Listar Departament: Psicologia Bàsica, Clínica i Psicobiologia por autoría "400b1927-cf0c-4f40-b5ed-cf9634b5ea0a"
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A cross-sectional and longitudinal study on the protective effect of bilingualism against dementia using brain atrophy and cognitive measures.
Costumero, Víctor; Marin-Marin, Lidón; Calabria, Marco; Belloch, Vicente; Escudero, Joaquín; Baquero Toledo, Miguel; Hernández, Mireia; Ruiz de Miras, Juan; Costa, Albert; Parcet, Maria Antonia; Avila, Cesar Springer (2020-01-10)Background: Evidence from previous studies suggests that bilingualism contributes to cognitive reserve because bilinguals manifest the first symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) up to 5 years later than monolinguals. ... -
Complexity Analysis of Cortical Surface Detects Changes in Future Alzheimer’s Disease Converters
Ruiz de Miras, Juan; Costumero, Víctor; Belloch, Vicente; Escudero, Joaquín; Avila, Cesar; Sepulcre, Jorge Wiley (2017-12)Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurological disorder that creates neurodegenerative changes at several structural and functional levels in human brain tissue. The fractal dimension (FD) is a quantitative parameter that ... -
Distance disintegration delineates the brain connectivity failure of Alzheimer's disease
Costumero, Víctor; d'Oleire Uquillas, Federico; Diez, Ibai; Andorrà, Magi; Basaia, Silvia; Bueichekú, Elisenda; Ortiz-Terán, Laura; Belloch, Vicente; Escudero, Joaquín; Avila, Cesar; Sepulcre, Jorge Elsevier (2019-12-14)Alzheimer's disease (AD) is associated with brain network dysfunction. Network-based investigations of brain connectivity have mainly focused on alterations in the strength of connectivity; however, the network breakdown ... -
Effects of bilingualism on white matter atrophy in mild cognitive impairment: a diffusion tensor imaging study
Marin-Marin, Lidón; Costumero, Víctor; Belloch, Vicente; Escudero, Joaquín; Baquero Toledo, Miguel; Parcet, Maria Antonia; Avila, Cesar Wiley (2019-12-05)Background and purpose:Previous investigations show that bilinguals exhibitthe first symptoms of dementia 4–5 years later than monolinguals. Therefore,bilingualism has been proposed as a cognitive reserve mechanism. Recent ...