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The functional and structural significance of the frontal shift in the old/new ERP effectKristine B Walhovd
University of Oslo, Institute of Psychology, P B 1094 Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Brain Res 1081:156-70. 2006..The functional correlates need not be restricted to the older age groups...
Interactive effects of APOE and CHRNA4 on attention and white matter volume in healthy middle-aged and older adultsThomas Espeseth
University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci 6:31-43. 2006....
Long-term influence of normal variation in neonatal characteristics on human brain developmentKristine B Walhovd
Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, 0373 Oslo, Norway
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 109:20089-94. 2012..These findings should serve to increase our attention to early influences...
Neural tract development of infants born to methadone-maintained mothersKristine B Walhovd
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Pediatr Neurol 47:1-6. 2012..These findings highlight the need for further assessments of the effects of prenatal methadone exposure on neural development...
White matter volume predicts reaction time instabilityKristine B Walhovd
University of Oslo, Institute of Psychology, POB 1094 Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Neuropsychologia 45:2277-84. 2007..Further, sdRT was a stronger predictor of performance intelligence than mean RT. It is concluded that sdRT and mean RT may have different neuroanatomical correlates, and that sdRT is related to WM characteristics of the brain...
The development of visual P3a and P3bSigne Stige
Institute of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway
Dev Neuropsychol 32:563-84. 2007..It is suggested that the neuropsychological significance of the different P3a and P3b parameters may change from childhood to the adult life-span...
P300 amplitude age reductions are not caused by latency jitterKristine B Walhovd
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Institute of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Psychophysiology 45:545-53. 2008..It is concluded that previous reports of amplitude reduction as a function of age seem to be valid regardless of whether latency jitter correction has been applied...
Volumetric cerebral characteristics of children exposed to opiates and other substances in uteroK B Walhovd
Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, POB 1094 Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Neuroimage 36:1331-44. 2007....
Multi-modal imaging predicts memory performance in normal aging and cognitive declineK B Walhovd
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway
Neurobiol Aging 31:1107-21. 2010..Medial temporal and parietal metabolism and morphometry best explained memory variance. Medial temporal characteristics were related to learning, recall and recognition, while parietal structures only predicted learning...
Multimodal imaging in mild cognitive impairment: Metabolism, morphometry and diffusion of the temporal-parietal memory networkK B Walhovd
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway
Neuroimage 45:215-23. 2009..Memory variation in MCI is likely related to conversion risk, and the results indicate potential for improved predictive power by the use of multimodal imaging...
White matter characteristics and cognition in prenatally opiate- and polysubstance-exposed children: a diffusion tensor imaging studyK B Walhovd
Department of Psychology, Center for the Study of Human Cognition, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 31:894-900. 2010..Our aim was to study WM characteristics with DTI in children with prenatal opiate and polysubstance exposure and in controls. We assessed whether group differences in FA, DA, and DR could be found and related to cognitive function...
Combining MR imaging, positron-emission tomography, and CSF biomarkers in the diagnosis and prognosis of Alzheimer diseaseK B Walhovd
Department of Psychology, CSHC, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 31:347-54. 2010....
Consistent neuroanatomical age-related volume differences across multiple samplesKristine B Walhovd
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway
Neurobiol Aging 32:916-32. 2011..Healthy aging appears associated with more widespread and consistent age-related neuroanatomical volume differences than previously believed...
Cortical volume and speed-of-processing are complementary in prediction of performance intelligenceKristine B Walhovd
Institute of Psychology, University of Oslo, P B 1094, Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Neuropsychologia 43:704-13. 2005..The main conclusion from the study is that speed and size are complementary in prediction of performance intelligence, and the theoretical implications are discussed...
Social reward dependence and brain white matter microstructureAstrid Bjørnebekk
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Cereb Cortex 22:2672-9. 2012..In contrast, no effects were observed for NS. These findings support the theory that WM fiber tract properties modulate individual differences in social reward processing...
Effects of age on volumes of cortex, white matter and subcortical structuresKristine B Walhovd
University of Oslo, Department of Psychology, P O Box 1094 Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Neurobiol Aging 26:1261-70; discussion 1275-8. 2005..In general, the findings point to global and large effects of age across brain volumes...
Regional cortical thickness matters in recall after months more than minutesKristine B Walhovd
University of Oslo, Department of Psychology, POB 1094 Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Neuroimage 31:1343-51. 2006..This supports a unique and critical role of the thickness of distinct cortical areas in recall after months, more than after minutes...
The brain dynamics of intellectual development: waxing and waning white and gray matterChristian K Tamnes
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Neuropsychologia 49:3605-11. 2011....
The relationship between diffusion tensor imaging and volumetry as measures of white matter propertiesAnders M Fjell
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway
Neuroimage 42:1654-68. 2008..Further, FA and WM volume are moderately to weakly related and to a large extent sensitive to different characteristics of WM integrity...
