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Cognitive plasticity in normal and pathological aging
... Figure 1A shows performance levels of the “normal” partici- pants, according to their age group. A 5 × 7 ANOVA (five between-group age levels, seven within-subject trials) was applied to the values (it could be ... See full document
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Role of Apolipoprotein D and Its Homologs, in Normal and Pathological Aging, in Drosophila melanogaster
... qRT-PCR and RT-PCR: Total RNA was extracted from 40 wild-type flies (CS) using Trizol reagent (Invitrogen, CA). RNA concentration was measured with a Nanodrop spectrophotometer, and sample concentrations normalized. The ... See full document
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Comparing metabolomic and pathologic biomarkers alone and in combination for discriminating Alzheimer’s disease from normal cognitive aging
... Should our findings be replicated and validated in a larger study of pathologically confirmed AD, it may lead to a clinically useful test. Similar studies in patients with MCI are underway to determine whether these com- ... See full document
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Sex differences in obesity and cognitive function in a cognitively normal aging Chinese Han population
... vulnerable than the females to the impacts of high-fat diet on weight gains, metabolic alterations, deficits of learning, and hippocampal synaptic plasticity. Another study based on the African Americans points ... See full document
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Studies of Cortical Plasticity in the Normal and the Diseased Brain
... visual field deficit was reduced. These results are relevant and provide a further demonstration that tRNS can be used to potentiate cognitive training, also in the pathological population. The empirical ... See full document
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Gait analysis in demented subjects: Interests and perspectives
... AD-related cognitive decline only 50% are diagnosed with the disease, and only 30% at an early stage (Ferri et al 2005; Rimmer et al ...ning pathological cognitive aging seems quite ... See full document
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The efficacy of Cognitive training in patients with VAsCular Cognitive Impairment, No dEmentia (the Cog VACCINE study): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
... The secondary outcome measure is neuroplasticity changes, as measured by MRI. Specifically, the brain functional response, including regional activation magnitude and functional connectivity across regions will be ... See full document
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Can aerobic exercise protect against dementia?
... enhances cognitive functioning [17,18], decreases coronary heart disease [19], decreases fall risk in older persons [20], and improves depression ...not cognitive tasks [24] and improved the density of ... See full document
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The pathological role of vascular aging in cardio-metabolic disorder
... Chronological aging is linked to cellular senescence, and there is accumulating evidence for a pathological role of cellular senescence in age-related disorders such as obesity, diabetes, and heart ... See full document
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Arterial Spin Labeling Parameters Influence Signal Variability and Estimated Regional Relative Cerebral Blood Flow in Normal Aging and Mild Cognitive Impairment: FAIR versus PICORE Techniques
... MATERIALS AND METHODS: This prospective study was approved by the local ethics committee and included 198 consecutive healthy controls (mean age, 73.65 ⫾ 4.02 years) and 43 subjects with mild cognitive impairment ... See full document
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Fine structure of normal and pathological gut
... In normal tissue, degeneration of enterocytes was not often seen but showed fairly characteristic features (Figs. 47a; 47b). The electron density of the cytoplasmic matrix is decreased, microvilli of the brush ... See full document
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The Effects of Stress on Cognitive Aging, Physiology and Emotion (ESCAPE) Project
... Repetitive thought refers to the process of “thinking at- tentively, repetitively or frequently about one’s self and one’s world” [28]. Although some forms of repetitive thinking, such as reflection and problem solving, ... See full document
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Magnetic resonance spectroscopy in Alzheimer’s disease
... Therefore, MRS may serve a role as a critical marker of AD pathology in a significant minority of AD cases where the hippocampus is relatively preserved. Other imaging markers that may provide important information in ... See full document
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Involvement of endothelin receptors in normal and pathological development of neural crest cells
... into glial cells; Edn3 may therefore be interpreted as providing an instructive signal. It is not clear to what extent the intermediate cells (cells that are not longer melanocytes, but have not yet finished their ... See full document
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Cognitive-Behavioral Processes Distinguishing Normal From Pathological Experiences Across Anxiety and Mood Disorders
... individual’s experience at the time of the thought. Unfortunately, longitudinal findings from the present study are difficult to interpret because Time 1 negative and positive appraisals did not predict most outcomes at ... See full document
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Color vision changes in normal aging
... The aging visual system undergoes myriad changes that affect physiological functions, with subsequent decline in visual performance as a result of either degraded retinal images or changes in the neural mechanisms ... See full document
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Regional and Global Changes in Cerebral Diffusion with Normal Aging
... ing normal aging that are present despite the ab- sence of white matter ...despite normal brain signal intensity on conventional MR images in a variety of neuropathologic conditions (25, 38–40), we ... See full document
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Normal and Pathological Vaginal Microflora in the Bitch-A Review
... In the bitch, the presence of fungus is rarely found [2,12,30]. In a mycological study before and during the first estrus, a presence of Malassezia spp. [34] and Candida spp. [35,36] was recorded as a very rare finding. ... See full document
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DNA methylation and cognitive aging
... brain aging and other memory and cognitive abnormalities until recently ...synaptic plasticity and formation of long-term memory ...and cognitive function in aging and age-related ... See full document
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Moving beyond the pros and cons of automating cognitive testing in pathological aging and dementia: the case for equal opportunity
... run cognitive tests was John Gedye, who demonstrated that such procedures could usefully assess the cognitive deficits in patients with brain damage and dementia ...in cognitive neuroscience and ... See full document
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