Longitudinal stability of the brain functional connectome is associated with episodic memory performance in aging

Volume: 41, Issue: 3, Pages: 697 - 709
Published: Oct 25, 2019
Abstract
The brain functional connectome forms a relatively stable and idiosyncratic backbone that can be used for identification or “fingerprinting” of individuals with a high level of accuracy. While previous cross‐sectional evidence has demonstrated increased stability and distinctiveness of the brain connectome during the course of childhood and adolescence, less is known regarding the longitudinal stability in middle and older age. Here, we...
Paper Details
Title
Longitudinal stability of the brain functional connectome is associated with episodic memory performance in aging
Published Date
Oct 25, 2019
Volume
41
Issue
3
Pages
697 - 709
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