Differentiating maturational and aging-related changes of the cerebral cortex by use of thickness and signal intensityLars T Westlye
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Neuroimage 52:172-85. 2010....
CSF biomarkers in prediction of cerebral and clinical change in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's diseaseAnders M Fjell
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, NO 0317 Oslo, Norway
J Neurosci 30:2088-101. 2010..These results indicate that morphometric changes in MCI and AD are not secondary to CSF biomarker changes and that the two types of biomarkers yield complementary information...
Age does not increase rate of forgetting over weeks--neuroanatomical volumes and visual memory across the adult life-spanAnders M Fjell
Institute of Psychology, University of Oslo, 0317 Oslo, Norway
J Int Neuropsychol Soc 11:2-15. 2005..While neuroanatomical volumetric differences can explain some of the differences in memory functioning between younger and older persons, the hippocampus does not seem to be unique in this respect...
Cognitive function, P3a/P3b brain potentials, and cortical thickness in agingAnders M Fjell
Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway
Hum Brain Mapp 28:1098-116. 2007..It is concluded that thickness in specific cortical areas correlates with scalp recorded P3a/P3b in elderly, and that these relationships differentially mediate higher cognitive function...
CSF biomarker pathology correlates with a medial temporo-parietal network affected by very mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease but not a fronto-striatal network affected by healthy agingAnders M Fjell
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway
Neuroimage 49:1820-30. 2010..It is concluded that the pattern of macrostructural brain changes in very mild to moderate AD can be clearly delineated from that of healthy aging...
Memory training impacts short-term changes in aging white matter: a longitudinal diffusion tensor imaging studyAndreas Engvig
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Hum Brain Mapp 33:2390-406. 2012..The training effect on FA seemed to be driven by a relative decrease in radial diffusivity, which might indicate a role for myelin-related processes in WM plasticity...
Dissociating memory processes in the developing brain: the role of hippocampal volume and cortical thickness in recall after minutes versus daysYlva Østby
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Cereb Cortex 22:381-90. 2012..This indicates that differential developmental effects on memory for short and long periods of time are related to differentially developing brain structures...
Morphometry and connectivity of the fronto-parietal verbal working memory network in developmentYlva Østby
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway
Neuropsychologia 49:3854-62. 2011..The results indicate that cortical and white matter maturation each play unique roles in the development of working memory...
Increased sensitivity to effects of normal aging and Alzheimer's disease on cortical thickness by adjustment for local variability in gray/white contrast: a multi-sample MRI studyLars T Westlye
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Neuroimage 47:1545-57. 2009..In sum, the findings indicate that adjusting for contrast can increase the sensitivity of MR morphometry to variables of interest...
High consistency of regional cortical thinning in aging across multiple samplesAnders M Fjell
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Olso 0317, Norway
Cereb Cortex 19:2001-12. 2009..The inferior temporal lobe and anterior cingulate cortices were relatively less affected by age. The results are discussed in relation to leading theories of cognitive aging...
One-year brain atrophy evident in healthy agingAnders M Fjell
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, 0317 Oslo, Norway
J Neurosci 29:15223-31. 2009..Finally, atrophy was found to accelerate with increasing age, and this was especially prominent in areas vulnerable to AD. Thus, it is possible that the accelerating atrophy with increasing age is due to preclinical AD...
Brain maturation in adolescence and young adulthood: regional age-related changes in cortical thickness and white matter volume and microstructureChristian K Tamnes
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Cereb Cortex 20:534-48. 2010..It is concluded that none of the measures are redundant and that the integration of the 3 will yield a more complete understanding of brain maturation...
Minute effects of sex on the aging brain: a multisample magnetic resonance imaging study of healthy aging and Alzheimer's diseaseAnders M Fjell
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, 0317 Oslo, Norway
J Neurosci 29:8774-83. 2009..Analyses of the AD sample showed no interactions between sex and age for any brain region. We conclude that sex has negligible effects on the age slope of brain volumes both in healthy participants and in AD...
Selective increase of cortical thickness in high-performing elderly--structural indices of optimal cognitive agingAnders M Fjell
University of Oslo, Department of Psychology, Norway
Neuroimage 29:984-94. 2006..Further analyses showed that the latter was a result of a complex aging pattern, differing between the two performance groups, with decades of cortical thickening and subsequent thinning...
Associations between regional cortical thickness and attentional networks as measured by the attention network testLars T Westlye
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Cereb Cortex 21:345-56. 2011....
Becoming consistent: developmental reductions in intraindividual variability in reaction time are related to white matter integrityChristian K Tamnes
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, 0317 Oslo, Norway
J Neurosci 32:972-82. 2012....
