Age Differentiation within Gray Matter, White Matter, and between Memory and White Matter in an Adult Life Span Cohort
Abstract
It is well established that brain structures and cognitive functions change across the life span. A long-standing hypothesis called null null additionally posits that the relations between cognitive functions also change with age. To date, however, evidence for age-related differentiation is mixed, and no study has examined differentiation of the relationship between brain and cognition. Here we use multigroup structural equation models (SEMs)...
Paper Details
Title
Age Differentiation within Gray Matter, White Matter, and between Memory and White Matter in an Adult Life Span Cohort
Published Date
Jun 20, 2018
Journal
Volume
38
Issue
25
Pages
5826 - 5836
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