Neighborhood Perceptions Are Associated With Intrinsic Amygdala Activity and Resting-State Connectivity With Salience Network Nodes Among Older Adults
Lola R. Ortiz-Whittingham,
Liang Zhan,
Erika N. Ortiz-Chaparro
et al.
Abstract:Objective
Neighborhood perceptions are associated with physical and mental health outcomes; however, the biological associates of this relationship remain to be fully understood. Here, we evaluate the relationship between neighborhood perceptions and amygdala activity and connectivity with salience network (i.e. insula, anterior cingulate, thalamus) nodes.
Methods
Forty-eight older adults (mean age 68 ± 7 years, 52% female, 47% non-Hispanic Black, 2% Hi… Show more
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