Resting State Brain Network Function in Elderly: The Formation of Social Ties

Background: The purpose of this study is to determine the relevance of the relationship between brain network and the social ties management.Methods: Participants are based on 52 Korean seniors aged 65 and older who live in Ganghwa-gun, Incheon. We used a closed-triad index (CTI), which is the most...

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Autores principales: Seolah Oh, Aran Kim, Eunji Kang, Sungwon Choi
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:ce1b4e7ed1c94792b935c37321d65d252021-11-25T02:21:29ZResting State Brain Network Function in Elderly: The Formation of Social Ties10.21500/20112084.44222011-20842011-7922https://doaj.org/article/ce1b4e7ed1c94792b935c37321d65d252020-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://revistas.usb.edu.co/index.php/IJPR/article/view/4422https://doaj.org/toc/2011-2084https://doaj.org/toc/2011-7922 Background: The purpose of this study is to determine the relevance of the relationship between brain network and the social ties management.Methods: Participants are based on 52 Korean seniors aged 65 and older who live in Ganghwa-gun, Incheon. We used a closed-triad index (CTI), which is the most basic unit of analysis in the study of group phenomena. This index is a social networking variable that has been shown to have a different implication depending on the subject’s condition and role. After two questionnaire surveys were conducted at three years intervals, participants were classified into an increased group and a decreased group according to the change of CTI. Resting-state fMRI analysis were followed to investigate the difference of brain networks between groups. Results: According to the analysis of the study, the whole participants who had increased in number of CTI has higher local efficiency than the group of the participants who had no effect or decreased in CTI. Conclusions: Our study suggests that social relationship, which is substantially related to brain network, is a major factor in successful aging. Lastly, since there is a restriction that the study cannot explain the causal aspect of the brain network and the triad-relationship, there is a need for further investigation. Seolah OhAran KimEunji KangSungwon ChoiUniversidad de San BuenaventuraarticleBrain NetworkSeniorsTriad-relationshipSocial TiesResting State fMRIPsychologyBF1-990ENESInternational Journal of Psychological Research, Vol 13, Iss 2 (2020)
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language EN
ES
topic Brain Network
Seniors
Triad-relationship
Social Ties
Resting State fMRI
Psychology
BF1-990
spellingShingle Brain Network
Seniors
Triad-relationship
Social Ties
Resting State fMRI
Psychology
BF1-990
Seolah Oh
Aran Kim
Eunji Kang
Sungwon Choi
Resting State Brain Network Function in Elderly: The Formation of Social Ties
description Background: The purpose of this study is to determine the relevance of the relationship between brain network and the social ties management.Methods: Participants are based on 52 Korean seniors aged 65 and older who live in Ganghwa-gun, Incheon. We used a closed-triad index (CTI), which is the most basic unit of analysis in the study of group phenomena. This index is a social networking variable that has been shown to have a different implication depending on the subject’s condition and role. After two questionnaire surveys were conducted at three years intervals, participants were classified into an increased group and a decreased group according to the change of CTI. Resting-state fMRI analysis were followed to investigate the difference of brain networks between groups. Results: According to the analysis of the study, the whole participants who had increased in number of CTI has higher local efficiency than the group of the participants who had no effect or decreased in CTI. Conclusions: Our study suggests that social relationship, which is substantially related to brain network, is a major factor in successful aging. Lastly, since there is a restriction that the study cannot explain the causal aspect of the brain network and the triad-relationship, there is a need for further investigation.
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author Seolah Oh
Aran Kim
Eunji Kang
Sungwon Choi
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Aran Kim
Eunji Kang
Sungwon Choi
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title Resting State Brain Network Function in Elderly: The Formation of Social Ties
title_short Resting State Brain Network Function in Elderly: The Formation of Social Ties
title_full Resting State Brain Network Function in Elderly: The Formation of Social Ties
title_fullStr Resting State Brain Network Function in Elderly: The Formation of Social Ties
title_full_unstemmed Resting State Brain Network Function in Elderly: The Formation of Social Ties
title_sort resting state brain network function in elderly: the formation of social ties
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