Executive function encompasses effortful cognitive processes that are particularly susceptible to aging. Functional brain networks supporting executive function-such as the frontoparietal control network and the multiple demand system-have been extensively investigated. However, it remains unclear how structural networks facilitate and constrain the dynamics of functional networks to contribute to aging-related executive function declines. We examined whether changes in structural network modal controllability-a network's ability to facilitate effortful brain state transitions that support cognitive functions-are associated with changes in executive function cross-sectionally and longitudinally. Diffusion-weighted imaging and neuropsycholog...
The neuroanatomical bases of episodic memory (EM) and executive functions (EFs) have been widely add...
Normal aging is associated with cognitive decline and underlying brain dysfunction. Previous studies...
Age and cortical structure are both associated with cognition, but characterizing this relationship ...
Aging is accompanied by declines in executive control abilities and changes in underlying brain netw...
Higher order speeded cognitive abilities depend on efficient coordination of activity across the bra...
Executive control comprises a set of neural processes that are critical for goal-directed behaviors,...
The idea that aging is associated with a decline in the efficiency of executive function has a long ...
In this research, we investigated the alterations in the directionality and strength of regional int...
Healthy aging is associated with structural and functional brain changes, which have beenlinked to e...
Healthy aging is associated with altered executive functioning (EF). Earlier studies found age-relat...
How do we prepare for complex tasks? Can we optimize preparatory control processes, especially as th...
<div><p>Normal aging is associated with cognitive decline. Evidence indicates that large-scale brain...
As one of the core executive functions, inhibitory control plays an important role in human life. In...
In recent years, several theories have been proposed in attempts to identify the neural mechanisms u...
Old adults undertake multiple reduced cognitive abilities in aging, which are accompanied with speci...
The neuroanatomical bases of episodic memory (EM) and executive functions (EFs) have been widely add...
Normal aging is associated with cognitive decline and underlying brain dysfunction. Previous studies...
Age and cortical structure are both associated with cognition, but characterizing this relationship ...
Aging is accompanied by declines in executive control abilities and changes in underlying brain netw...
Higher order speeded cognitive abilities depend on efficient coordination of activity across the bra...
Executive control comprises a set of neural processes that are critical for goal-directed behaviors,...
The idea that aging is associated with a decline in the efficiency of executive function has a long ...
In this research, we investigated the alterations in the directionality and strength of regional int...
Healthy aging is associated with structural and functional brain changes, which have beenlinked to e...
Healthy aging is associated with altered executive functioning (EF). Earlier studies found age-relat...
How do we prepare for complex tasks? Can we optimize preparatory control processes, especially as th...
<div><p>Normal aging is associated with cognitive decline. Evidence indicates that large-scale brain...
As one of the core executive functions, inhibitory control plays an important role in human life. In...
In recent years, several theories have been proposed in attempts to identify the neural mechanisms u...
Old adults undertake multiple reduced cognitive abilities in aging, which are accompanied with speci...
The neuroanatomical bases of episodic memory (EM) and executive functions (EFs) have been widely add...
Normal aging is associated with cognitive decline and underlying brain dysfunction. Previous studies...
Age and cortical structure are both associated with cognition, but characterizing this relationship ...