P3-348: REDUCED STRUCTURAL BRAIN NETWORK MODULARITY IN HEALTHY AGING: RESULTS FROM THE FRAMINGHAM HEART STUDY
Abstract
The brain network can be partitioned into a set of modules, which are defined as communities with strong internal and sparse external connectivity. Modularity fosters efficient and specialized information processing. Age-related changes in modularity have been described by functional imaging studies, but how aging affects structural modularity has not yet been assessed in a large cohort over a wide age range. Therefore, we explored the effects...
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P3-348: REDUCED STRUCTURAL BRAIN NETWORK MODULARITY IN HEALTHY AGING: RESULTS FROM THE FRAMINGHAM HEART STUDY
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
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Volume
15
Issue
7S_Part_21
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