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Cognitive resilience depends on white matter connectivity: The Maastricht Study
Alzheimer's & Dementia ( IF 13.0 ) Pub Date : 2022-08-03 , DOI: 10.1002/alz.12758
Nathan R DeJong 1, 2, 3, 4 , Jacobus F A Jansen 1, 4, 5 , Martin P J van Boxtel 1, 3, 4 , Miranda T Schram 1, 6, 7, 8 , Coen D A Stehouwer 6, 7 , Pieter C Dagnelie 6, 7 , Carla J H van der Kallen 6, 7 , Abraham A Kroon 6, 7 , Anke Wesselius 9 , Annemarie Koster 10, 11 , Walter H Backes 1, 4, 5 , Sebastian Köhler 1, 2, 3
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Differences in brain network connectivity may reflect the capability of the neurological substrate to compensate for brain damage and preserve cognitive function (cognitive reserve). We examined the associations between white matter connectivity, brain damage markers, and cognition in a population sample of middle-aged individuals.

中文翻译:

认知弹性取决于白质连通性:马斯特里赫特研究

脑网络连接的差异可能反映了神经基质补偿脑损伤和保持认知功能(认知储备)的能力。我们检查了中年个体人群样本中白质连通性、脑损伤标志物和认知之间的关联。
更新日期:2022-08-03
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