Cognitive Reserve in Model Systems for Mechanistic Discovery: The Importance of Longitudinal Studies
Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › Contributed › peer-review
Contributors
Abstract
The goal of this review article is to provide a resource for longitudinal studies, using animal models, directed at understanding and modifying the relationship between cognition and brain structure and function throughout life. We propose that forthcoming longitudinal studies will build upon a wealth of knowledge gleaned from prior cross-sectional designs to identify early predictors of variability in cognitive function during aging, and characterize fundamental neurobiological mechanisms that underlie the vulnerability to, and the trajectory of, cognitive decline. Finally, we present examples of biological measures that may differentiate mechanisms of the cognitive reserve at the molecular, cellular, and network level.
Details
Original language | English |
---|---|
Article number | 607685 |
Journal | Frontiers in aging neuroscience |
Volume | 12 |
Publication status | Published - 21 Jan 2021 |
Peer-reviewed | Yes |
External IDs
ORCID | /0000-0002-5304-4061/work/142238794 |
---|
Keywords
ASJC Scopus subject areas
Keywords
- animal models, biological markers, brain maintenance, cognitive reserve, longitudinal studies