Reduced frontal white matter microstructure in healthy older adults with low tactile recognition performance
Abstract The aging of the nervous system is a heterogeneous process. It remains a significant challenge to identify relevant markers of pathological and healthy brain aging. A central aspect of aging are decreased sensory acuities, especially because they correlate with the decline in higher cogniti...
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Auteurs principaux: | Focko L. Higgen, Hanna Braaß, Winifried Backhaus, Robert Schulz, Gui Xue, Christian Gerloff |
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2021
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