Hallmarks of brain aging: adaptive and pathological modification by metabolic states
During aging, the cellular milieu of the brain exhibits tell-tale signs of compromised
bioenergetics, impaired adaptive neuroplasticity and resilience, aberrant neuronal network …
bioenergetics, impaired adaptive neuroplasticity and resilience, aberrant neuronal network …
Cognitive impact of COVID-19: looking beyond the short term
COVID-19 is primarily a respiratory disease but up to two thirds of hospitalised patients show
evidence of central nervous system (CNS) damage, predominantly ischaemic, in some …
evidence of central nervous system (CNS) damage, predominantly ischaemic, in some …
Sex differences in the adult human brain: evidence from 5216 UK biobank participants
Sex differences in the human brain are of interest for many reasons: for example, there are
sex differences in the observed prevalence of psychiatric disorders and in some …
sex differences in the observed prevalence of psychiatric disorders and in some …
Brain aging mechanisms with mechanical manifestations
Y Blinkouskaya, A Caçoilo, T Gollamudi… - Mechanisms of ageing …, 2021 - Elsevier
Brain aging is a complex process that affects everything from the subcellular to the organ
level, begins early in life, and accelerates with age. Morphologically, brain aging is primarily …
level, begins early in life, and accelerates with age. Morphologically, brain aging is primarily …
Brain structure and cognitive ability in healthy aging: a review on longitudinal correlated change
Little is still known about the neuroanatomical substrates related to changes in specific
cognitive abilities in the course of healthy aging, and the existing evidence is predominantly …
cognitive abilities in the course of healthy aging, and the existing evidence is predominantly …
Sepsis-associated brain injury: underlying mechanisms and potential therapeutic strategies for acute and long-term cognitive impairments
N Sekino, M Selim, A Shehadah - Journal of Neuroinflammation, 2022 - Springer
Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to
infection. Sepsis causes cerebral dysfunction in the short and long term and induces …
infection. Sepsis causes cerebral dysfunction in the short and long term and induces …
Mediators of physical activity on neurocognitive function: a review at multiple levels of analysis
CM Stillman, J Cohen, ME Lehman… - Frontiers in human …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Physical activity (PA) is known to maintain and improve neurocognitive health. However,
there is still a poor understanding of the mechanisms by which PA exerts its effects on the …
there is still a poor understanding of the mechanisms by which PA exerts its effects on the …
Decision making in the ageing brain: changes in affective and motivational circuits
As the global population ages, older decision makers will be required to take greater
responsibility for their own physical, psychological and financial well-being. With this in …
responsibility for their own physical, psychological and financial well-being. With this in …
Aging of cerebral white matter
White matter (WM) occupies a large volume of the human cerebrum and is mainly composed
of myelinated axons and myelin-producing glial cells. The myelinated axons within WM are …
of myelinated axons and myelin-producing glial cells. The myelinated axons within WM are …
Dynamics of cognitive control: Theoretical bases, paradigms, and a view for the future
Cognitive control (with the closely related concepts of attention control and executive
function) encompasses the collection of processes that are involved in generating and …
function) encompasses the collection of processes that are involved in generating and …