2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.10.12.511918
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Network Segregation in Aging Females and Evaluation of the Impact of Sex Steroid Hormones

Abstract: Males and females show differential patterns in connectivity in resting-state networks (RSNs) during normal aging, from early adulthood to late middle age. Age-related differences in network integration (effectiveness of specialized communication at the global network level) and segregation (functional specialization at the local level of specific brain regions) may also differ by sex. These differences may be due at least in part to endogenous hormonal fluctuation, such as that which occurs in females during … Show more

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“…ensure consistency and reproducibility in the research protocol. These standardized descriptions can also be found in other publications from our laboratory(62,63) and align with current best practices in the field, providing a clear and detailed framework for the procedures undertaken.2. For resting-state imaging, we administered four blood-oxygen level dependent (BOLD) functional connectivity (fcMRI) scans with the following parameters: multiband factor of 8, 488 volumes, TR of 720 ms, and 2.5 mm 3 voxels.…”
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“…ensure consistency and reproducibility in the research protocol. These standardized descriptions can also be found in other publications from our laboratory(62,63) and align with current best practices in the field, providing a clear and detailed framework for the procedures undertaken.2. For resting-state imaging, we administered four blood-oxygen level dependent (BOLD) functional connectivity (fcMRI) scans with the following parameters: multiband factor of 8, 488 volumes, TR of 720 ms, and 2.5 mm 3 voxels.…”
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confidence: 92%