On the probability and direction of morphosyntactic lifespan change [PDF]
The aim of this study is to further contribute to the ongoing debate regarding the nature of “morphosyntactic lifespan change,” defined here as observable shifts in the grammatical choices individuals make between competing morphosyntactic structures ...
Lauren Fonteyn, Peter Petré
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Divergence in age-patterns of mortality change drives international divergence in lifespan inequality [PDF]
In the past six decades, lifespan inequality has varied greatly within and among countries even while life expectancy has continued to increase. How and why does mortality change generate this diversity? We derive a precise link between changes in age-specific mortality and lifespan inequality, measured as the variance of age at death.
Duncan Gillespie+2 more
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Measuring change in somatosensation across the lifespan. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE The study aim was to determine natural variability in somatosensation across age groups using brief measures. We validated measures in a community-dwelling population as part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Toolbox for Assessment of ...
W. Dunn+10 more
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Genetic variants associated with longitudinal changes in brain structure across the lifespan
Human brain structure changes throughout the lifespan. Altered brain growth or rates of decline are implicated in a vast range of psychiatric, developmental and neurodegenerative diseases.
Rachel M. Brouwer+99 more
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Requirement to change of functional brain network across the lifespan
Many studies have focused on neural changes and neuroplasticity, while the signaling demand for neural modification needs to be explored. In this study, we traced this issue in the organization of brain functional links where the conflictual arrangement ...
Majid Saberi+4 more
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Lifespan map creation enhances stream restoration design [PDF]
Research and engineering efforts are establishing a vast number of stream restoration planning approaches, design testing frameworks, construction techniques, and performance evaluation methods.
S. Schwindt+4 more
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Changes in familiarity and recollection across the lifespan: An ERP perspective [PDF]
The ability to recognize previous experience depends on two neurocognitive processes, familiarity, fast-acting and relatively automatic, and recollection, slower-acting and more effortful. Familiarity appears to mature relatively early in development and is maintained with aging, whereas recollection shows protracted development and deteriorates with ...
David Friedman+3 more
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Handedness throughout the lifespan: Cross-sectional view on sex differences as asymmetries change
Manual asymmetries has been studied by many researchers, however contradictory findings still exist as to whether preferred manual asymmetries increases with age or do we become more ambidextrous.
Mukundhan eSivagnanasunderam+5 more
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Neurodevelopmental origins of lifespan changes in brain and cognition [PDF]
Significance Brain and cognition change with age, with early gains and later declines. Attempts have been made to identify age-specific mechanisms, focusing on when and how declines begin in adults. However, even though general cognitive ability declines with age, there is a high stability in individuals’ cognitive ability relative to their ...
K. Walhovd+21 more
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Primary headaches during lifespan
Primary headaches are one of the most prevalent neurological disorders and can occur during a wide range of lifespan. Primary headaches, especially migraine, are cyclic disorders with a complex sequence of symptoms within every headache attack.
Andreas Straube, Anna Andreou
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