Awardee OrganizationALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Description
Abstract Text
The overall goal of this project is to combine longitudinal and cross
sectional methodologies to identify markers of cognitive decline in
normally aging and dementing individuals. In addition to the longitudinal
data on changes in temporal and spatial aspects of event-related potentials
(ERPs), specific experiments will assess cognitive operations that are
vulnerable in the elderly and those at risk for dementia: semantic
activation, elaboration at encoding on memory tasks, and motor slowing.
Event-related potentials (ERPs) will be recorded from the scalp, time
locked to auditory and visual stimuli. The ERP waveform is expected to
vary as a function of experimental condition, age, and cognitive
impairment, thus providing measures of the timing and efficiency of
cognitive processing in three groups of the aged: normal, high risk for
dementia, and demented. A detailed scalp topographic analysis, utilizing
the Laplacian method for reference free measurements of transcranial
current flow, will provide an indication of age-related change in the
differential intracranial generation of these ERP components.
Public Health Relevance Statement
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Project Terms
agingaudiometryauditory stimulusbiomarkerbrain disorder diagnosisbrain electrical activitybrain mappingcognition disordersconditioningdementiaelectroencephalographyevoked potentialshuman old age (65+)human subjectlanguage disorderslongitudinal human studymagnetic resonance imagingmemory disorderspostmortemsensorimotor systemspace perceptionvisual stimulus
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