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Neuroimaging studies of normal aging

• The effects of normal aging on cognition

• Neuroimaging as a scientific tool

• The physiological basis of cognitive changesin normal aging

Attention

Executive function

Visuospatial skills

Memory

Language

Working Memory is the ability to maintain and manipulate information over short periods of time necessary to guide behavior

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MANIPULATE

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ALONE COUNTING DIGIT SPAN

STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONAL

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Positron Emission Tomography

Structural brain changes with agingchanges in brain volume

young old

FRONTAL

OTHER BRAIN REGIONS

STRUCTURAL FUNCTIONAL

Magnetic Resonance Imaging Positron Emission Tomography

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red = right eyeblue = left eye

Ocular dominance columns

Primary visual cortex (V1)

SPATIAL RESOLUTION

TEMPORAL RESOLUTION

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CUE DELAY RESPONSE

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NON-SELECTIVE RECRUITMENT

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Neural recruitment

Information processing speed

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Neural recruitment

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Summary

• Age-related decline in selective cognitive processes

• Functional MRI is a powerful method with excellent spatialand temporal resolution to study the physiological basis ofcognitive decline in normal aging

• Evidence for selective prefrontal cortical dysfunction(I.e. under-recruitment) with normal aging

• Possible neural as well as behavioral compensation

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Working memory task Functional MRI

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