Reconfiguration of brain network architecture to support executive control in aging

Volume: 44, Pages: 42 - 52
Published: Aug 1, 2016
Abstract
Aging is accompanied by declines in executive control abilities and changes in underlying brain network architecture. Here, we examined brain networks in young and older adults during a task-free resting state and an N-back task and investigated age-related changes in the modular network organization of the brain. Compared with young adults, older adults showed larger changes in network organization between resting state and task. Although young...
Paper Details
Title
Reconfiguration of brain network architecture to support executive control in aging
Published Date
Aug 1, 2016
Volume
44
Pages
42 - 52
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