Background There is significant heterogeneity in the clinical expression of structural brain abnorm...
BackgroundThere is significant heterogeneity in the clinical expression of structural brain abnormal...
BACKGROUND: The contribution of education and intelligence to resilience against age-related cogniti...
Importance: Better understanding is needed of the degree to which individuals tolerate Alzheimer dis...
Importance: Better understanding is needed of the degree to which individuals tolerate Alzheimer dis...
INTRODUCTION: Functional imaging studies have demonstrated the recruitment of additional neural reso...
Introduction Differences in brain network connectivity may reflect the capability of the neurologica...
Mechanisms of resilience against tau pathology in individuals across the Alzheimer’s disease spectru...
Introduction Differences in brain network connectivity may reflect the capability of the neurologica...
Whilst advancing age is, on average, associated with declining cognitive abilities, the course of co...
Background: The "resistance vs resilience" to Alzheimer's disease (AD) framework (coping vs avoiding...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: There is a lack of consensus on how to optimally define and measure resist...
Objective: There is currently a lack of consensus on how to optimally define and measure resistance ...
The cellular and molecular distinction between brain aging and neurodegenerative disease begins to b...
Cognitive resilience is an important modulating factor of cognitive decline in Alzheimer\u27s diseas...