So how much of your decline in cognitive performance is because of your stroke vs. aging. Does your doctor have ANY clue at all or is s/he just using
Occams' razor and not thinking thru the possibilities.
Like these:
The latest research here:
White Matter Integrity Supports BOLD Signal Variability and Cognitive Performance in the Aging Human Brain
- Published: April 8, 2015
- DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0120315
Abstract
Decline
in cognitive performance in old age is linked to both suboptimal neural
processing in grey matter (GM) and reduced integrity of white matter
(WM), but the whole-brain structure-function-cognition associations
remain poorly understood. Here we apply a novel measure of GM
processing–moment-to-moment variability in the blood oxygenation
level-dependent signal (SD
BOLD)—to study the associations
between GM function during resting state, performance on four main
cognitive domains (i.e., fluid intelligence, perceptual speed, episodic
memory, vocabulary), and WM microstructural integrity in 91 healthy
older adults (aged 60-80 years). We modeled the relations between
whole-GM SD
BOLD with cognitive performance using multivariate partial least squares analysis. We found that greater SD
BOLD was associated with better fluid abilities and memory. Most of regions showing behaviorally relevant SD
BOLD
(e.g., precuneus and insula) were localized to inter- or intra-network
“hubs” that connect and integrate segregated functional domains in the
brain. Our results suggest that optimal dynamic range of neural
processing in hub regions may support cognitive operations that
specifically rely on the most flexible neural processing and complex
cross-talk between different brain networks. Finally, we demonstrated
that older adults with greater WM integrity in all major WM tracts had
also greater SD
BOLD and better performance on tests of memory and fluid abilities. We conclude that SD
BOLD
is a promising functional neural correlate of individual differences in
cognition in healthy older adults and is supported by overall WM
integrity.
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