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Memory training alters hippocampal neurochemistry in healthy elderly
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Memory training alters hippocampal neurochemistry in healthy elderly
Memory training alters hippocampal neurochemistry in healthy elderly
Michael J. Valenzuela
Michael J. Valenzuela
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Megan Jones
Megan Jones
WR
Wei Wen Caroline Rae
Wei Wen Caroline Rae
SG
Scott Graham
Scott Graham
RS
Ronald Shnier
Ronald Shnier
Perminder Sachdev
Perminder Sachdev
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18 July 2003
journal article
research article
Published by
Wolters Kluwer Health
in
NeuroReport
Vol. 14
(10)
,
1333-1337
https://doi.org/10.1097/01.wnr.0000077548.91466.05
Abstract
Accumulating epidemiological evidence supports the notion of brain reserve, but there has been no investigation of neurobiological change associated with brief mental activation training in humans. Healthy older individuals were therefore investigated with magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) in different brain regions before and after 5 weeks of focused memory training. Recall of a test-word list of > 23 items was achieved accompanied by elevation of creatine and choline signals in the hippocampus. Those at risk for neural dysfunction, as indicated by lower neurometabolites at baseline, demonstrated the largest MRS increases after training. Biochemical changes related to cellular energy and cell-membrane turnover were found to increase after structured memory exercises and were limited to the medial temporal lobe. NeuroReport 14:1333–1337 © 2003 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
Keywords
NEURAL
MRS
HEALTHY
MEMORY TRAINING
STRUCTURED
DIFFERENT BRAIN
NEUROBIOLOGICAL CHANGE
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