Network segregation is associated with processing speed in the cognitively healthy oldest-old

The brain is organized into systems and networks of interacting components. The functional connections among these components give insight into the brain’s organization and may underlie some cognitive effects of aging. Examining the relationship between individual differences in brain organization a...

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Main Authors: Sara A Nolin, Mary E Faulkner, Paul Stewart, Leland L Fleming, Stacy Merritt, Roxanne F Rezaei, Pradyumna K Bharadwaj, Mary Kate Franchetti, David A Raichlen, Cortney J Jessup, Lloyd Edwards, G Alex Hishaw, Emily J Van Etten, Theodore P Trouard, David Geldmacher, Virginia G Wadley, Noam Alperin, Eric S Porges, Adam J Woods, Ron A Cohen, Bonnie E Levin, Tatjana Rundek, Gene E Alexander, Kristina M Visscher
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Language:English
Published: eLife Sciences Publications Ltd 2025-03-01
Series:eLife
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Online Access:https://elifesciences.org/articles/78076
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