| Literature DB >> 25412575 |
Meredith A Shafto1, Lorraine K Tyler, Marie Dixon, Jason R Taylor, James B Rowe, Rhodri Cusack, Andrew J Calder, William D Marslen-Wilson, John Duncan, Tim Dalgleish, Richard N Henson, Carol Brayne, Fiona E Matthews.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: As greater numbers of us are living longer, it is increasingly important to understand how we can age healthily. Although old age is often stereotyped as a time of declining mental abilities and inflexibility, cognitive neuroscience reveals that older adults use neural and cognitive resources flexibly, recruiting novel neural regions and cognitive processes when necessary. Our aim in this project is to understand how age-related changes to neural structure and function interact to support cognitive abilities across the lifespan. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25412575 PMCID: PMC4219118 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-014-0204-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Figure 1Flowchart of participant recruitment, with estimates of participant recruitment and overview of participation at each stage.
Cam-CAN exclusion criteria: conditions assessed at stage 1 interview that could result in exclusion, listed by category
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| MMSE score 24 or less (calculated in interview) |
| Missing MMSE scores (assumed to be 24 or less) | |
| Severe memory defect | |
| Consent difficulties for next stage | |
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| Hearing problems (difficulty completing interview with hearing aid; inability to hear 35 db at 1000 Hz in either ear in interview functional hearing screening; hearing aid that cannot be removed) |
| Insufficient English language (native language not English and not bilingual English from birth) | |
| Vision difficulties (correct near vision of 20/100 or worse with both eyes) | |
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| Dementia diagnosis/Alzheimer’s Disease |
| Parkinson’s disease | |
| Motor Neurone disease | |
| Multiple Sclerosis | |
| Cancer (history of brain tumour or chemotherapy/radiotherapy for any cancer in last 6 months) | |
| Stroke | |
| Encephalitis | |
| Meningitis | |
| Epilepsy | |
| Head injury with serious results (coma, unconscious for >2 hrs, or skull fracture) | |
| Recently diagnosed or uncontrolled high blood pressure | |
| Pregnancy or trying to become pregnant | |
| Current serious psychiatric conditions (bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or psychosis) | |
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| Restricted mobility which would prevent further participation |
| Inability to walk 10 metres | |
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| Past or current treatment for drug abuse |
| Current drug usage | |
| Refusal to answer substance abuse questions | |
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| Heart operation |
| Blood vessel procedure or device (carotid artery vascular clamp; venous umbrella; stent, filter or coil; Swan-Ganz catheter; vascular access ports or catheters) | |
| Neurostimulator or spinal fusion stimulator | |
| Electrodes on body, head or brain | |
| Pump, Implant or pacemaker | |
| Brain Operation | |
| Metal splinters in eye, head or ear | |
| Shrapnel, buckshot or bullet in body | |
| Wire sutures or surgical staples | |
| Artificial joints that are MRI incompatible (jaw/maxillary reconstruction; shoulder prosthesis; any other joint replacement surgery in the last 3 months) | |
| Bone fixation rods or plates in jaw, head, shoulders or spine | |
| Non-removable dental brace | |
| Non-removable prosthesis or removable eye prosthesis | |
| Inability to lie flat for an hour | |
| Claustrophobia | |
| Body piercings that cannot be removed | |
| IUD that is MRI incompatible | |
| Transdermal delivery patches that cannot be removed | |
| Tattoos on head face or neck |
Estimated Stage 1 recruitment across the deciles to recruit 100 participants in each decile (age 18-87) for Stage 2
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| Contact | 750 | 775 | 850 | 950 | 1250 | 1400 | 2850 | 1700 |
| Interview | 250 | 250 | 275 | 300 | 400 | 450 | 850 | 500 |
Estimates include numbers per decile to be contacted and interviewed.
