Age affects white matter microstructure and episodic memory across the older adult lifespan

Volume: 106, Pages: 282 - 291
Published: Oct 1, 2021
Abstract
Diffusion imaging studies have observed age-related degradation of white matter that contributes to cognitive deficits separately in younger-old (ages 65-89) and oldest-old (ages 90+) adults. But it remains unclear whether these age effects are magnified in advanced age groups, which may reflect disease-related pathology. Here, we tested whether age-related differences in white matter microstructure followed linear or nonlinear patterns across...
Paper Details
Title
Age affects white matter microstructure and episodic memory across the older adult lifespan
Published Date
Oct 1, 2021
Volume
106
Pages
282 - 291
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