2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.01.01.522417
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Functional Organization of Auditory and Reward Systems in Aging

Abstract: The intrinsic organization of functional brain networks are known to change with age, and are affected by perceptual input and task conditions. Here, we compare functional activity and connectivity of auditory and reward systems during music listening and rest between young (N=24) and older (N=24) adults, using whole brain regression, seed-based connectivity, and ROI-ROI connectivity analyses. We found that although auditory and reward regions follow expected patterns of activation in response to music listeni… Show more

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“…We ultimately chose the 4 state estimation as it provided a single state with activity in temporal and mesolimbic regions together. Temporal and mesolimbic region activity has been previously related to auditory reward (Salimpoor et al, 2011, Fasano et al, 2020), including prior analyses of subsets of the present data (Belden et al, 2023, Quinci et al, 2022).…”
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“…We ultimately chose the 4 state estimation as it provided a single state with activity in temporal and mesolimbic regions together. Temporal and mesolimbic region activity has been previously related to auditory reward (Salimpoor et al, 2011, Fasano et al, 2020), including prior analyses of subsets of the present data (Belden et al, 2023, Quinci et al, 2022).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…A brief outline of data collection is included here. For a detailed description of participant recruitment, study protocol, and data acquisition, please see Quinci et al (2022) and Belden et al (2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…References: Erro, R; Magrinelli, F; Bhatia, KP (2023) Paroxysmal movement disorders: Paroxysmal dyskinesia and episodic ataxia Handbook of Clinical Neurology. 196, 347-65 Olszewska, DA; Shetty, A; Rajalingam, R; et al (2023) Genotype-Phenotype Relations for episodic ataxia genes:MDSgene systematic reviews European Journal of Neurology 30 (10), 3377-93 149 Cerebellar transcranial electrical stimulation with direct current (tDCS) combined with a protocol of personalized physiotherapy on balance in neurodegenerative Ataxia: a feasibility study M. León, E. Verdi, R. Fuentes, S. de Almozara, T. Capato, Santiago, Chile Objective: To study the feasibility of cerebellar transcranial electrical stimulation with direct current (c-tDCS) combined with a protocol of personalized physiotherapy on postural adjustments in Ataxia.…”
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“…The median disease duration was 14.2 AE 3.8 years [9-24]. The evolution time with motor fluctuations was on average 6.9 AE 2.7 years [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]., with mean UPDRS OFF medication was 71.1 AE 16.6 years . The LEDD before surgery was 1892 mg/day [1295-2600].…”
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