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The Centre for Speech Language and the Brain. Lab in the Department of Psychology at Cambridge University
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Our new study shows the strongest evidence yet for brain adaptation to maintain cognition in ageing. Published in @eLife bit.ly/3w75MZo Outstanding collaboration with @ethanknights @rikhens @alexa_morcom and @djmitch81
New research! Vascular ageing is multifactorial with each factor having distinct effects on cognition. Led by @Deborah__King w/ a great team @rikhens @rogierK @noham_wolpe @BraynePa @cslblab @CambridgeFTD @camcan_tweets nature.com/articles/s4159…
New paper by the brilliant Shuyi Wu, @CambPsych visiting student, showing the importance to model, rather than simply normalise for, cerebrovascular differences in fMRI studies. For this, we developed a toolbox for commonality analysis in neuroimaging. bit.ly/3LDAqNU 1/2
💥📢Our new preprint shows that multiple aspects of vascular health independently effect cognition medrxiv.org/cgi/content/sh…. A thread:
Check out the first preprint of @Deborah__King's PhD. Vascular ageing is multifactorial with each factor having distinct effects on cognition. w/ a great team @rikhens @rogierK @noham_wolpe @BraynePa @cslblab @CambridgeFTD @camcan_tweets bit.ly/33IGhjg
Great to see this in preprint by the brilliant Shuyi Wu, @CambPsych visiting student! W/ @cslblab @rikhens @CambridgeFTD @camcan_tweets we show that maintaining cerebral perfusion into old age may serve to support brain function with behavioural advantage bit.ly/3FfbFmC
How do people in presymptomatic stages of neurodegeneration maintain cognition despite atrophy? Functional connectivity may be a key factor, says our new study: intervention & disease modifying treatment implications–joint w S Gazzina @cambridgeFTD @GENFI1 bit.ly/35KjuSq
Our new paper on understanding the effects of age on resting BOLD variability with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular signals is out now! @rikhens @DeliaFuhrmann @HMutsaerts @clsblab @camcan_tweets @CambridgeFTD @mrccbu dx.doi.org/10.1111/psyp.1…
Our review “Separating vascular and neuronal effects of age on fMRI BOLD signals” is now published! @rikhens @CambridgeFTD royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rs…
Gradient dispersion identifies behaviorally relevant differences in brain function across the lifespan, as emerging tool to address challenges & provide opportunities in neuroimaging data in health & disease. Thanks to wondeful & inspiring collaborators & CamCAN's rich dataset.
Its online! Ageing gradients across the adults lifespan. Another wonderful collaboration with @CaseyPaquola @BorisBernhardt and @LBronan @kamentsve @jakob_seidlitz with an amazing open dataset from @camcan_tweets : sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Our review w/ @rikhens @CambridgeFTD on separating vascular-neural effects of age on fMRI signals: implications of vascular ageing on neurocognitive ageing. In 10K+ fmri ageing studies, <20 correct for vascular signals – plenty of research is still needed! bit.ly/2LCyfMw
Our new preprint showing that function can enable people in the presymptomatic stages of neurodegeneration to maintain cognition despite progressive atrophy that begins years before symptoms onset - joint effort w Stefano Gazzina @GENFI1 @CambridgeFTD bit.ly/37v5gDG
A great collaboration Kamen, @kamentsve - thank you. The need to separate vascular from neuronal factors in BOLD fMRI is essential to characterize neurocognitive aging, and disorders associated with ageing like Dementia. #RSFA #fMRI #Ageing @mrccbu @camcan_tweets
Our new preprint on understanding the effects of age on resting BOLD variability with cardiovascular and neurovascular signals – with @rikhens @DeliaFuhrmann @cslblab @camcan_tweets @CambridgeFTD biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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