Month: January 2022

The Influence of Aging on the Functional Connectivity of the Human Basal Ganglia

Although basal ganglia (BG) are involved in the motor disorders of aged people, the effect of aging on the functional interaction of BG is not well-known. This work was aimed at studying the influence of aging on the functional connectivity of the motor circuit of BG (BGmC). Thirty healthy volunteers were studied (young-group 26.4 ± […]

Published on January 12, 2022

A Levee to the Flood: Pre-injury Neuroinflammation and Immune Stress Influence Traumatic Brain Injury Outcome

Increasing evidence demonstrates that aging influences the brain’s response to traumatic brain injury (TBI), setting the stage for neurodegenerative pathology like Alzheimer’s disease (AD). This topic is often dominated by discussions of post-injury aging and inflammation, which can diminish the consideration of those same factors before TBI. In fact, pre-TBI aging and inflammation may be […]

Published on January 12, 2022

Exercise types and working memory components during development

Working memory is crucial to learning and academic success. Exercise has been found to benefit working memory in late life, but its effects during cognitive development are less clear. Building on findings that working memory is supported by the motor system, we highlight the sensitivity of different working memory components to acute and long-term exercise […]

Published on January 12, 2022