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Lifelong Bilingualism and Neural Reserve against Alzheimer’s disease: A Review of Findings and Potential Mechanisms
Gold, Brian T.. - 2014
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Lifelong Bilingualism Maintains Neural Efficiency for Cognitive Control in Aging
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Lifelong Bilingualism Contributes to Cognitive Reserve against White Matter Integrity Declines in Aging
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Lifelong Bilingualism Maintains Neural Efficiency for Cognitive Control in Aging
In: Neuroscience Faculty Publications (2013)
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Combined ERP/fMRI Evidence for Early Word Recognition Effects in the Posterior Inferior Temporal Gyrus
In: Center for Brain, Biology and Behavior: Papers & Publications (2013)
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Task deactivation reductions and atrophy within parietal default mode regions are overlapping but only weakly correlated in mild cognitive impairment
Abstract: Reduced task deactivation within regions of the default mode network (DMN) has been frequently reported in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI). As task deactivations reductions become increasingly used in the study of early AD states, it is important to understand their relationship to atrophy. To address this issue, the present study compared task deactivation reductions during a lexical decision task and atrophy in aMCI, using a series of parallel voxel-wise and region-wise analyses of fMRI and structural data. Our results identified multiple regions within parietal cortex as convergence areas of task deactivation and atrophy in aMCI. Relationships between parietal regions showing overlapping task deactivation reductions and atrophy in aMCI were then explored. Regression analyses demonstrated minimal correlation between task deactivation reductions and either local or global atrophy in aMCI. In addition, a logistic regression model which combined task deactivation reductions and atrophy in parietal DMN regions showed higher classificatory accuracy of aMCI than separate task deactivation or atrophy models. Results suggest that task deactivation reductions and atrophy in parietal regions provide complementary rather than redundant information in aMCI. Future longitudinal studies will be required to assess the utility of combining task deactivation reductions and atrophy in the detection of early AD.
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URL: https://doi.org/10.3233/JAD-2011-110206
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21860094
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3410647
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Task Deactivation Reductions and Atrophy within Parietal Default Mode Regions Are Overlapping but Only Weakly Correlated in Mild Cognitive Impairment
In: Neuroscience Faculty Publications (2011)
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Functional response in ventral temporal cortex differentiates mild cognitive impairment from normal aging
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Functional Response in Ventral Temporal Cortex Differentiates Mild Cognitive Impairment from Normal Aging
In: Neuroscience Faculty Publications (2010)
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Aging Influences the Neural Correlates of Lexical Decision but Not Automatic Semantic Priming
Gold, Brian T.; Andersen, Anders H.; Jicha, Greg A.. - : Oxford University Press, 2009
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Aging Influences the Neural Correlates of Lexical Decision but Not Automatic Semantic Priming
Gold, Brian T.; Andersen, Anders H.; Jicha, Greg A.. - : Oxford University Press, 2009
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Aging Influences the Neural Correlates of Lexical Decision but Not Automatic Semantic Priming
Gold, Brian T.; Andersen, Anders H.; Jicha, Greg A.. - : Oxford University Press, 2009
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Aging Influences the Neural Correlates of Lexical Decision but not Automatic Semantic Priming
In: Neuroscience Faculty Publications (2009)
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Neural correlates of morphological decomposition during visual word recognition
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 19 (2007) 12, 1983-1993
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Speed of lexical decision correlates with diffusion anisotropy in left parietal and frontal white matter: evidence from diffusion tensor imaging
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Speed of Lexical Decision Correlates with Diffusion Anisotropy in Left Parietal and Frontal White Matter: Evidence from Diffusion Tensor Imaging
In: Neuroscience Faculty Publications (2007)
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Consistency and regularity in past-tense verb generation in healthy ageing, Alzheimer's disease, and semantic dementia
In: Cognitive neuropsychology. - Abingdon : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 23 (2006) 6, 856-876
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Dissociation of Automatic and Strategic Lexical-Semantics: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evidence for Differing Roles of Multiple Frontotemporal Regions
Gold, Brian T.; Balota, David A.; Jones, Sara J.. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2006
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Dissociation of Automatic and Strategic Lexical-semantics: Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Evidence for Differing Roles of Multiple Frontotemporal Regions
In: Neuroscience Faculty Publications (2006)
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Common and Dissociable Activation Patterns Associated with Controlled Semantic and Phonological Processing: Evidence from fMRI Adaptation
Gold, Brian T.; Balota, Dave A.; Kirchhoff, Brenda A.. - : Oxford University Press, 2005
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