Cingulo-opercular and frontoparietal control network connectivity and executive functioning in older adults

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Hanna K. Hausman
Cheshire Hardcastle
Alejandro Albizu
Jessica N. Kraft
Nicole D. Evangelista
Emanuel M. Boutzoukas
Kailey Langer
Andrew O’Shea
Emily J. Van Etten
Pradyumna K. Bharadwaj
Hyun Song
Samantha G. Smith
Eric Porges
Steven T. DeKosky
Georg A. Hishaw
Samuel Wu
Michael Marsiske
Ronald Cohen
Gene E. Alexander
Adam J. Woods
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[1] University of Florida,Center for Cognitive Aging and Memory, McKnight Brain Institute
[2] University of Florida,Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, College of Public Health and Health Professions
[3] University of Florida,Department of Neuroscience, College of Medicine
[4] University of Arizona,Brain Imaging, Behavior and Aging Laboratory, Department of Psychology and Evelyn F. McKnight Brain Institute
[5] University of Florida,Department of Neurology, College of Medicine
[6] University of Arizona and Arizona Alzheimer’s Disease Consortium,Department of Psychiatry, Neuroscience and Physiological Sciences Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs, and BIO5 Institute
[7] University of Florida,Department of Biostatistics, College of Public Health and Health Professions, College of Medicine
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GeroScience | 2022年 / 44卷
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Imaging; Resting-state networks; Cognitive aging; Executive function;
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Executive function is a cognitive domain that typically declines in non-pathological aging. Two cognitive control networks that are vulnerable to aging—the cingulo-opercular (CON) and fronto-parietal control (FPCN) networks—play a role in various aspects of executive functioning. However, it is unclear how communication within these networks at rest relates to executive function subcomponents in older adults. This study examines the associations between CON and FPCN connectivity and executive function performance in 274 older adults across working memory, inhibition, and set-shifting tasks. Average CON connectivity was associated with better working memory, inhibition, and set-shifting performance, while average FPCN connectivity was associated solely with working memory. CON region of interest analyses revealed significant connections with classical hub regions (i.e., anterior cingulate and anterior insula) for each task, language regions for verbal working memory, right hemisphere dominance for inhibitory control, and widespread network connections for set-shifting. FPCN region of interest analyses revealed largely right hemisphere fronto-parietal connections important for working memory and a few temporal lobe connections for set-shifting. These findings characterize differential brain-behavior relationships between cognitive control networks and executive function in aging. Future research should target these networks for intervention to potentially attenuate executive function decline in older adults.
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