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Cacabelos, Ramón +1 more
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Middle age has historically been an understudied period of life compared to older age, when cognitive and brain health decline are most pronounced, but the scope for intervention may be limited. However, recent research suggests that middle age could mark a shift in brain aging. We review emerging evidence on multiple levels of analysis indicating that
Sebastian Dohm-Hansen +5 more
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Editorial: Insights in applied neuroimaging: 2021
Jan Kassubek
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Prediction of glioma-related epilepsy by Brain Age Index: a multicenter study
Glioma frequently induces widespread structural and functional alterations extending beyond the tumor site, with epilepsy being one of its most common clinical manifestations.
Hengyan Liang +12 more
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Real-world federated learning for brain imaging scientists
BackgroundFederated learning (FL) has the potential to boost deep learning in neuroimaging but is rarely deployed in real-world scenarios, where its true potential lies. We propose FLightcase, a new FL toolbox tailored for brain research, and evaluate it
Stijn Denissen +22 more
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Rate of brain aging associates with future executive function in Asian children and older adults
Brain age has emerged as a powerful tool to understand neuroanatomical aging and its link to health outcomes like cognition. However, there remains a lack of studies investigating the rate of brain aging and its relationship to cognition.
Susan F Cheng +18 more
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Editorial: Maintain that brain - protecting and boosting cognitive flexibility
Barbara Colombo +3 more
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