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Losartan Improves Memory, Neurogenesis and Cell Motility in Transgenic Alzheimer’s Mice
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The CT-based radial width of the temporal horn: pathological validation in AD without cerebrovascular disease.
Published 2004“…METHOD: The rWTH was taken in a group of 20 pathologically confirmed AD patients and 23 non demented persons enrolled in the Oxford Project to Investigate Memory and Aging (OPTIMA project). RESULTS: The rWTH was significantly larger in AD patients than controls. …”
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The Black radical imagination: a space of hope and possible futures
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How Does Psychosocial Behavior Contribute to Cognitive Health in Old Age?
Published 2017-05-01“…We then examine an ongoing study that includes several of the key design elements, the Rush Memory and Aging Project. In this longitudinal clinical-pathological cohort study, indicators of personality, social connectedness, and psychological well-being were shown to predict late-life cognitive outcomes. …”
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Vascular pathology and pathogenesis of cognitive impairment and dementia in older adults
Published 2022-01-01“…We also provide an update of vascular pathologies from the Rush Memory and Aging Project and Religious Orders Study cohorts with special emphasis on the differences across age in persons with and without dementia. …”
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Intermediate phenotypes identify divergent pathways to Alzheimer's disease.
Published 2010-06-01“…However, little is known of the role of these candidate genes in influencing intermediate phenotypes associated with a diagnosis of AD, including cognitive decline or AD neuropathologic burden.Thirty-two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) previously implicated in AD susceptibility were genotyped in 414 subjects with both annual clinical evaluation and completed brain autopsies from the Religious Orders Study and the Rush Memory and Aging Project. Regression analyses evaluated the relation of SNP genotypes to continuous measures of AD neuropathology and cognitive function proximate to death. …”
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The brain ages optimally to model its environment: evidence from sensory learning over the adult lifespan
Published 2014“…The aging brain shows a progressive loss of neuropil, which is accompanied by subtle changes in neuronal plasticity, sensory learning and memory. Neurophysiologically, aging attenuates evoked responses--including the mismatch negativity (MMN). …”
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An assessment of neurocognitive speed in relation to frailty.
Published 2013“…DESIGN: secondary analysis of the baseline cohort of the Oxford Project To Investigate Memory and Aging (OPTIMA), a longitudinal observational cohort. …”
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The Brain Ages Optimally to Model Its Environment: Evidence from Sensory Learning over the Adult Lifespan
Published 2014“…The aging brain shows a progressive loss of neuropil, which is accompanied by subtle changes in neuronal plasticity, sensory learning and memory. Neurophysiologically, aging attenuates evoked responses-including the mismatch negativity (MMN). …”
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Age Effects on Old/New Recognition Memory Involving Abstract Figures and Non-words
Published 2022-06-01“…The current results support the notion that recognition memory in aging is only impaired under certain conditions and depends on the stimuli used.…”
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A dynamic gradient architecture generates brain activity states
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Telomere Dynamics in Immune Senescence and Exhaustion Triggered by Chronic Viral Infection
Published 2017-10-01“…The progressive loss of immunological memory during aging correlates with a reduced proliferative capacity and shortened telomeres of T cells. …”
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Epigenetic Mechanisms in Memory and Cognitive Decline Associated with Aging and Alzheimer’s Disease
Published 2021-11-01“…Collectively, the evidence reviewed here strongly supports a role for diverse epigenetic mechanisms in memory formation, aging, and neurodegeneration in the brain.…”
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