Original paper
Brain structural differences between 73- and 92-year olds matched for childhood intelligence, social background, and intracranial volume
Abstract
Fully characterizing age differences in the brain is a key task for combating aging-related cognitive decline. Using propensity score matching on 2 independent, narrow-age cohorts, we used data on childhood cognitive ability, socioeconomic background, and intracranial volume to match participants at mean age of 92 years (n = 42) to very similar participants at mean age of 73 years (n = 126). Examining a variety of global and regional structural...
Paper Details
Title
Brain structural differences between 73- and 92-year olds matched for childhood intelligence, social background, and intracranial volume
Published Date
Feb 1, 2018
Journal
Volume
62
Pages
146 - 158
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