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Neurobiology of Aging | 2006

Age-related functional recruitment for famous name recognition: An event-related fMRI study

Kristy A. Nielson; Kelli L. Douville; Michael Seidenberg; John L. Woodard; Sarah K. Miller; Malgorzata Franczak; Piero Antuono; Stephen M. Rao

Recent neuroimaging research shows that older adults exhibit recruitment, or increased activation on various cognitive tasks. The current study evaluated whether a similar pattern also occurs in semantic memory by evaluating age-related differences during recognition of Recent (since the 1990s) and Enduring (1950s to present) famous names. Fifteen healthy older and 15 healthy younger adults performed the name recognition task with a high and comparable degree of accuracy, although older adults had slower reaction time in response to Recent famous names. Event-related functional MRI showed extensive networks of activation in the two groups including posterior cingulate, right hippocampus, temporal lobe and left prefrontal regions. The Recent condition produced more extensive activation than the Enduring condition. Older adults had more extensive and greater magnitude of activation in 15 of 20 regions, particularly for the Recent condition (15 of 15; 7 of 15 also differed for Enduring); young adults did not show greater activation magnitude in any region. There were no group differences for non-famous names, indicating that age differences are task-specific. The results support and extend the existing literature to semantic memory tasks, indicating that older adult brains use functional recruitment to support task performance, even when task performance accuracy is high.


Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience | 2007

Temporally Graded Activation of Neocortical Regions in Response to Memories of Different Ages

John L. Woodard; Michael Seidenberg; Kristy A. Nielson; Sarah K. Miller; Malgorzata Franczak; Piero Antuono; Kelli L. Douville; Stephen M. Rao

The temporally graded memory impairment seen in many neurobehavioral disorders implies different neuroanatomical pathways and/or cognitive mechanisms involved in storage and retrieval of memories of different ages. A dynamic interaction between medial-temporal and neocortical brain regions has been proposed to account for memorys greater permanence with time. Despite considerable debate concerning its time-dependent role in memory retrieval, medial-temporal lobe activity has been well studied. However, the relative participation of neocortical regions in recent and remote memory retrieval has received much less attention. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we demonstrate robust, temporally graded signal differences in posterior cingulate, right middle frontal, right fusiform, and left middle temporal regions in healthy older adults during famous name identification from two disparate time epochs. Importantly, no neocortical regions demonstrated greater response to older than to recent stimuli. Our results suggest a possible role of these neocortical regions in temporally dating items in memory and in establishing and maintaining memory traces throughout the lifespan. Theoretical implications of these findings for the two dominant models of remote memory functioning (Consolidation Theory and Multiple Trace Theory) are discussed.


Neurobiology of Aging | 2006

Age-related Functional Recruitment During the Recognition of Famous Names: an Event-related fMRI Study

Kristy A. Nielson; Kelli L. Douville; Michael Seidenberg; John L. Woodard; Sarah K. Miller; Piero Antuono; Malgorzata Franczak; Stephen M. Rao


Archive | 2012

The Contribution of Blood Serum Biomarkers to the Prediction of Cognitive Decline by fMRI and Apolipoprotein-E in Healthy Older Adults

Kristy A. Nielson; Michael A. Sugarman; John L. Woodard; Michael Seidenberg; J. Carson Smith; Sally Durgerian; Stephen M. Rao


Archive | 2012

FreeSurfer vs. Manual Tracing: Distinguishing Stable from Cognitively Declining Elders Using Prospectively Measured Hippocampal Volume

Alissa Butts; Kristy A. Nielson; Nathan Hantke; Melissa A. Lancaster; Michael Seidenberg; John L. Woodard; J. Carson Smith; Monica Matthews; Sally Durgerian; Stephen M. Rao


Archive | 2012

Five-Year Changes in Brain Volume and Episodic Memory in Cognitively Intact Elders with and without an Apolipoprotein ε4 Allele

Monica Matthews; Michael Seidenberg; John L. Woodard; Sally Durgerian; Kristy A. Nielson; J. Carson Smith; Melissa A. Lancaster; Alissa Butts; Nathan Hantke; Stephen M. Rao


Archive | 2012

Longitudinal Associations between Physical Activity, Cognitive Status, and Brain Function in Older Adults at Genetic Risk for Alzheimer’s Disease

J. Carson Smith; Sally Durgerian; John L. Woodard; Kristy A. Nielson; Alissa Butts; Nathan Hantke; Michael Seidenberg; Melissa A. Lancaster; Monica Matthews; Michael A. Sugarman; Stephen M. Rao


Archive | 2012

Prediction of Longitudinal White Matter Change in Healthy Elderly Individuals

Melissa A. Lancaster; Sally Durgerian; Michael Seidenberg; John L. Woodard; Kristy A. Nielson; J. Carson Smith; Monica Matthews; Alissa Butts; Nathan Hantke; Stephen M. Rao


Archive | 2012

Episodic Memory Measures Complement Structural and Functional MRI for Predicting Cognitive Decline in Apolipoprotein E ε4 Carriers

John L. Woodard; Michael Seidenberg; Kristy A. Nielson; Michael A. Sugarman; J. Carson Smith; Sally Durgerian; Alissa Butts; Melissa A. Lancaster; Mary K. Foster; Nathan Hantke; Monica Matthews; Stephen M. Rao


Journal of The International Neuropsychological Society | 2012

Risk Factors for Alzheimer’s Disease and Longitudinal Memory Performance

M. K. Foster; Michael Seidenberg; John L. Woodard; Kristy A. Nielson; J. Smith; Melissa A. Lancaster; Monica Matthews; Nathan Hantke; Alissa Butts; Stephen M. Rao

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John L. Woodard

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

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Stephen M. Rao

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

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J. Carson Smith

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

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Melissa A. Lancaster

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

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Monica Matthews

Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science

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Sally Durgerian

Medical College of Wisconsin

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Kelli L. Douville

Medical College of Wisconsin

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