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Age-related decline in brain resources magnifies genetic effects on cognitive functioning
2008
Frontiers in Neuroscience
Individual differences in cognitive performance increase from early to late adulthood, likely reflecting influences of a multitude of factors. We hypothesize that losses in neurochemical and anatomical brain resources in normal aging modulate the effects of common genetic variations on cognitive functioning. Our hypothesis is based on the assumption that the function relating brain resources to cognition is nonlinear, so that genetic differences exert increasingly large effects on cognition as
doi:10.3389/neuro.01.039.2008
pmid:19225597
pmcid:PMC2622748
fatcat:hfh2wmwnmzeg3p4fnv3an76cqe