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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38581241/correlates-of-superaging-in-two-population-based-samples-of-hispanic-older-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Cassidy Doyle, Ross Andel, Joseph Saenz, Michael Crowe
OBJECTIVES: 'SuperAgers' are generally defined as people 80+ years old with episodic memory performance comparable to those 20 years younger. Limited knowledge exists to describe characteristics of SuperAgers, with even less known about Hispanic SuperAgers. METHODS: We examined indicators of cognitive, physical, and psychological resilience in relation to the likelihood of being a SuperAger using data from two population-based studies of Hispanic older adults [Puerto Rican Elder: Health Conditions (PREHCO) study; Health and Retirement Study (HRS)]...
April 6, 2024: Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38579694/a-hybrid-1d-cnn-bilstm-model-for-epileptic-seizure-detection-using-multichannel-eeg-feature-fusion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Swathy Ravi, Ashalatha Radhakrishnan
Epilepsy - a chronic non communicable condition is characterized by repeated unprovoked seizures, which are transient episodes of abnormal electrical activity in the brain. While Electroencephalography (EEG) is considered as gold standard for diagnosis in current clinical practice, manual inspection of EEG is time taken and biased. This paper presents a novel hybrid 1D CNN-Bi LSTM feature fusion model for automatically detecting seizures. The proposed model leverages spatial features extracted by one dimensional convolutional neural network and temporal features extracted by bi directional long short-term memory network...
April 5, 2024: Biomedical Physics & Engineering Express
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38576196/arched-a-residual-neural-network-for-prediction-of-cerebrospinal-fluid-amyloid-beta-from-amyloid-pet-images
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Arina A Tagmazian, Claudia Schwarz, Catharina Lange, Esa Pitkänen, Eero Vuoksimaa
Detection and measurement of amyloid-beta (Aβ) in the brain is a key factor for early identification and diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). We aimed to develop a deep learning model to predict Aβ cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentration directly from amyloid PET images, independent of tracers, brain reference regions or preselected regions of interest. We used 1870 Aβ PET images and CSF measurements to train and validate a convolutional neural network ("ArcheD"). We evaluated the ArcheD performance in relation to episodic memory and the standardized uptake value ratio (SUVR) of cortical Aβ...
April 4, 2024: European Journal of Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38575698/the-influence-of-the-precuneus-on-the-medial-temporal-cortex-determines-the-subjective-quality-of-memory-during-the-retrieval-of-naturalistic-episodes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Samy-Adrien Foudil, Emiliano Macaluso
Memory retrieval entails dynamic interactions between the medial temporal lobe and areas in the parietal and frontal cortices. Here, we tested the hypothesis that effective connectivity between the precuneus, in the medial parietal cortex, and the medial temporal cortex contributes to the subjective quality of remembering objects together with information about their rich spatio-temporal encoding context. During a 45 min encoding session, the participants were presented with pictures of objects while they actively explored a virtual town...
April 4, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574782/two-what-two-where-visual-cortical-streams-in-humans
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REVIEW
Edmund T Rolls
ROLLS, E. T. Two What, Two Where, Visual Cortical Streams in Humans. NEUROSCI BIOBEHAV REV 2024 Recent cortical connectivity investigations lead to new concepts about 'What' and 'Where' visual cortical streams in humans, and how they connect to other cortical systems. A ventrolateral 'What' visual stream leads to the inferior temporal visual cortex for object and face identity, and provides 'What' information to the hippocampal episodic memory system, the anterior temporal lobe semantic system, and the orbitofrontal cortex emotion system...
April 2, 2024: Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573358/retrieving-autobiographical-memories-in-autobiographical-contexts-are-age-related-differences-in-narrated-episodic-specificity-present-outside-of-the-laboratory
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel A Hernandez, Christopher X Griffith, Austin M Deffner, Hanna Nkulu, Mariam Hovhannisyan, John M Ruiz, Jessica R Andrews-Hanna, Matthew D Grilli
The Autobiographical Interview, a method for evaluating detailed memory of real-world events, reliably detects differences in episodic specificity at retrieval between young and older adults in the laboratory. Whether this age-associated reduction in episodic specificity for autobiographical event retrieval is present outside of the laboratory remains poorly understood. We used a videoconference format to administer the Autobiographical Interview to cognitively unimpaired older adults (N = 49, M = 69...
