2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.10.23.619954
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The language network ages well: Preserved selectivity, lateralization, and within-network functional synchronization in older brains

Anne Billot,
Niharika Jhingan,
Maria Varkanitsa
et al.

Abstract: Healthy aging is associated with structural and functional brain changes. However, cognitive abilities differ from one another in how they change with age: whereas executive functions, like working memory, show age-related decline, aspects of linguistic processing remain relatively preserved (Hartshorne et al., 2015). This heterogeneity of the cognitive-behavioral landscape in aging predicts differences among brain networks in whether and how they should change with age. To evaluate this prediction, we used in… Show more

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