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Robust Resilience of the Frontotemporal Syntax System to Aging.

Karen L CampbellDávid SamuSimon W DavisLinda GeerligsAbdur MustafaLorraine K Tylernull null
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
Understanding spoken language requires the rapid integration of information at many different levels of analysis. Given the complexity and speed of this process, it is remarkably well preserved with age. Although previous work claims that this preserved functionality is due to compensatory activation of regions outside the frontotemporal language network, we use a novel systems-level approach to show that these "compensatory" activations simply reflect age differences in response to experimental task demands. Natural, task-free language comprehension solely recruits auditory and frontotemporal networks, the latter of which is similarly responsive to language-processing demands across the lifespan. These findings challenge the conventional approach to neurocognitive aging by showing that the neural underpinnings of a given cognitive function depend on how you test it.
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