Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityThe effect of age on synapses in the neuropil of layers 2/3 in primary visual cortex was determined in 12 rhesus monkeys of various ages (6-33 years old). All of the monkeys had been behaviorally tested. As determined using the size–frequency method, there is a decrease in the numerical density of symmetric, but not asymmetric, synapses with age. There is no significant correlation between the loss of symmetric synapse frequency and the cognitive impairment indices (CII) of the 12 behaviorally tested monkeys. This lack of correlation between synapse frequency reduction and cognitive decline presumably relates to the fact that the primary visual cortex does not have a direct role in subserving cognition
Visual function in humans degrades during the early stage of senes-cence beginning from middle 50s t...
The glycoprotein reelin has been implicated in both memory-related synaptic plasticity and Alzheimer...
Environment influences brain development, neurogenesis and, possibly, vulnerability to neurodegenera...
Cortical synaptic atrophy with aging has long been regarded as the primary substrate of decline in c...
The normal aging process is accompanied by mild declines in visual function in both humans and non-h...
Brodmann area 7a of the parietal cortex is active during working memory tasks in humans and nonhuman...
Mechanisms of cognitive decline with aging remain primarily unknown. We determined whether localized...
The ageing process has an enormous impact on the human body and it represents a major risk factor fo...
Abstract Human and non-human primates show cognitive decline during normal aging. Originally, the de...
This thesis focused on the spatiotemporal patterning of classical excitatory and inhibitory synaptic...
Cognitive aging is a biological process characterized by physical changes in the brain and subsequen...
Spatiotemporal and recognition memory are affected by aging in humans and macaque monkeys. To invest...
Copyright © 2013 Tarique D. Perera et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityWhile early studies of normal aging largely focused on the loss of ...
Visual function in humans degrades during the early stage of senes-cence beginning from middle 50s t...
The glycoprotein reelin has been implicated in both memory-related synaptic plasticity and Alzheimer...
Environment influences brain development, neurogenesis and, possibly, vulnerability to neurodegenera...
Cortical synaptic atrophy with aging has long been regarded as the primary substrate of decline in c...
The normal aging process is accompanied by mild declines in visual function in both humans and non-h...
Brodmann area 7a of the parietal cortex is active during working memory tasks in humans and nonhuman...
Mechanisms of cognitive decline with aging remain primarily unknown. We determined whether localized...
The ageing process has an enormous impact on the human body and it represents a major risk factor fo...
Abstract Human and non-human primates show cognitive decline during normal aging. Originally, the de...
This thesis focused on the spatiotemporal patterning of classical excitatory and inhibitory synaptic...
Cognitive aging is a biological process characterized by physical changes in the brain and subsequen...
Spatiotemporal and recognition memory are affected by aging in humans and macaque monkeys. To invest...
Copyright © 2013 Tarique D. Perera et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityWhile early studies of normal aging largely focused on the loss of ...
Visual function in humans degrades during the early stage of senes-cence beginning from middle 50s t...
The glycoprotein reelin has been implicated in both memory-related synaptic plasticity and Alzheimer...
Environment influences brain development, neurogenesis and, possibly, vulnerability to neurodegenera...