Selective vulnerabilities and biomarkers in neurocognitive aging

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Abstract

As the world's population continues to age, an understanding of the aging brain becomes increasingly crucial. This review focuses on several recent ideas and findings in the study of neurocognitive aging, specifically focusing on episodic memory, and discusses how they can be considered and used to guide us moving forward. Topics include dysfunction in neural circuits, the roles of neurogenesis and inhibitory signaling, vulnerability in the entorhinal cortex, individual differences, and comorbidities. These avenues of study provide a brief overview of promising themes in the field and together provide a snapshot of what we believe will be important emerging topics in selective vulnerabilities in the aging brain.

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Reagh, Z., & Yassa, M. (2017). Selective vulnerabilities and biomarkers in neurocognitive aging. F1000Research. Faculty of 1000 Ltd. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.10652.1

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