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    Brain aging differs with cognitive ability regardless of education

    Higher general cognitive ability (GCA) is associated with lower risk of neurodegenerative disorders, but neural mechanisms are unknown. GCA could be associated with more cortical tissue, from young age, i.e. brai...

    Kristine B. Walhovd, Lars Nyberg, Ulman Lindenberger, Inge K. Amlien in Scientific Reports (2022)

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    Cognitive and hippocampal changes weeks and years after memory training

    While immediate effects of memory-training are widely reported in young and older adults, less is known regarding training-dependent hippocampal plasticity across multiple intervention phases, and long-term ma...

    Anne Cecilie Sjøli Bråthen, Øystein Sørensen, Ann-Marie G. de Lange in Scientific Reports (2022)

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    Author Correction: Asymmetric thinning of the cerebral cortex across the adult lifespan is accelerated in Alzheimer’s disease

    James M. Roe, Didac Vidal-Piñeiro, Øystein Sørensen in Nature Communications (2022)

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    Asymmetric thinning of the cerebral cortex across the adult lifespan is accelerated in Alzheimer’s disease

    Aging and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are associated with progressive brain disorganization. Although structural asymmetry is an organizing feature of the cerebral cortex it is unknown whether continuous age- and...

    James M. Roe, Didac Vidal-Piñeiro, Øystein Sørensen in Nature Communications (2021)

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    Cellular correlates of cortical thinning throughout the lifespan

    Cortical thinning occurs throughout the entire life and extends to late-life neurodegeneration, yet the neurobiological substrates are poorly understood. Here, we used a virtual-histology technique and gene ex...

    Didac Vidal-Pineiro, Nadine Parker, Jean Shin, Leon French in Scientific Reports (2020)

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    Within-session verbal learning slope is predictive of lifespan delayed recall, hippocampal volume, and memory training benefit, and is heritable

    Memory performance results from plasticity, the ability to change with experience. We show that benefit from practice over a few trials, learning slope, is predictive of long-term recall and hippocampal volume ac...

    Kristine B. Walhovd, Anne Cecilie Sjøli Bråthen, Matthew S. Panizzon in Scientific Reports (2020)

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    Elaboration Benefits Source Memory Encoding Through Centrality Change

    Variations in levels of processing affect memory encoding and subsequent retrieval performance, but it is unknown how processing depth affects communication patterns within the network of interconnected brain ...

    Inge K. Amlien, Markus H. Sneve, Didac Vidal-Piñeiro in Scientific Reports (2019)