Executive functions are often considered lynchpin "frontal lobe tasks", despite accumulating evidence that a broad network of anterior and posterior brain structures supports them. Using a latent variable modelling approach, we assessed whether prefrontal grey matter volumes independently predict executive function performance when statistically differentiated from global atrophy and individual non-frontal lobar volume contributions. We further examined whether fronto-parietal white matter microstructure underlies and independently contributes to executive functions. We developed a latent variable model to decompose lobar grey matter volumes into a global grey matter factor and specific lobar volumes (i.e. prefrontal, parietal, temporal, oc...
Executive functions that are dependent upon the frontal-parietal network decline considerably during...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that impairment in executive function (EF) is common in patients w...
Preserved executive functioning (EF) is crucial for daily functioning in the elderly and it appears ...
This cross-sectional study was designed to investigate grey matter changes that occur in healthy agi...
Introduction Executive functioning is one of the cognitive domain that declines in healthy aging (Sa...
Frontal lobe structures decline faster than most other brain regions in older adults. Age-related ch...
Cognitive changes in normal aging have been explained by the frontal-executive hypothesis, but the a...
The neuroanatomical bases of episodic memory (EM) and executive functions (EFs) have been widely add...
Aging is associated with microstructural white matter (WM) changes. WM microstructural characteristi...
Understanding the neuroanatomical correlates of individual differences in executive function (EF) is...
Cognitive changes in normal aging have been explained by the frontal-executive hypothesis, but the a...
This review presents neuroimaging studies that have explored the cerebral substrates of executive fu...
Various studies support an association between white matter hyperintensities (WMH) and deficits in e...
Background The term executive functions (EF) describes a set of higher cognitive abilities/skills ne...
The comprehensive relations between healthy adult human brain white matter (WM) microstructure and g...
Executive functions that are dependent upon the frontal-parietal network decline considerably during...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that impairment in executive function (EF) is common in patients w...
Preserved executive functioning (EF) is crucial for daily functioning in the elderly and it appears ...
This cross-sectional study was designed to investigate grey matter changes that occur in healthy agi...
Introduction Executive functioning is one of the cognitive domain that declines in healthy aging (Sa...
Frontal lobe structures decline faster than most other brain regions in older adults. Age-related ch...
Cognitive changes in normal aging have been explained by the frontal-executive hypothesis, but the a...
The neuroanatomical bases of episodic memory (EM) and executive functions (EFs) have been widely add...
Aging is associated with microstructural white matter (WM) changes. WM microstructural characteristi...
Understanding the neuroanatomical correlates of individual differences in executive function (EF) is...
Cognitive changes in normal aging have been explained by the frontal-executive hypothesis, but the a...
This review presents neuroimaging studies that have explored the cerebral substrates of executive fu...
Various studies support an association between white matter hyperintensities (WMH) and deficits in e...
Background The term executive functions (EF) describes a set of higher cognitive abilities/skills ne...
The comprehensive relations between healthy adult human brain white matter (WM) microstructure and g...
Executive functions that are dependent upon the frontal-parietal network decline considerably during...
AbstractRecent studies have shown that impairment in executive function (EF) is common in patients w...
Preserved executive functioning (EF) is crucial for daily functioning in the elderly and it appears ...