The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

External and Internal Brain Network Connections Help Maintain Thinking Skills with Age Despite Faster Decline in Local Brain Activity

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Abstract

In a cohort of 602 healthy adults aged 18 to 88 years, age influences connectivity in key brain networks associated with cognitive function.

  • Age affects connectivity within and between the salience, dorsal attention, and default mode networks, beyond neurovascular coupling.
  • Older adults show a stronger reliance on the dynamics of neural connectivity for cognitive performance.
  • A more rapid decay of intrinsic neuronal activity is observed in older adults across multiple brain network regions.
  • The balance of excitatory connectivity between networks and the stability of neural representations within networks changes with age.

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Key numbers

20%
Age variance predicted by
Variance in age explained by connectivity parameters in the cohort.
602
Participants analyzed
Total number of healthy adults included in the analysis.

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