Stage 2 session content and timing, listed by category
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| Weight | Physiological | 2 | |
| Height | Physiological | 2 | |
| Blood Pressure | Physiological | 11 | |
| Visual short-term memory | Behavioural | 35 | |
| Emotion expression recognition | Behavioural | 20 | |
| T1-weighted structural image | MRI | 5 | |
| T2-weighted structural image | MRI | 5 | |
| Diffusion-Weighted Images | MRI | 10 | |
| Magnetisation Transfer Ratio images | MRI | 5 | |
| Resting state T2*-weighted | fMRI | 9 | |
| Movie watching T2*-weighted | fMRI | 8 | |
| Sensorimotor task T2*-weighted | fMRI | 9 | |
| Field maps | fMRI | 1 | |
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| Face recognition: familiar faces | Behavioural | 10 | |
| Face recognition: unfamiliar faces | Behavioural | 10 | |
| Fluid Intelligence | Behavioural | 20 | |
| Hotel task | Behavioural | 20 | |
| Sentence comprehension | Behavioural | 30 | |
| Resting state | MEG | 9 | |
| Sensorimotor task | MEG | 12 | |
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| Emotional reactivity and regulation | Behavioural | 55 | |
| Force matching | Behavioural | 14 | |
| Motor learning | Behavioural | 21 | |
| Picture-picture priming | Behavioural | 20 | |
| Proverb comprehension | Behavioural | 5 | |
| Tip-of-the-tongue | Behavioural | 10 | |
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| Emotional memory | Behavioural | 90 | |
| Picture-picture priming | Behavioural | 20 | |
| Proverb comprehension | Behavioural | 5 | |
| Tip-of-the-tongue | Behavioural | 10 |
Stage 3 session content and timing, listed by category
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| Weight | Physiological | 2 |
| Height | Physiological | 2 | |
| Blood Pressure | Physiological | 11 | |
| T1-weighted structural image | MRI | 5 | |
| T2- weighted FLAIR structural image | MRI | 5 | |
| Arterial Spin Labelling | fMRI | 4 | |
| Emotional expression recognition | fMRI | 15 | |
| Free selection | fMRI | 12 | |
| Fluid Intelligence | fMRI | 7 | |
| Stop-Signal, Go/No-Go | fMRI | 22 | |
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| Weight | Physiological | 2 |
| Height | Physiological | 2 | |
| Blood Pressure | Physiological | 11 | |
| T1-weighted structural image | MRI | 5 | |
| T2-weighted FLAIR structural image | MRI | 5 | |
| Arterial Spin Labelling | fMRI | 4 | |
| Fluid Intelligence | fMRI | 7 | |
| Picture naming | fMRI | 15 | |
| Sentence comprehension | fMRI | 32 | |
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| Resting state | fMRI | 5 |
| Emotional Memory encoding | fMRI | 25 | |
| Emotional Memory test | Behavioural | 60 | |
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| Resting state | fMRI | 5 |
| Emotional reactivity and regulation | fMRI | 30 | |
| Visual short-term memory | fMRI | 35 | |
| Field maps | fMRI | 1 | |
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| Mini Mental State Exam | Behavioural | 7 |
| Hearing assessment | Sensory | 4 | |
| Vision assessment | Sensory | 2 | |
| Resting state | MEG | 5 | |
| Incidental memory | MEG | 10 | |
| Multi-mismatch | MEG | 18 | |
| Stop-Signal, Go/No-Go | MEG | 30 | |
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| Mini Mental State Exam | Behavioural | 7 |
| Hearing assessment | Sensory | 4 | |
| Vision assessment | Sensory | 2 | |
| Resting state | MEG | 5 | |
| Picture naming | MEG | 20 | |
| Sentence comprehension | MEG | 18 | |
| Word recognition | MEG | 10 |
Stage 3 Session combinations across participant groups
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| fMRI Session 2 | fMRI Session 3 | MEG Session 2 |
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| fMRI Session 1 | fMRI Session 3 | MEG Session 1 |
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| fMRI Session 1 | fMRI Session 4 | MEG Session 1 |
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| fMRI Session 2 | fMRI Session 4 | MEG Session 2 |
Contents of fMRI Sessions and MEG Sessions are listed in Table 4. Each participant returns for two fMRI sessions and one MEG session.