The relationship between age-related changes in brain structural connectivity (SC) and functional connectivity (FC) with cognition is not well understood. Furthermore, it is not clear whether cognition is represented via a similar spatial pattern of FC and SC or instead is mapped by distinct sets of distributed connectivity patterns. To this end, we used a longitudinal, within-subject, multimodal approach aiming to combine brain data from diffusion-weighted MRI (DW-MRI), and functional MRI (fMRI) with behavioral evaluation, to better understand how changes in FC and SC correlate with changes in cognition in a sample of older adults. FC and SC measures were derived from the multimodal scans acquired at two time points. Change in FC and SC wa...
Although the brain/behavior correlation is one of the premises of cognitive neuroscience, there is s...
Increasing evidence suggests that functional brain connectivity is an important determinant of cogni...
Neuroscience research suggests that local and global functional interactions throughout the human br...
The relationship between age-related changes in brain structural connectivity (SC) and functional c...
In the normal aging process, the functional connectome restructures and shows a shift from more segr...
Aging is associated with a decline in many (but not all) cognitive abilities. Although it remains la...
Age-related behavioral declines may be the result of deterioration of white matter tracts, affecting...
Aging has a multi-faceted impact on brain structure, brain function and cognitive task performance, ...
Normal aging is related to a decline in specific cognitive processes, in particular in executive fun...
Structural brain markers are studied extensively in the field of neurodegeneration, but are thought ...
Functional interactions in the brain are constrained by the underlying anatomical architecture, and ...
Aging affects functional connectivity between brain areas, however, a complete picture of how aging ...
The importance of studying connectivity in the aging brain is increasingly recognized. Recent studie...
The normal aging process is accompanied by a progressive decrease of cognitive abilities which is hi...
AbstractAlthough healthy aging is associated with general cognitive decline, there is considerable v...
Although the brain/behavior correlation is one of the premises of cognitive neuroscience, there is s...
Increasing evidence suggests that functional brain connectivity is an important determinant of cogni...
Neuroscience research suggests that local and global functional interactions throughout the human br...
The relationship between age-related changes in brain structural connectivity (SC) and functional c...
In the normal aging process, the functional connectome restructures and shows a shift from more segr...
Aging is associated with a decline in many (but not all) cognitive abilities. Although it remains la...
Age-related behavioral declines may be the result of deterioration of white matter tracts, affecting...
Aging has a multi-faceted impact on brain structure, brain function and cognitive task performance, ...
Normal aging is related to a decline in specific cognitive processes, in particular in executive fun...
Structural brain markers are studied extensively in the field of neurodegeneration, but are thought ...
Functional interactions in the brain are constrained by the underlying anatomical architecture, and ...
Aging affects functional connectivity between brain areas, however, a complete picture of how aging ...
The importance of studying connectivity in the aging brain is increasingly recognized. Recent studie...
The normal aging process is accompanied by a progressive decrease of cognitive abilities which is hi...
AbstractAlthough healthy aging is associated with general cognitive decline, there is considerable v...
Although the brain/behavior correlation is one of the premises of cognitive neuroscience, there is s...
Increasing evidence suggests that functional brain connectivity is an important determinant of cogni...
Neuroscience research suggests that local and global functional interactions throughout the human br...