Interactions of cognitive reserve with regional brain anatomy and brain function during a working memory task in healthy elders

2009 ◽  
Vol 80 (2) ◽  
pp. 256-259 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Bartrés-Faz ◽  
Cristina Solé-Padullés ◽  
Carme Junqué ◽  
Lorena Rami ◽  
Beatriz Bosch ◽  
...  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jasna Šuput Omladič ◽  
Anka Slana Ozimič ◽  
Andrej Vovk ◽  
Dušan Šuput ◽  
Grega Repovš ◽  
...  

<i>Objective:</i> <a>To investigate the effect of acute hyperglycemia on brain function in adolescents with type 1 diabetes.</a> <p><i><br></i></p><p><i>Research Design and Methods:</i><b> </b>Twenty participants with type 1 diabetes (T1D) (age 14.64 ±1.78 years) and 20 age-matched healthy controls (age 14.40± 2.82 years) performed two functional magnetic resonance imaging sessions. Participants with T1D performed the first scanning session under euglycemic and the second under hyperglycemic clamp (20 mmol/L (360 mg/dL)).<b> </b></p> <p><i><br></i></p><p><i>Results:</i> Lower spatial working memory (sWM) capacity during acute hyperglycemia and significant differences in activation of regions of interest during different stages of the spatial working memory task (p=0.014) were observed.<b> </b><b></b></p> <p><i><br></i></p><p><i>Conclusions</i>: Acute hyperglycemia negatively affected sWM capacity in adolescents with T1D, which is relevant for daily functioning and academic performance.</p>


2011 ◽  
Vol 164 (6) ◽  
pp. 951-959 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiao-Song He ◽  
Ning Ma ◽  
Zhong-Lin Pan ◽  
Zhao-Xin Wang ◽  
Nan Li ◽  
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ContextHypothyroidism is related to multiple cognitive deficits including working memory dysfunction, of which the underlying neural correlates were rarely studied. In this study, the impact of hypothyroidism on neural circuits involved in working memory processing was explored by functional magnetic resource imaging (fMRI).DesignUsing fMRI, we conducted a longitudinal study investigating alterations of brain function during a working memory task, the four-digit backward recall (BR) and forward recall (FR), in hypothyroid patients and controls.MethodsfMRI scan was used in 13 female patients at two time points: before and after having been treated with levothyroxine (L-T4) for ∼6 months, and 12 matched euthyroid controls were also scanned. Wechsler Memory Scale–Chinese Revision was used to assess the memory states of each participant.ResultsThe hypothyroid patients showed poorer memory states than that in controls. Furthermore, significant differences of task-induced deactivation (TID, task-dependent decreases in neural activity relative to rest) between patients and controls were found in the bilateral medial prefrontal cortices, posterior cingulate cortices, and left inferior partial lobule (P<0.05). These regions were considered as parts of a task-negative network, namely the default mode network (DMN). Concretely, relative to controls, patients showed diminished TID during BR in contrast to FR. After the L-T4 treatment, neither the poor memory states nor the alteration of TID was detectable in patients.ConclusionHypothyroidism is related to alterations of TID within DMN regions during working memory processing. These exploratory findings may imply potential neural correlates in hypothyroidism-related cognitive deficits and their recoveries.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jasna Šuput Omladič ◽  
Anka Slana Ozimič ◽  
Andrej Vovk ◽  
Dušan Šuput ◽  
Grega Repovš ◽  
...  

<i>Objective:</i> <a>To investigate the effect of acute hyperglycemia on brain function in adolescents with type 1 diabetes.</a> <p><i><br></i></p><p><i>Research Design and Methods:</i><b> </b>Twenty participants with type 1 diabetes (T1D) (age 14.64 ±1.78 years) and 20 age-matched healthy controls (age 14.40± 2.82 years) performed two functional magnetic resonance imaging sessions. Participants with T1D performed the first scanning session under euglycemic and the second under hyperglycemic clamp (20 mmol/L (360 mg/dL)).<b> </b></p> <p><i><br></i></p><p><i>Results:</i> Lower spatial working memory (sWM) capacity during acute hyperglycemia and significant differences in activation of regions of interest during different stages of the spatial working memory task (p=0.014) were observed.<b> </b><b></b></p> <p><i><br></i></p><p><i>Conclusions</i>: Acute hyperglycemia negatively affected sWM capacity in adolescents with T1D, which is relevant for daily functioning and academic performance.</p>


2007 ◽  
Vol 1152 ◽  
pp. 171-181 ◽  
Author(s):  
Florin Dolcos ◽  
Brian Miller ◽  
Philip Kragel ◽  
Amishi Jha ◽  
Gregory McCarthy

2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexandra S. Atkins ◽  
Marc G. Berman ◽  
John Jonides ◽  
Patricia A. Reuterlorenz

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