April 4, 2024: Psychological Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38572270/micro-rna-profiles-of-pathology-and-resilience-in-posterior-cingulate-cortex-of-cognitively-intact-elders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christy M Kelley, Bryan Maloney, John S Beck, Stephen D Ginsberg, Winnie Liang, Debomoy K Lahiri, Elliott J Mufson, Scott E Counts
The posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) is a key hub of the default mode network underlying autobiographical memory retrieval, which falters early in the progression of Alzheimer's disease (AD). We recently performed RNA sequencing of post-mortem PCC tissue samples from 26 elderly Rush Religious Orders Study participants who came to autopsy with an ante-mortem diagnosis of no cognitive impairment but who collectively displayed a range of Braak I-IV neurofibrillary tangle stages. Notably, cognitively unimpaired subjects displaying high Braak stages may represent cognitive resilience to AD pathology...
2024: Brain communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38572199/working-memory-training-improves-episodic-memory-in-older-people-transfer-based-on-controlled-retrieval-processes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Patricia Zamarreño, Pedro M Mateos, Alberto Valentín
INTRODUCTION: The results of working memory (WM) training to improve episodic memory in older people are inconsistent. This inconsistency could be due to the fact that the episodic memory tests used do not share the same cognitive resources as the trained WM task. The aim of this study was to assess whether performance on an episodic memory test will improve only when this test requires controlled processes of retrieval of information from secondary memory or recollection, similar to the processes exercised during WM training...
2024: Frontiers in Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38572000/cognitive-behavioral-and-psychiatric-symptoms-in-patients-with-spinal-cord-injury-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
Andrea Calderone, Davide Cardile, Rosaria De Luca, Angelo Quartarone, Francesco Corallo, Rocco Salvatore Calabrò
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) is a condition where the spinal cord is damaged and experiences partial or complete loss of motor and/or sensory function, which is typically less than normal. After SCI, patients may exhibit more severe psychiatric symptoms and experience cognitive impairments, including reduced speed and attention processing capacity, as well as difficulties with executive function and episodic memory retention. Among the behavioral and psychiatric symptoms, depression, anxiety, substance use disorder, and posttraumatic stress disorder are the most common...
2024: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38571668/clinical-and-neuropsychological-characterization-of-superagers-residing-in-delhi-and-national-capital-region-of-india-a-cross-sectional-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ritika Batra, Deepa Anil Kumar, Abhijith Rao, Gauri Shanker Kaloiya, Maroof Ahmad Khan, Sujata Satapathy, Avinash Chakrawarty, Nidhi Soni, Pramod Kumar, Prasun Chatterjee
INTRODUCTION: SuperAgers (SA) are older adults who exhibit cognitive capacities comparable to individuals who are three or more decades younger than them. The current study aimed to identify the characteristics of Indian SA by categorizing 55 older adults into SA and Typical Older Adults (TOA) and comparing their performance with a group of 50 younger participants (YP) (aged 25-50). METHODS: A total of 105 participants were recruited after obtaining informed written consent...
February 2024: Aging medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570599/increases-in-pre-stimulus-theta-and-alpha-oscillations-precede-successful-encoding-of-crossmodal-associations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jan Ostrowski, Michael Rose
A central aspect of episodic memory is the formation of associations between stimuli from different modalities. Current theoretical approaches assume a functional role of ongoing oscillatory power and phase in the theta band (3-7 Hz) for the encoding of crossmodal associations. Furthermore, ongoing activity in the theta range as well as alpha (8-12 Hz) and low beta activity (13-20 Hz) before the presentation of a stimulus is thought to modulate subsequent cognitive processing, including processes that are related to memory...
