184 results on '"Vaqué-Alcázar, Lídia"'
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2. APOE4 homozygosity represents a distinct genetic form of Alzheimer’s disease
3. Purpose in life promotes resilience to age-related brain burden in middle-aged adults
4. Reduced default mode network effective connectivity in healthy aging is modulated by years of education
5. Author Correction: BDNF Val66Met gene polymorphism modulates brain activity following rTMS-induced memory impairment
6. BDNF Val66Met gene polymorphism modulates brain activity following rTMS-induced memory impairment
7. Educational attainment does not influence brain aging
8. Characterization of white matter hyperintensities in Down syndrome.
9. Functional Brain Connectivity Prior to the COVID-19 Outbreak Moderates the Effects of Coping and Perceived Stress on Mental Health Changes: A First Year of COVID-19 Pandemic Follow-up Study
10. Hypothalamic Inflammation Improves Through Bariatric Surgery, and Hypothalamic Volume Predicts Short-Term Weight Loss Response in Adults With or Without Type 2 Diabetes
11. Impact of repetitive negative thinking on subjective cognitive decline: insights into cognition and brain structure.
12. Sequential grey matter atrophy related to Alzheimer’s disease in adults with Down’s syndrome
13. Baseline cognitive dispersion is related to increases in white matter hyperintensities in cognitively preserved older individuals
14. Spontaneous‐ and Perturbation‐Based Cortical Excitability Markers of Plasma pTau181 Concentrations in Healthy Middle‐aged Adults
15. Cognitive reserve in Down syndrome: a new opportunity to understand resilience in Alzheimer’s disease
16. Cerebral microbleeds in Down syndrome: association with demographic, genetic, fluid and imaging biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease
17. Longitudinal white matter hyperintensities in Down’s syndrome
18. Functional and structural correlates of working memory performance and stability in healthy older adults
19. Age-related differences in default-mode network connectivity in response to intermittent theta-burst stimulation and its relationships with maintained cognition and brain integrity in healthy aging
20. Brain connectivity correlates of cognitive dispersion in a healthy middle-aged population: influence of subjective cognitive complaints
21. APOE4homozygosity represents a distinct genetic form of Alzheimer’s disease
22. Multifocal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Primary Progressive Aphasia Does Not Provide a Clinical Benefit Over Speech Therapy
23. Cross‐sectional versus longitudinal cognitive assessments for the diagnosis of symptomatic Alzheimer's disease in adults with Down syndrome
24. Basal forebrain atrophy along the Alzheimer's disease continuum in adults with Down syndrome
25. Basal forebrain atrophy along the Alzheimer's disease continuum in adults with Down syndrome
26. Functional brain connectivity prior to the COVID‐19 outbreak predicts mental health trajectories during two years of pandemic.
27. Functional Brain Connectivity Prior to the COVID-19 Outbreak Moderates the Effects of Coping and Perceived Stress on Mental Health Changes: A First Year of COVID-19 Pandemic Follow-up Study
28. Spontaneous brain activity in healthy aging: An overview through fluctuations and regional homogeneity
29. C‐reactive protein (CRP) blood concentrations associate with reduced global system segregation in middle‐aged individuals
30. Purpose in life may promote cognitive resilience through default‐mode network connectivity in middle‐aged adults
31. Differential age-related gray and white matter impact mediates educational influence on elders’ cognition
32. Neural signatures of meaning in life dimensions and its contribution to self‐perceived cognition in middle‐aged individuals
33. Loneliness experience through COVID‐19 pandemic and lockdown is related with resting‐state brain networks functional connectivity
34. Decision‐tree–testing cognition‐MRI associations to define and differentiate cognitive reserve and brain maintenance
35. Multifocal Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Modulates Resting-State Functional Connectivity in Older Adults Depending on the Induced Current Density
36. tDCS-Induced Memory Reconsolidation Effects and Its Associations With Structural and Functional MRI Substrates in Subjective Cognitive Decline
37. Functional brain changes associated with cognitive trajectories determine specific tDCS‐induced effects among older adults
38. Psicothema
39. Characterizing cognitive aging through multimodal MRI and NIBS: influence of education and gene expression
40. Elevated systolic blood pressure is associated with episodic memory decline in healthy aging
41. Working memory modulation using multifocal transcranial direct current stimulation in stable and decliner older adults
42. Combining non‐invasive brain stimulation with functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the neural substrates of cognitive aging.
43. Multifocal tDCS modulates resting-state functional connectivity in older adults depending on induced electric field and baseline connectivity
44. Resting-State Functional Connectivity Dynamics in Healthy Aging: An Approach Through Network Change Point Detection
45. Effect of a 2-year diet intervention with walnuts on cognitive decline. The Walnuts And Healthy Aging (WAHA) study: a randomized controlled trial
46. Differential tDCS and tACS Effects on Working Memory-Related Neural Activity and Resting-State Connectivity
47. Functional and structural correlates of working memory performance and stability in healthy older adults
48. Combining non‐invasive brain stimulation with functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the neural substrates of cognitive aging
49. Characterizing the Molecular Architecture of Cortical Regions Associated with High Educational Attainment in Older Individuals
50. Age-related changes in resting-state functional connectivity in older adults
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