Browsing Neuroscience by Author "External author(s) only"
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Prediction of brain age and cognitive age: quantifying brain and cognitive maintenance in aging
External author(s) only (2020-06)The concept of brain maintenance refers to the preservation of brain integrity in older age, whilecognitive reserverefers to the capacity to maintain cognition in the presence of neurodegeneration or aging-related brain ... -
The relationship between frequency content and representational dynamics in the decoding of neurophysiological data
External author(s) only (2022-02)Decoding of high temporal resolution, stimulus-evoked neurophysiological data is increasingly used to test theories about how the brain processes information. However, a fundamental relationship between the frequency ... -
Replay bursts in humans coincide with activation of the default mode and parietal alpha networks
External author(s) only (2020-12)Replay in humans coincides with activity in specific resting brain networks Clusters of heightened default mode and alpha activity are linked to replay bursts These networks are characterized by highly synchronized ... -
Right Lateralized Brain Reserve Offsets Age-Related Deficits in Ignoring Distraction
External author(s) only (2020-09)Age-related deterioration of attention decreases the ability to stay focused on the task at hand due to less efficient selection of relevant information and increased distractibility in the face of irrelevant, but salient ... -
Study Protocol: The Heart and Brain Study
External author(s) only (2021-03)Background: It is well-established that what is good for the heart is good for the brain. Vascular factors such as hypertension, diabetes, and high cholesterol, and genetic factors such as the apolipoprotein E4 allele ... -
Synchronisation of Neural Oscillations and Cross-modal Influences
External author(s) only (2020-04)At any given moment, we receive multiple signals from our different senses. Prior research has shown that signals in one sensory modality can influence neural activity and behavioural performance associated with another ... -
Temporal Expectations Prepare Visual Working Memory for Behavior
External author(s) only (2020-09)Working memory enables us to retain past sensations in service of anticipated task demands. How we prepare for anticipated task demands during working memory retention remains poorly understood. Here, we focused on the ... -
Transient spectral events in resting state MEG predict individual task responses
External author(s) only (2020-07)Even in response to simple tasks such as hand movement, human brain activity shows remarkable inter-subject variability. Recently, it has been shown that individual spatial variability in fMRI task responses can be ...