April 3, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38570083/memory-circuits-in-dementia-the-engram-hippocampal-neurogenesis-and-alzheimer-s-disease
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REVIEW
Orly Lazarov, Muskan Gupta, Pavan Kumar, Zachery Morrissey, Trongha Phan
Here, we provide an in-depth consideration of our current understanding of engrams, spanning from molecular to network levels, and hippocampal neurogenesis, in health and Alzheimer's disease (AD). This review highlights novel findings in these emerging research fields and future research directions for novel therapeutic avenues for memory failure in dementia. Engrams, memory in AD, and hippocampal neurogenesis have each been extensively studied. The integration of these topics, however, has been relatively less deliberated, and is the focus of this review...
April 1, 2024: Progress in Neurobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38568010/assessing-cognition-in-chronic-kidney-disease-using-the-nih-toolbox%C3%A2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexander Zhang, Seth Furgeson, Allison Shapiro, Petter Bjornstad, Zhiying You, Kalie L Tommerdahl, Angelina Dixon, Erin Stenson, Ester Oh, Jessica Kendrick
BACKGROUND: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is largely an age-related clinical disorder with accelerated cognitive and cardiovascular aging. Cognitive impairment is a well-documented occurrence in midlife and older adults with CKD and affects multiple domains. We examined cognition function and potential sex differences in cognition in adults with CKD. METHODS: We included 105 individuals (49.5% women) with CKD stage 3b-4 (eGFR 15-44 mL/min) from the Bicarbonate Administration in CKD Trial (NCT02915601)...
April 3, 2024: Kidney360
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38563990/uncertainty-salience-reduces-the-accessibility-of-episodic-future-thoughts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marianthi Terpini, Arnaud D'Argembeau
We live in uncertain times and how this pervasive sense of uncertainty affects our ability to think about the future remains largely unexplored. This study aims to investigate the effects of uncertainty salience on episodic future thinking-the ability to mentally represent specific future events. Experiment 1 assessed the impact of uncertainty on the accessibility of episodic future thoughts using an event fluency task. Participants were randomly assigned to either an uncertainty induction or control condition, and then were asked to imagine as many future events as possible that could happen in different time periods...
April 2, 2024: Psychological Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562097/brain-and-cognitive-changes-in-patients-with-long-covid-compared-with-infection-recovered-control-subjects
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Víctor M Serrano Del Pueblo, Gemma Serrano-Heras, Carlos M Romero Sánchez, Pepa Piqueras Landete, Laura Rojas-Bartolome, Inmaculada Feria, Richard G M Morris, Bryan Strange, Francisco Mansilla, Linda Zhang, Beatriz Castro-Robles, Lourdes Arias-Salazar, Susana López-López, María Payá, Tomás Segura, Mónica Muñoz-López
Between 2.5 and 28% of people infected with SARS-CoV-2 suffer Long COVID or persistence of symptoms for months after acute illness. Many symptoms are neurological, but the brain changes underlying the neuropsychological impairments remain unclear. This study aimed to provide a detailed description of the cognitive profile, the pattern of brain alterations in Long COVID and the potential association between them. To address these objectives, 83 patients with persistent neurological symptoms after COVID-19 were recruited, and 22 now healthy controls chosen because they had suffered COVID-19 but did not experience persistent neurological symptoms...
April 2, 2024: Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561810/effects-of-chronic-physical-exercise-on-executive-functions-and-episodic-memory-in-clinical-and-healthy-older-adult-populations-a-systematic-review-and-meta-analysis-protocol
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Soledad Ballesteros, Michel Audifren, Andreea Badache, Vera Belkin, Christoforos D Giannaki, Antonia Kaltsatou, Uros Marusic, Mohammad Mosaferi Ziaaldini, Manca Pescar, José M Reales, Jennifer A Rieker, Pinelopi S Stavrinou, Juan Tortosa-Martinez, Claudia Voelcker-Rehage, Yael Netz
BACKGROUND: Executive functions (EFs) and episodic memory are fundamental components of cognition that deteriorate with age and are crucial for independent living. While numerous reviews have explored the effect of exercise on these components in old age, these reviews screened and analyzed selected older adult populations, or specific exercise modes, thus providing only limited answers to the fundamental question on the effect of exercise on cognition in old age. This article describes the protocol for a systematic review and multilevel meta-analytic study aiming at evaluating the effectiveness of different types of chronic exercise in improving and/or maintaining EFs and long-term episodic memory in older adults...
