Neuromelanin marks the spot: identifying a locus coeruleus biomarker of cognitive reserve in healthy aging

Volume: 37, Pages: 117 - 126
Published: Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
Leading a mentally stimulating life may build up a reserve of neural and mental resources that preserve cognitive abilities in late life. Recent autopsy evidence links neuronal density in the locus coeruleus (LC), the brain's main source of norepinephrine, to slower cognitive decline before death, inspiring the idea that the noradrenergic system is a key component of reserve (Robertson, I. H. 2013. A noradrenergic theory of cognitive reserve:...
Paper Details
Title
Neuromelanin marks the spot: identifying a locus coeruleus biomarker of cognitive reserve in healthy aging
Published Date
Jan 1, 2016
Volume
37
Pages
117 - 126
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