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Age differences in the functional architecture of the human brain

Authors :
Roni Setton
Laetitia Mwilambwe-Tshilobo
Manesh Girn
Amber W Lockrow
Giulia Baracchini
Colleen Hughes
Alexander J Lowe
Benjamin N Cassidy
Jian Li
Wen-Ming Luh
Danilo Bzdok
Richard M Leahy
Tian Ge
Daniel S Margulies
Bratislav Misic
Boris C Bernhardt
W Dale Stevens
Felipe De Brigard
Prantik Kundu
Gary R Turner
R Nathan Spreng
Source :
Cereb Cortex
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2022.

Abstract

The intrinsic functional organization of the brain changes into older adulthood. Age differences are observed at multiple spatial scales, from global reductions in modularity and segregation of distributed brain systems, to network-specific patterns of dedifferentiation. Whether dedifferentiation reflects an inevitable, global shift in brain function with age, circumscribed, experience-dependent changes, or both, is uncertain. We employed a multimethod strategy to interrogate dedifferentiation at multiple spatial scales. Multi-echo (ME) resting-state fMRI was collected in younger (n = 181) and older (n = 120) healthy adults. Cortical parcellation sensitive to individual variation was implemented for precision functional mapping of each participant while preserving group-level parcel and network labels. ME-fMRI processing and gradient mapping identified global and macroscale network differences. Multivariate functional connectivity methods tested for microscale, edge-level differences. Older adults had lower BOLD signal dimensionality, consistent with global network dedifferentiation. Gradients were largely age-invariant. Edge-level analyses revealed discrete, network-specific dedifferentiation patterns in older adults. Visual and somatosensory regions were more integrated within the functional connectome; default and frontoparietal control network regions showed greater connectivity; and the dorsal attention network was more integrated with heteromodal regions. These findings highlight the importance of multiscale, multimethod approaches to characterize the architecture of functional brain aging.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cereb Cortex
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....19188b89bd0ba2cc99fb4f4bc1e5e026