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Snytte J, Liu T, Withnell R, Rajah M, Sheldon S
Cognition . 2025 Mar; 259:106103. PMID: 40073692
Emotional events are known to be prioritized during episodic encoding, leading to more detailed recollections compared to neutral events. Encoding an emotional event can influence the mnemonic fate of preceding...
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Largo G, Elshiekh A, Rajagopal S, Pasvanis S, Rajah M
J Cogn Neurosci . 2025 Feb; :1-20. PMID: 39998884
Individuals vary widely in their ability to encode and retrieve past personal experiences in rich contextual detail (episodic memory). However, it remains unclear how within-subject variations in attention, measured on...
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Smith E, Phillips N, Feldman H, Borrie M, Ganesh A, Henri-Bhargava A, et al.
J Prev Alzheimers Dis . 2025 Feb; 12(3):100068. PMID: 39893139
Lecanemab and donanemab are monoclonal antibody therapies that remove amyloid-beta from the brain. They are the first therapies that alter a fundamental mechanism, amyloid-beta deposition, in Alzheimer disease (AD). To...
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Fischer L, Molloy E, Binette A, Vockert N, Marquardt J, Pacha Pilar A, et al.
J Neurosci . 2025 Jan; 45(6). PMID: 39788739
The precuneus is a site of early amyloid-beta (Aβ) accumulation. Previous cross-sectional studies reported increased precuneus fMRI activity in older adults with mild cognitive deficits or elevated Aβ. However, longitudinal...
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Mooraj Z, Salami A, Campbell K, Dahl M, Kosciessa J, Nassar M, et al.
Neuron . 2025 Jan; 113(1):154-183. PMID: 39788085
The cognitive neuroscience of human aging seeks to identify neural mechanisms behind the commonalities and individual differences in age-related behavioral changes. This goal has been pursued predominantly through structural or...
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Brown A, Gravelsins L, Gervais N, Rieck J, Zhao S, Duchesne A, et al.
Alzheimers Dement . 2024 Dec; 21(2):e14447. PMID: 39732509
Introduction: Women with early bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (BSO) have greater Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk than women with spontaneous menopause (SM), but the pathway toward this risk is understudied. Considering associative memory...
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Bohn L, Han A, McFall G, Drouin S, Pettersen J, Rajah M, et al.
Innov Aging . 2024 Nov; 8(11):igae094. PMID: 39555391
Background And Objectives: Sex and gender are important topics of increasing interest in aging and dementia research. Few studies have jointly examined sex (as a biological attribute) and gender (as...
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Brown A, Gervais N, Gravelsins L, OByrne J, Calvo N, Ramana S, et al.
Horm Behav . 2024 Aug; 165:105619. PMID: 39178647
Bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (BSO; removal of ovaries and fallopian tubes) prior to age 48 is associated with elevated risk for both Alzheimer's disease (AD) and sleep disorders such as insomnia and...
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Kaur A, Fouad M, Pozzebon C, Behlouli H, Rajah M, Pilote L
JACC Adv . 2024 Aug; 3(7):100930. PMID: 39130034
Background: Age-related cognitive decline is accelerated by vascular risk factors for cerebral small vessel disease. However, the association of vascular risk factors with cerebral small vessel disease contributing to the...
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Duval A, Beatty-Martinez A, Pasvanis S, Crestol A, Snytte J, Rajah M, et al.
J Exp Psychol Gen . 2024 Apr; 153(6):1537-1550. PMID: 38661634
Menopause is associated with declines in cognitive control. However, there is individual variability in the slope of this decline. Recent work suggests that indices of cognitive control are mediated by...