Brain age and other bodily ‘ages’: implications for neuropsychiatry

Volume: 24, Issue: 2, Pages: 266 - 281
Published: Jun 11, 2018
Abstract
As our brains age, we tend to experience cognitive decline and are at greater risk of neurodegenerative disease and dementia. Symptoms of chronic neuropsychiatric diseases are also exacerbated during ageing. However, the ageing process does not affect people uniformly; nor, in fact, does the ageing process appear to be uniform even within an individual. Here, we outline recent neuroimaging research into brain ageing and the use of other bodily...
Paper Details
Title
Brain age and other bodily ‘ages’: implications for neuropsychiatry
Published Date
Jun 11, 2018
Volume
24
Issue
2
Pages
266 - 281
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