Signatures of white-matter microstructure degradation during aging and its association with cognitive status
Abstract Previous studies have shown an association between cognitive decline and white matter integrity in aging. This led to the formulation of a “disconnection hypothesis” in the aging-brain, which states that the disruption in cortical network communication may explain the cognitive decline duri...
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Autores principales: | Ana Coelho, Henrique M. Fernandes, Ricardo Magalhães, Pedro Silva Moreira, Paulo Marques, José M. Soares, Liliana Amorim, Carlos Portugal-Nunes, Teresa Castanho, Nadine Correia Santos, Nuno Sousa |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/7d57ef2d7be64f59963488c14c1195e3 |
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