Cognitive changes in normal aging have been explained by the frontal-executive hypothesis, but the assumptions made by this hypothesis concerning the neurobiological causes are still a matter of debate. Executive functions (EF) may activate neural networks that include disparate grey matter regions. and rely on the integrity of white matter connections. In 118 adults (50-90 years old) from the GENIE Study, white matter integrity was measured using diffusion tensor imaging and information processing speed, fluid intelligence and EF were assessed. A theory-driven structural equation model was developed to test associations between variables. The model was revised, removing non-significant paths. The adjusted model explained well the covarianc...
Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) studies have shown that significant alteration in white matter (WM) i...
Context: The role of macrostructural white matter changes, such as atrophy and white matter lesions,...
The intraindividual variability (IIV) of cognitive performance has been shown to increase with aging...
Cognitive changes in normal aging have been explained by the frontal-executive hypothesis, but the a...
Normal aging is associated with changes in white matter (WM) integrity including visible lesions suc...
Extensive research has evaluated factors associated with healthy brain and cognitive aging, with rec...
Advanced age is associated with declines in brain structure and in cognitive performance, but it is ...
Age-related decline in microstructural integrity of certain white matter tracts may explain cognitiv...
& Previous research has established that age-related decline oc-curs in measures of cerebral whi...
BACKGROUND: Damage to white matter tracts, resulting in "cerebral disconnection", may underlie age-r...
<div><p>Increasing age is associated with deficits in a wide range of cognitive domains as well as w...
AbstractIn this article we review recent research on diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) of white matter ...
In all species, age brings a progressive slowing of brain function in virtually every domain. Our sp...
This cross-sectional study was designed to investigate grey matter changes that occur in healthy agi...
Copyright © 2013 Nathalie Mella et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) studies have shown that significant alteration in white matter (WM) i...
Context: The role of macrostructural white matter changes, such as atrophy and white matter lesions,...
The intraindividual variability (IIV) of cognitive performance has been shown to increase with aging...
Cognitive changes in normal aging have been explained by the frontal-executive hypothesis, but the a...
Normal aging is associated with changes in white matter (WM) integrity including visible lesions suc...
Extensive research has evaluated factors associated with healthy brain and cognitive aging, with rec...
Advanced age is associated with declines in brain structure and in cognitive performance, but it is ...
Age-related decline in microstructural integrity of certain white matter tracts may explain cognitiv...
& Previous research has established that age-related decline oc-curs in measures of cerebral whi...
BACKGROUND: Damage to white matter tracts, resulting in "cerebral disconnection", may underlie age-r...
<div><p>Increasing age is associated with deficits in a wide range of cognitive domains as well as w...
AbstractIn this article we review recent research on diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) of white matter ...
In all species, age brings a progressive slowing of brain function in virtually every domain. Our sp...
This cross-sectional study was designed to investigate grey matter changes that occur in healthy agi...
Copyright © 2013 Nathalie Mella et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) studies have shown that significant alteration in white matter (WM) i...
Context: The role of macrostructural white matter changes, such as atrophy and white matter lesions,...
The intraindividual variability (IIV) of cognitive performance has been shown to increase with aging...