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Cognitive decline in normal aging and its prevention: a review on non-pharmacological lifestyle strategies

Cognitive decline in normal aging and its prevention: a review on non-pharmacological lifestyle strategies

... cognitive aging, the purpose of this study is to examine the effects of the selected non-pharmacological lifestyle activities on the delay of cognitive decline in nor- mal ...

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Task related brain oscillations in normal aging

Task related brain oscillations in normal aging

... the normal aging ...healthy aging people revealed increased P300 amplitude and decreased P300 latency in respond- ing to the auditory oddball task ...

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Changes in Brain Morphology in Alzheimer Disease and Normal Aging: Is Alzheimer Disease an Exaggerated Aging Process?

Changes in Brain Morphology in Alzheimer Disease and Normal Aging: Is Alzheimer Disease an Exaggerated Aging Process?

... with normal aging clearly differ from those associated with ...with normal aging processes, patients with AD had decreased gray matter volumes in the medial tem- poral structure, hippocampal ...

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Use of the Internet as a prevention tool against cognitive decline in normal aging

Use of the Internet as a prevention tool against cognitive decline in normal aging

... main method was a systematic review whose aim was to find the research studies on the basis of the keywords in five databases: Web of Science, ScienceDirect, Springer, Scopus, and MEDLINE. This review was conducted in ...

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Temporal Lobe Morphology in Normal Aging and Traumatic Brain Injury

Temporal Lobe Morphology in Normal Aging and Traumatic Brain Injury

... Study 1: Temporal Lobe Morphology in Normal Aging Subjects.—Subjects included 136 volunteers (64 male, 72 female; age range, 16–72 years; mean ⫾SD, 28.70 ⫾ 7.93) who were recruited primarily from hospital ...

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Growth hormone (GH)-releasing hormone and GH secretagogues in normal aging: Fountain of Youth or Pool of Tantalus?

Growth hormone (GH)-releasing hormone and GH secretagogues in normal aging: Fountain of Youth or Pool of Tantalus?

... with aging, and many age-related changes resemble those of partial ...in normal aging similar to those observed in AGHD – in particular, could reduce the loss of muscle mass, strength, and exercise ...

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Hippocampal volume in normal aging and traumatic brain injury

Hippocampal volume in normal aging and traumatic brain injury

... Another major finding of this investigation, in normal aging up to age 65, is that temporal horn volume and hippocampal volume are not sig- nificantly related. It needs to be stressed that this is a ...

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A Study of Visual Recognition of Facial Emotional Expressions in a Normal Aging Population in the Absence of Cognitive Disorders

A Study of Visual Recognition of Facial Emotional Expressions in a Normal Aging Population in the Absence of Cognitive Disorders

... It is difficult to compare and contrast the existing literature surrounding the recognition of emotions for rea- sons including the heterogeneity of the populations studied, the number and types of emotions studied, the ...

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Pharmacological manipulation of cannabinoid neurotransmission reduces neuroinflammation associated with normal aging

Pharmacological manipulation of cannabinoid neurotransmission reduces neuroinflammation associated with normal aging

... Selective FAAH inhibition did not reduce the number of MHC II-IR microglia. The lowest dose of URB597 chosen for investigation (0.3 mg/kg) did significantly increase endogenous levels of the endocannabinoids AEA, OEA and ...

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Associations between apolipoprotein E genotypes and serum levels of glucose, cholesterol, and triglycerides in a cognitively normal aging Han Chinese population

Associations between apolipoprotein E genotypes and serum levels of glucose, cholesterol, and triglycerides in a cognitively normal aging Han Chinese population

... This study involved 1,003 cognitively normal aging subjects selected from a 2,149 aging population recruited from com- munity epidemiologic investigations during 2011–2012. Written consents were ...

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Color vision changes in normal aging

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 ...

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Red-Green Chromatic Mechanisms in Normal Aging and 2861.pdf

Red-Green Chromatic Mechanisms in Normal Aging and 2861.pdf

... that normal aging with the presence of a natural lens is accompanied by a significant decrease in green- light sensitivity, an effect that is not exacerbated by glaucoma and is primarily related to optical ...

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Regional and Global Changes in Cerebral Diffusion with Normal Aging

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 ...

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MR Analysis of the Substantia Innominata in Normal Aging, Alzheimer Disease, and Other Types of Dementia

MR Analysis of the Substantia Innominata in Normal Aging, Alzheimer Disease, and Other Types of Dementia

... The substantia innominata, in which the nucleus basa- lis of Meynert is located, can be readily identified as a narrow band below the globus pallidus on thin- section T2-weighted coronal MR images. In the present study, ...

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Sex differences in obesity and cognitive function in a cognitively normal aging Chinese Han population

Sex differences in obesity and cognitive function in a cognitively normal aging Chinese Han population

... Subjects and methods: A total of 228 cognitively normal aging participants (males/ females =93/135) entered this study. Their general demographic information (sex, age, and education) was collected by ...

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Systematic changes in position sense accompany normal aging across adulthood

Systematic changes in position sense accompany normal aging across adulthood

... Male and female participants between the ages of 18 and 90 were recruited from the communities of Kingston, Ontario and Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Contact was made through posted flyers, advertisements in local ...

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The effect of normal aging and age related macular degeneration on perceptual learning

The effect of normal aging and age related macular degeneration on perceptual learning

... Participants with normal vision were asked to fixate on a central fixation dot and letters were presented 108 above the fixation dot. For participants with AMD, letters were presented 108 either above or below (see ...

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Normal Aging in the Basal Ganglia Evaluated by Eigenvalues of Diffusion Tensor Imaging

Normal Aging in the Basal Ganglia Evaluated by Eigenvalues of Diffusion Tensor Imaging

... but notably the radial diffusivity presented decreasing change. Besides, the body of the striatum, especially the putamen, is a region with an abundant blood supply compared with other regions in the brain. The ...

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A cognitive electrophysiological signature differentiates amnestic mild cognitive impairment from normal aging

A cognitive electrophysiological signature differentiates amnestic mild cognitive impairment from normal aging

... All participants were community-dwelling individuals who were right-handed and had normal or corrected-to- normal visual acuity. Participants were recruited from the University of Kentucky Alzheimer’s ...

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MR Signal Abnormalities at 1 5 T in Alzheimer's Dementia and Normal Aging

MR Signal Abnormalities at 1 5 T in Alzheimer's Dementia and Normal Aging

... The similar extent, frequency, and distribution of the deep On the basis of the above discussion ,-.9ne may speculate white-matter signal abnormalities seen in both healthy elderly that [r] ...

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