Brain Segregation and Integration Relate to Word-Finding Abilities in Older and Younger Adults
Elise J. Oosterhuis,
Neil Bailey,
Kate Slade
et al.
Abstract:Previous research has shown that word-finding difficulties in older age are associated with functional and structural brain changes. However, the use of functional brain networks, measured through electroencephalography, to predict word-finding in older and younger adults has not yet been investigated. This study utilised resting-state electroencephalography data (61 channels) from the Leipzig Study for Mind-Body-Emotion Interactions dataset (Babayan et al., 2019) to investigate the relationship between functi… Show more
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