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Publications [#359137] of Cortney Howard

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  1. Madden, DJ; Jain, S; Monge, ZA; Cook, AD; Lee, A; Huang, H; Howard, CM; Cohen, JR (2020). Influence of structural and functional brain connectivity on age-related differences in fluid cognition.. Neurobiol Aging, 96, 205-222. [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/04/25)

    Abstract:
    We used graph theoretical measures to investigate the hypothesis that structural brain connectivity constrains the influence of functional connectivity on the relation between age and fluid cognition. Across 143 healthy, community-dwelling adults 19-79 years of age, we estimated structural network properties from diffusion-weighted imaging and functional network properties from resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging. We confirmed previous reports of age-related decline in the strength and efficiency of structural networks, as well as in the connectivity strength within and between structural network modules. Functional networks, in contrast, exhibited age-related decline only in system segregation, a measure of the distinctiveness among network modules. Aging was associated with decline in a composite measure of fluid cognition, particularly tests of executive function. Functional system segregation was a significant mediator of age-related decline in executive function. Structural network properties did not directly influence the age-related decline in functional system segregation. The raw correlational data underlying the graph theoretical measures indicated that structural connectivity exerts a limited constraint on age-related decline in functional connectivity.


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