April 1, 2024: Systematic Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561806/white-matter-hyperintensity-patterns-associations-with-comorbidities-amyloid-and-cognition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dario Bachmann, Bettina von Rickenbach, Andreas Buchmann, Martin Hüllner, Isabelle Zuber, Sandro Studer, Antje Saake, Katrin Rauen, Esmeralda Gruber, Roger M Nitsch, Christoph Hock, Valerie Treyer, Anton Gietl
BACKGROUND: White matter hyperintensities (WMHs) are often measured globally, but spatial patterns of WMHs could underlie different risk factors and neuropathological and clinical correlates. We investigated the spatial heterogeneity of WMHs and their association with comorbidities, Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk factors, and cognition. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, we studied 171 cognitively unimpaired (CU; median age: 65 years, range: 50 to 89) and 51 mildly cognitively impaired (MCI; median age: 72, range: 53 to 89) individuals with available amyloid (18F-flutementamol) PET and FLAIR-weighted images...
April 1, 2024: Alzheimer's Research & Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561734/childhood-urbanicity-is-associated-with-emotional-episodic-memory-related-striatal-function-and-common-variation-in-ntrk2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiao Zhang, Yuyanan Zhang, Hao Yan, Hao Yu, Dai Zhang, Venkata S Mattay, Hao Yang Tan, Weihua Yue
BACKGROUND: Childhoods in urban or rural environments may differentially affect the risk of neuropsychiatric disorders, possibly through memory processing and neural response to emotional stimuli. Genetic factors may not only influence individuals' choices of residence but also modulate how the living environment affects responses to episodic memory. METHODS: We investigated the effects of childhood urbanicity on episodic memory in 410 adults (discovery sample) and 72 adults (replication sample) with comparable socioeconomic statuses in Beijing, China, distinguishing between those with rural backgrounds (resided in rural areas before age 12 and relocated to urban areas at or after age 12) and urban backgrounds (resided in cities before age 12)...
April 2, 2024: BMC Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560593/food-insecurity-and-associated-health-and-social-determinants-among-older-adults-in-ghana-analysis-of-the-who-s-study-on-global-ageing-and-adult-health-sage-2014-2015
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
John Tetteh, George Ekem-Ferguson, Keziah Malm, Ohenewa Anita Yawson, Elom Otchi, Swithin M Swaray, Michael Yao Ntumy, Alfred Edwin Yawson
This study was conducted to assess the prevalence and factors associated with Food Insecurity (FI) and further quantify its association with unmet need for health services and health-related outcomes among older adults aged 50 years and above in Ghana. The Ghana Study on Global AGEing and Adult Health was used. Body Mass Index (BMI), depressive episodes, functional difficulties (FD), low Quality of Life (QoL), memory decline, and Unmet Needs of Health Services (UNHS) are the the study outcomes. Ordinary Least Square, and Poisson regression analysis modified with Mahalanobis distance matching within propensity score caliper weights were employed...
May 2024: Preventive Medicine Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38558236/autobiographical-memory-following-weight-gain-in-adult-patients-with-anorexia-nervosa-a-longitudinal-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Valentin Terhoeven, Sandra Faschingbauer, Julia Huber, Joe J Simon, Wolfgang Herzog, Hans-Christoph Friederich, Christoph Nikendei
BACKGROUND: Patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) show overgeneralization of memory (OGM) when generating autobiographical episodes related to food and body shape. These memories are central for the construction of a coherent self-concept, interpersonal relationships, and problem-solving abilities. The current study aims to investigate changes in autobiographical memory following weight gain. METHODS: OGM was assessed with an adapted version of the Autobiographical Memory Test including food-, body-, depression-related, and neutral cues...
April 1, 2024: European Eating Disorders Review: the Journal of the Eating Disorders Association
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