White Matter Correlates of Cognitive Capacity Studied With Diffusion Tensor Imaging: Implications for Cognitive Reserve

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Marc W. Haut
Maria T. Moran
Melissa A. Lancaster
Hiroto Kuwabara
Michael W. Parsons
Aina Puce
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[1] West Virginia University School of Medicine,Department of Behavioral Medicine and Psychiatry
[2] West Virginia University School of Medicine,Department of Neurology
[3] West Virginia University School of Medicine,Department of Radiology
[4] West Virginia University School of Medicine,Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy
[5] West Virginia University School of Medicine,Center for Advanced Imaging
[6] Johns Hopkins University,Department of Radiology
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Brain Imaging and Behavior | 2007年 / 1卷
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Cognitive reserve; Diffusion tensor imaging;
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Cognitive reserve (CR) is a theoretical concept used to explain and study individual differences in cognitive symptom expression in neurological disease. In the absence of neurologic injury or demands on processing, compensatory and protective factors may be considered to represent cognitive capacity (CC), rather than cognitive reserve, per se. We studied the white matter structural correlates of CC in 51 young, healthy participants. White matter structural correlates were obtained from fractional anisotropy (FA) measures using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI). CC was represented by intelligence, reading ability, and years of education, commonly used measures for studying CR. CC was positively correlated with FA in the right posterior inferior longitudinal fasciculus. We observed gender differences in FA (males > females) and tested for gender differences in FA correlates of CC. However, the interaction between gender and CC for areas of FA was not significant. Our data indicate that in the healthy young brain, greater CC correlates with higher FA values in a focal area that does not significantly differ by gender.
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