نتایج جستجو برای: Aging-related alterations of DMN

تعداد نتایج: 21259824  

The default-mode network (DMN) is one of the human brain’s networks activated in resting and self-referential thinking states. The nature of this network and its normal or abnormal changes has been the subject of various studies. The aim of this study was to systematical review and integrating the findings of that studies focused on the relationship of DMN with mental disorders and aging-induce...

2014
Yan Wang Kewei Chen Jiacai Zhang Li Yao Ke Li Zhen Jin Qing Ye Xiaojuan Guo

Recent neuroimaging studies have revealed normal aging-related alterations in functional and structural brain networks such as the default mode network (DMN). However, less is understood about specific brain structural dependencies or interactions between brain regions within the DMN in the normal aging process. In this study, using Bayesian network (BN) modeling, we analyzed gray matter volume...

2014
Hong-Ying Zhang Wen-Xin Chen Yun Jiao Yao Xu Xiang-Rong Zhang Jing-Tao Wu Dante R. Chialvo

Normal aging is associated with cognitive decline. Evidence indicates that large-scale brain networks are affected by aging; however, it has not been established whether aging has equivalent effects on specific large-scale networks. In the present study, 40 healthy subjects including 22 older (aged 60-80 years) and 18 younger (aged 22-33 years) adults underwent resting-state functional MRI scan...

2016
Erlend S Dørum Dag Alnæs Tobias Kaufmann Geneviève Richard Martina J Lund Siren Tønnesen Markus H Sneve Nina C Mathiesen Øyvind G Rustan Øivind Gjertsen Sigurd Vatn Brynjar Fure Ole A Andreassen Jan Egil Nordvik Lars T Westlye

INTRODUCTION Multiple object tracking (MOT) is a powerful paradigm for measuring sustained attention. Although previous fMRI studies have delineated the brain activation patterns associated with tracking and documented reduced tracking performance in aging, age-related effects on brain activation during MOT have not been characterized. In particular, it is unclear if the task-related activation...

Journal: :Neurobiology of aging 2010
Fabio Sambataro Vishnu P Murty Joseph H Callicott Hao-Yang Tan Saumitra Das Daniel R Weinberger Venkata S Mattay

The default mode network (DMN) is a set of functionally connected brain regions which shows deactivation (task-induced deactivation, TID) during a cognitive task. Evidence shows an age-related decline in task-load-related modulation of the activity within the DMN during cognitive tasks. However, the effect of age on the functional coupling within the DMN and their relation to cognitive performa...

Journal: :Brain connectivity 2014
Jie Song Rasmus M. Birn Mélanie Boly Timothy B. Meier Veena A. Nair Mary E. Meyerand Vivek Prabhakaran

The human brain undergoes both morphological and functional modifications across the human lifespan. It is important to understand the aspects of brain reorganization that are critical in normal aging. To address this question, one approach is to investigate age-related topological changes of the brain. In this study, we developed a brain network model using graph theory methods applied to the ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Alireza Salami Sara Pudas Lars Nyberg

The brain is not idle during rest. Functional MRI (fMRI) studies have identified several resting-state networks, including the default mode network (DMN), which contains a set of cortical regions that interact with a hippocampus (HC) subsystem. Age-related alterations in the functional architecture of the DMN and HC may influence memory functions and possibly constitute a sensitive biomarker of...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Mitsuru Kikuchi Tetsu Hirosawa Masamichi Yokokura Shunsuke Yagi Norio Mori Etsuji Yoshikawa Yujiro Yoshihara Genichi Sugihara Kiyokazu Takebayashi Yasuhide Iwata Katsuaki Suzuki Kazuhiko Nakamura Takatoshi Ueki Yoshio Minabe Yasuomi Ouchi

Brain β-amyloid (Aβ) deposition during normal aging is highlighted as an initial pathogenetic event in the development of Alzheimer's disease. Many recent brain imaging studies have focused on areas deactivated during cognitive tasks [the default mode network (DMN), i.e., medial frontal gyrus/anterior cingulate cortex and precuneus/posterior cingulate cortex], where the strength of functional c...

Journal: :Neurobiology of Aging 2014
Shelli R. Kesler

Chronic medical conditions and/or their treatments may interact with aging to alter or even accelerate brain senescence. Adult onset cancer, for example, is a disease associated with advanced aging and emerging evidence suggests a profile of subtle but diffuse brain injury following cancer chemotherapy. Breast cancer is currently the primary model for studying these "chemobrain" effects. Given ...

2016
Karl Li Angela R. Laird Larry R. Price D. Reese McKay John Blangero David C. Glahn Peter T. Fox

The default mode network (DMN) is a set of regions that is tonically engaged during the resting state and exhibits task-related deactivation that is readily reproducible across a wide range of paradigms and modalities. The DMN has been implicated in numerous disorders of cognition and, in particular, in disorders exhibiting age-related cognitive decline. Despite these observations, investigatio...

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