The multifactorial nature of healthy brain ageing: Brain changes, functional decline and protective factors
As the global population faces a progressive shift towards a higher median age,
understanding the mechanisms underlying healthy brain ageing has become of paramount …
understanding the mechanisms underlying healthy brain ageing has become of paramount …
Simulation-based inference on virtual brain models of disorders
Connectome-based models, also known as virtual brain models (VBMs), have been well
established in network neuroscience to investigate pathophysiological causes underlying a …
established in network neuroscience to investigate pathophysiological causes underlying a …
Pathologic substrates of structural brain network resilience and topology in Parkinson disease decedents
Background and Objectives In Parkinson disease (PD), α-synuclein spreading through
connected brain regions leads to neuronal loss and brain network disruptions. With diffusion …
connected brain regions leads to neuronal loss and brain network disruptions. With diffusion …
Genetic fingerprinting with heritable phenotypes of the resting-state brain network topology
Cognitive, behavioral, and disease traits are influenced by both genetic and environmental
factors. Individual differences in these traits have been associated with graph theoretical …
factors. Individual differences in these traits have been associated with graph theoretical …
[HTML][HTML] Exploring the link between brain topological resilience and cognitive performance in the context of aging and vascular risk factors: A cross-ethnicity population …
Brain aging is typically associated with a significant decline in cognitive performance.
Vascular risk factors and subsequent atherosclerosis play a major role in this process. Brain …
Vascular risk factors and subsequent atherosclerosis play a major role in this process. Brain …
[HTML][HTML] Frontoparietal pattern similarity analyses of cognitive control in monozygotic twins
The ability to flexibly adapt thoughts and actions in a goal-directed manner appears to rely
on cognitive control mechanisms that are strongly impacted by individual differences. A …
on cognitive control mechanisms that are strongly impacted by individual differences. A …
Probabilistic Inference on Virtual Brain Models of Disorders
Connectome-based models, also known as Virtual Brain Models (VBMs), have been well
established in network neuroscience to investigate pathophysiological causes underlying a …
established in network neuroscience to investigate pathophysiological causes underlying a …
The Resilience and Vulnerability of Human Brain Networks Across the Lifespan
Resilience, the ability for a system to maintain its basic functionality when suffering from
lesions, is a critical property for human brain, especially in the brain aging process. This …
lesions, is a critical property for human brain, especially in the brain aging process. This …
Topographical functional correlates of interindividual differences in executive functions in young healthy twins
Executive functions (EF) are a set of higher-order cognitive abilities that enable goal-
directed behavior by controlling lower-level operations. In the brain, those functions have …
directed behavior by controlling lower-level operations. In the brain, those functions have …
Functional Hippocampal Redundancy as a Measure of Resilience to Pathological Aging
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Aging is accompanied by declines in episodic memory and altered hippocampal function,
each of which are exacerbated in response to the development of Alzheimer's disease …
each of which are exacerbated in response to the development of Alzheimer's disease …