Aperiodic component of EEG power spectrum and cognitive performance in aging: the role of education
Sonia Montemurro,
Daniel Borek,
Daniele Marinazzo
et al.
Abstract:Aging is associated with changes in the oscillatory (periodic) brain activity in the alpha band (8-12 Hz), as measured with resting-state EEG (rsEEG), and it is characterized by significantly lower alpha frequency and power. Aging can influence the aperiodic component of the power spectrum: at a higher age, the slope flattens, and it may show a significant relationship with cognitive performance. However, it is unclear whether education, a cognitive reserve proxy known for its modulatory role on cognition, may… Show more
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