Search publications

Reset filters Search by keyword

No publications found.

 

Multilingualism and cognitive reserve in older adults with, or at risk for, Alzheimer s disease: Evidence from resting-state functional connectivity

Author(s): Coulter K; Dash T; Best T; Grant N; Ansaldo AI; Phillips NA;

Speaking more than one language is hypothesized to lead to greater brain resilience in aging and Alzheimer's disease, resulting in a delay in the symptom onset of Alzheimer's disease. While previous research has used structural neuroimaging measures to explore the neural underpinnings of this protective effect, few studies have used functional bra ...

Article GUID: 42208339


SPARK: Sparsity-based analysis of reliable k-hubness and overlapping network structure in brain functional connectivity.

Author(s): Lee K, Lina JM, Gotman J, Grova C

Neuroimage. 2016 07 01;134:434-449 Authors: Lee K, Lina JM, Gotman J, Grova C

Article GUID: 27046111


Posterior dopamine D2/3 receptors and brain network functional connectivity.

Author(s): Nagano-Saito A, Lissemore JI, Gravel P, Leyton M, Carbonell F, Benkelfat C

Synapse. 2017 11;71(11): Authors: Nagano-Saito A, Lissemore JI, Gravel P, Leyton M, Carbonell F, Benkelfat C

Article GUID: 28700819


-   Page 1 / 1   -