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Successful cognitive aging is associated with thicker anterior cingulate cortex and lower tau deposition compared to typical aging.

Stefania PezzoliJoseph GiorgioAdam MartersteckLindsey DobynsTheresa M HarrisonWilliam J Jagust
Published in: Alzheimer's & dementia : the journal of the Alzheimer's Association (2023)
Different approaches have been used to define successful cognitive aging (SA). Regardless of definition, different SA groups have similar brain features. SA individuals have greater anterior cingulate thickness and hippocampal volume. Lower entorhinal tau deposition, but not amyloid beta is related to SA. A combination of cortical integrity and resistance to tau may be features of SA.
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