The concept of brain maintenance refers to the preservation of brain integrity in older age, while cognitive reserve refers to the capacity to maintain cognition in the presence of neurodegeneration or aging‐related brain changes. While both mechanisms are thought to contribute to individual differences in cognitive function among older adults, there is currently no “gold standard” for measuring these constructs. Using machine‐learning methods, we estimated brain and cognitive age based on deviations from normative aging patterns in the Whitehall II MRI substudy cohort (N = 537, age range = 60.34–82.76), and tested the degree of correspondence between these constructs, as well as their associations with premorbid IQ, education, and lifestyl...
The proportion of elderly people in the population has increased rapidly in the last century and con...
Brain-predicted age difference scores are calculated by subtracting chronological age from 'brain' a...
Background - The oldest-old (aged ≥85 years) are the fastest growing age group, with the highest ris...
The concept of brain maintenance refers to the preservation of brain integrity in older age, while c...
Cognitive Reserve and Brain Maintenance have traditionally been understood as complementary concepts...
Age-related cognitive decline is an increasingly important societal issue, given projected increases...
Cognitive ageing research examines the cognitive abilities that are preserved and/or those that decl...
Evidence suggests that individual variability in lifetime exposures influences how cognitive perform...
Significant individual differences in the trajectories of cognitive aging and in age-related changes...
The theory of cognitive reserve attempts to explain why some individuals are more resilient to age-r...
The brain changes as we age and these changes are associated with functional deterioration and neuro...
Abstract Contemporary imaging measures of the human brain explain less than half of the differences ...
The concept of reserve arose from the mismatch between the extent of brain changes or pathology and ...
A hypothetical construct of ‘‘cognitive reserve’ ’ is widely used to explain how, in the face of neu...
The recent Opinion article by Cabeza and colleagues (Maintenance, reserve and compensation: the cogn...
The proportion of elderly people in the population has increased rapidly in the last century and con...
Brain-predicted age difference scores are calculated by subtracting chronological age from 'brain' a...
Background - The oldest-old (aged ≥85 years) are the fastest growing age group, with the highest ris...
The concept of brain maintenance refers to the preservation of brain integrity in older age, while c...
Cognitive Reserve and Brain Maintenance have traditionally been understood as complementary concepts...
Age-related cognitive decline is an increasingly important societal issue, given projected increases...
Cognitive ageing research examines the cognitive abilities that are preserved and/or those that decl...
Evidence suggests that individual variability in lifetime exposures influences how cognitive perform...
Significant individual differences in the trajectories of cognitive aging and in age-related changes...
The theory of cognitive reserve attempts to explain why some individuals are more resilient to age-r...
The brain changes as we age and these changes are associated with functional deterioration and neuro...
Abstract Contemporary imaging measures of the human brain explain less than half of the differences ...
The concept of reserve arose from the mismatch between the extent of brain changes or pathology and ...
A hypothetical construct of ‘‘cognitive reserve’ ’ is widely used to explain how, in the face of neu...
The recent Opinion article by Cabeza and colleagues (Maintenance, reserve and compensation: the cogn...
The proportion of elderly people in the population has increased rapidly in the last century and con...
Brain-predicted age difference scores are calculated by subtracting chronological age from 'brain' a...
Background - The oldest-old (aged ≥85 years) are the fastest growing age group, with the highest ris...