Brain Networks in Aging: Reorganization and Modulation by Interventions
Old adults undertake multiple reduced cognitive abilities in aging, which are accompanied with specific brain reorganization in forms of regional brain activity and brain tissues, inter-region connectivity, and topology of whole brain networks in both function and structure. The plasticity changes o...
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Frontiers Media SA
2021
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