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Resting State BOLD Variability of the Posterior Medial Temporal Lobe Correlates with Cognitive Performance in Older Adults with and without Risk for Cognitive Decline

Tyler J. Good, Joshua Villafuerte, Jennifer D. Ryan, Cheryl L. Grady and Morgan D. Barense
eNeuro 19 March 2020, 7 (3) ENEURO.0290-19.2020; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0290-19.2020
Tyler J. Good
1Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Health Sciences, Toronto M6A 2E1, Ontario
2Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto M5S 3G3, Ontario
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Joshua Villafuerte
1Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Health Sciences, Toronto M6A 2E1, Ontario
2Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto M5S 3G3, Ontario
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Jennifer D. Ryan
1Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Health Sciences, Toronto M6A 2E1, Ontario
2Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto M5S 3G3, Ontario
3Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto M5T 1R8, Ontario
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Cheryl L. Grady
1Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Health Sciences, Toronto M6A 2E1, Ontario
2Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto M5S 3G3, Ontario
3Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto M5T 1R8, Ontario
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Morgan D. Barense
1Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Health Sciences, Toronto M6A 2E1, Ontario
2Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto M5S 3G3, Ontario
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DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0290-19.2020
PubMed 
32193364
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History 
  • Received July 22, 2019
  • Revision received February 9, 2020
  • Accepted February 19, 2020
  • Published online March 19, 2020.
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Copyright © 2020 Good et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.

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  1. Tyler J. Good1,2,
  2. Joshua Villafuerte1,2,
  3. Jennifer D. Ryan1,2,3,
  4. Cheryl L. Grady1,2,3 and
  5. Morgan D. Barense1,2
  1. 1Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Health Sciences, Toronto M6A 2E1, Ontario
  2. 2Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto M5S 3G3, Ontario
  3. 3Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto M5T 1R8, Ontario
  1. Correspondence should be addressed to Tyler J. Good at tgood{at}research.baycrest.org.
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Author contributions

  1. Author contributions: J.D.R. and M.D.B. designed research; T.J.G., J.V., and M.D.B. performed research; T.J.G., J.V., C.L.G., and M.D.B. analyzed data; T.J.G., J.V., J.R., C.L.G., and M.D.B. wrote the paper.

Disclosures

  • The authors declare no competing financial interests.

  • This work was supported by a Postgraduate Scholarship (doctoral) from the National Science and Engineering Research Council to T.J.G., a James S. McDonnell Scholar Award to M.D.B., a Canadian Institutes of Health Project Grant to M.D.B., a Canadian Institutes of Health Project Grant to J.D.R., and a Canadian Institutes of Health Foundation Grant to C.L.G. (MOP143311).

Funding

  • National Science and Engineering Council, PGS-D

  • James S. McDonnell Scholar Award

  • Canadian Institutes of Health Project Grant

  • Canadian Institute of Health Project Grant

  • Canadian Institutes of Health Foundation Grant

    MOP143311

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eNeuro 19 March 2020, 7 (3) ENEURO.0290-19.2020; DOI: 10.1523/ENEURO.0290-19.2020
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