Memory encoding and dopamine in the aging brain: a psychopharmacological neuroimaging study.
Normal aging brings with it changes in dopaminergic and memory functions. However, little is known about how these 2 changes are related. In this study, we identify a link between dopamine, episodic memory networks, and aging, using pharmacological functional magnetic resonance imaging. Young and ol...
Main Authors: | Morcom, A, Bullmore, E, Huppert, F, Lennox, B, Praseedom, A, Linnington, H, Fletcher, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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