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Age-related intrinsic functional connectivity changes of locus coeruleus from childhood to older adults
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2021
bioRxiv
pre-print
The locus coeruleus is critical for selective information processing by modulating brain connectivity configuration. Increasingly studies have suggested that LC controls sensory inputs at the sensory gating stage. Furthermore, accumulating evidence has examined that young children and older adults are more prone to distraction and filter out irrelevant information less efficiently, possibly due to the impaired LC connectivity. However, the LC connectivity pattern across the life span is not
doi:10.1101/2021.10.10.463574
fatcat:megnskthibetfdwsvrrp2jj46u