Authors
Kamen A Tsvetanov, Richard NA Henson, Lorraine K Tyler, Adeel Razi, Linda Geerligs, Timothy E Ham, James B Rowe
Publication date
2016/3/16
Journal
Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
36
Issue
11
Pages
3115-3126
Publisher
Society for Neuroscience
Description
The maintenance of wellbeing across the lifespan depends on the preservation of cognitive function. We propose that successful cognitive aging is determined by interactions both within and between large-scale functional brain networks. Such connectivity can be estimated from task-free functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), also known as resting-state fMRI (rs-fMRI). However, common correlational methods are confounded by age-related changes in the neurovascular signaling. To estimate network interactions at the neuronal rather than vascular level, we used generative models that specified both the neural interactions and a flexible neurovascular forward model. The networks' parameters were optimized to explain the spectral dynamics of rs-fMRI data in 602 healthy human adults from population-based cohorts who were approximately uniformly distributed between 18 and 88 years (www.cam-can …
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