Abstract
This chapter reviews the differences in specific structural and functional characteristics of human visual cortex among young adults, healthy aging adults, and patients with dementia, with a primary focus on those with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Such visual cortex changes have been shown to underlie many of the behavioral deficits that develop in healthy aging and AD. Measurements of disordered visual cortex in dementia patients may be possible early in the course of neurodegeneration and thus may be useful for improving early diagnosis of these devastating diseases.
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Brewer, A. A., & Barton, B. (2016). Changes in Visual Cortex in Healthy Aging and Dementia. In Update on Dementia. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/64562
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