A Longitudinal Study of Changes in Resting-State Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Functional Connectivity Networks During Healthy Aging

Jul 7, 2020Brain connectivity

Changes in Brain Network Activity at Rest During Healthy Aging Over Time

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Abstract

Significantly reduced functional connectivity was observed in the frontoparietal network and salience network of 16 cognitively normal older adults over four years.

  • Longitudinal changes in functional connectivity were examined across multiple resting-state networks.
  • A seed-based approach was used to analyze functional connectivity within the frontoparietal network, salience network, and default mode network.
  • Decreased connectivity was found in the frontoparietal network and salience network at year 4 compared to baseline.
  • No significant changes were detected in the default mode network over the same period.
  • The findings emphasize the necessity of studying multiple networks and using longitudinal analyses to understand brain connectivity in healthy aging.

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