Healthy aging is associated with altered executive functioning (EF). Earlier studies found age-related differences in EF performance to be partially accounted for by changes in resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) within brain networks associated with EF. However, it remains unclear which role RSFC in EF-associated networks plays as a marker for individual differences in EF performance. Here, we investigated to what degree individual abilities across 3 different EF tasks can be predicted from RSFC within EF-related, perceptuo-motor, whole-brain, and random networks separately in young and old adults. Specifically, we were interested if (i) young and old adults differ in predictability depending on network or EF demand level (high vs...
Healthy aging has been associated with a decrease in functional network specialization. I...
UNLABELLED: The maintenance of wellbeing across the lifespan depends on the preservation of cognitiv...
Aging is accompanied by declines in executive control abilities and changes in underlying brain netw...
Healthy aging is associated with structural and functional brain changes, which have beenlinked to e...
Deterioration in working memory capacity (WMC) has been associated with normal aging, but it remains...
Healthy aging is associated with changes in cognitive performance, including executive functions (EF...
Functional connectivity – the co-activation of brain regions – forms the basis of the brain’s functi...
Resting-state functional brain connectivity (rsFC) is in wide use for the investigation of a variety...
Normal aging is related to a decline in specific cognitive processes, in particular in executive fun...
Item does not contain fulltextAging leads to global changes in brain structure and cognitive perform...
Age-related cognitive decline varies greatly in healthy older adults, which may partly be explained ...
Executive function encompasses effortful cognitive processes that are particularly susceptible to ag...
Abstract Introduction Past studies have found that healthy aging has a significant effect on the org...
Aging has a multi-faceted impact on brain structure, brain function and cognitive task performance, ...
Aging has a multi-faceted impact on brain structure, brain function and cognitive task performance, ...
Healthy aging has been associated with a decrease in functional network specialization. I...
UNLABELLED: The maintenance of wellbeing across the lifespan depends on the preservation of cognitiv...
Aging is accompanied by declines in executive control abilities and changes in underlying brain netw...
Healthy aging is associated with structural and functional brain changes, which have beenlinked to e...
Deterioration in working memory capacity (WMC) has been associated with normal aging, but it remains...
Healthy aging is associated with changes in cognitive performance, including executive functions (EF...
Functional connectivity – the co-activation of brain regions – forms the basis of the brain’s functi...
Resting-state functional brain connectivity (rsFC) is in wide use for the investigation of a variety...
Normal aging is related to a decline in specific cognitive processes, in particular in executive fun...
Item does not contain fulltextAging leads to global changes in brain structure and cognitive perform...
Age-related cognitive decline varies greatly in healthy older adults, which may partly be explained ...
Executive function encompasses effortful cognitive processes that are particularly susceptible to ag...
Abstract Introduction Past studies have found that healthy aging has a significant effect on the org...
Aging has a multi-faceted impact on brain structure, brain function and cognitive task performance, ...
Aging has a multi-faceted impact on brain structure, brain function and cognitive task performance, ...
Healthy aging has been associated with a decrease in functional network specialization. I...
UNLABELLED: The maintenance of wellbeing across the lifespan depends on the preservation of cognitiv...
Aging is accompanied by declines in executive control abilities and changes in underlying brain netw...