1. Whitepaper: Defining and investigating cognitive reserve, brain reserve, and brain maintenance
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Stern, Y., Arenaza-Urquijo, E. M., Bartres-Faz, D., Belleville, S., Cantilon, M., Chetelat, G., Ewers, M., Franzmeier, N., Kempermann, G., Kremen, W. S., Okonkwo, O., Scarmeas, N., Soldan, A., Udeh-Momoh, C., Valenzuela, M., Vemuri, P., Vuoksimaa, E., Arenaza Urquiljo, E. M., Cantillon, M., Clouston, S. A. P., Estanga, A., Gold, B., Habeck, C., Jones, R., Kochhann, R., Kremen, W., Lim, Y. Y., Martinez-Lage, P., Morbelli, S., Ossenkoppele, R., Pettigrew, C., Rosen, A. C., Song, X., and Van Loenhoud, A. C.
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Aging ,Knowledge management ,Epidemiology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Structural imaging ,Guidelines as Topic ,050105 experimental psychology ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,0302 clinical medicine ,physiology [Brain] ,Cognition ,Developmental Neuroscience ,Cognitive Reserve ,Alzheimer Disease ,medicine ,Humans ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,ddc:610 ,Alzheimer's disease ,Functional imaging ,Workgroup ,media_common ,Cognitive reserve ,Confusion ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,05 social sciences ,Brain ,standards [Guidelines as Topic] ,physiology [Aging] ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Research Design ,Neurology (clinical) ,Psychological resilience ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Psychology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Several concepts, which in the aggregate get might be used to account for "resilience" against age- and disease-related changes, have been the subject of much research. These include brain reserve, cognitive reserve, and brain maintenance. However, different investigators have use these terms in different ways, and there has never been an attempt to arrive at consensus on the definition of these concepts. Furthermore, there has been confusion regarding the measurement of these constructs and the appropriate ways to apply them to research. Therefore the reserve, resilience, and protective factors professional interest area, established under the auspices of the Alzheimer's Association, established a whitepaper workgroup to develop consensus definitions for cognitive reserve, brain reserve, and brain maintenance. The workgroup also evaluated measures that have been used to implement these concepts in research settings and developed guidelines for research that explores or utilizes these concepts. The workgroup hopes that this whitepaper will form a reference point for researchers in this area and facilitate research by supplying a common language.
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- 2020