Reduced white matter integrity is related to cognitive instabilityAnders M Fjell
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, 0317 Oslo, Norway
J Neurosci 31:18060-72. 2011..We concluded that performance variability is a likely consequence of individual differences in WM integrity, and that it is a promising behavioral correlate of individual differences in WM microstructure...
Neuroanatomical correlates of executive functions in children and adolescents: a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study of cortical thicknessChristian K Tamnes
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, and Department of Radiology, Rikshospitalet, Oslo University Hospital, PO Box 1094 Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Neuropsychologia 48:2496-508. 2010..The results from the present study add to previous knowledge about the cortical correlates of executive functions by indicating an important role of posterior cerebral areas in executive development...
Brain atrophy in healthy aging is related to CSF levels of Aβ1-42Anders M Fjell
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Cereb Cortex 20:2069-79. 2010..Further research and follow-up examinations over several years are needed to test whether degenerative pathology will eventually develop in the group of cognitively normal elderly individuals with low levels of Abeta1-42...
Life-span changes of the human brain white matter: diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and volumetryLars T Westlye
Department of Psychology, Center for the Study of Human Cognition, University of Oslo, Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Cereb Cortex 20:2055-68. 2010..Tractwise and voxel-based analyses yielded regional differences in development and aging but did not provide ample evidence in support of a simple last-in-first-out hypothesis of life-span changes...
Accelerated age-related cortical thinning in healthy carriers of apolipoprotein E epsilon 4Thomas Espeseth
Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, P O Box 1094, Blindern, N 0317 Oslo, Norway
Neurobiol Aging 29:329-40. 2008....
Mild cognitive impairment: cerebrospinal fluid tau biomarker pathologic levels and longitudinal changes in white matter integrityInge K Amlien
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Pb 1094 Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Radiology 266:295-303. 2013....
Hippocampal subfield volumes correlate with memory training benefit in subjective memory impairmentAndreas Engvig
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway
Neuroimage 61:188-94. 2012..Also, previous studies have tended to exclude patients with concomitant depressive symptoms and memory complaints. The present results, however, strengthen the rationale and potential for cognitive intervention in these patients...
Instability in the latency of P3a/P3b brain potentials and cognitive function in agingAnders M Fjell
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway
Neurobiol Aging 30:2065-79. 2009..Further, the results indicate that intraindividual variability is not a uniform concept, but has unique explanatory value at the neurophysiological and behavioral level...
Cortical gray matter atrophy in healthy aging cannot be explained by undetected incipient cognitive disorders: a comment on Burgmans et al. (2009)Anders M Fjell
Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway, P B 1094 Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Neuropsychology 24:258-63; discussion 264-266. 2010..Longitudinally, 1-year atrophy was identified in all tested regions. It is likely that cortical brain atrophy is manifested in cognitively normal elderly without subclinical cognitive disorders...
Linking an anxiety-related personality trait to brain white matter microstructure: diffusion tensor imaging and harm avoidanceLars T Westlye
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Arch Gen Psychiatry 68:369-77. 2011..Therefore, anxiety-related personality traits and associated increased risk of psychiatric disease might be rooted in structural variability in large-scale neuronal networks...
Brain development and aging: Overlapping and unique patterns of changeChristian K Tamnes
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway Electronic address
Neuroimage 68:63-74. 2013..A key question in future research will be to disentangle the neurobiological underpinnings for the differences and the similarities between brain changes in development and aging...
Mental time travel and default-mode network functional connectivity in the developing brainYlva Østby
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, 0373 Oslo, Norway
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 109:16800-4. 2012....
A multi-modal investigation of behavioral adjustment: post-error slowing is associated with white matter characteristicsAnders M Fjell
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Pb 1084, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Neuroimage 61:195-205. 2012..It is concluded that individual differences in WM characteristics can partly explain why some people are better at adjusting their behavior in response to poor performance than others...
Apolipoprotein E ε4-related thickening of the cerebral cortex modulates selective attentionThomas Espeseth
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Neurobiol Aging 33:304-322.e1. 2012..The results suggest that APOE ε4 modulates the structural integrity of critical nodes in brain attentional networks...
Intellectual abilities and white matter microstructure in development: a diffusion tensor imaging studyChristian K Tamnes
Department of Psychology, Center for the Study of Human Cognition, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Hum Brain Mapp 31:1609-25. 2010..Longitudinal data are needed to validate these interpretations. The results provide insight into the neurobiological underpinnings of intellectual development...
When does brain aging accelerate? Dangers of quadratic fits in cross-sectional studiesAnders M Fjell
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Pb 1094 Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Neuroimage 50:1376-83. 2010..g. the quadratic model. A nonparametric local smoothing technique (the smoothing spline) was found to be more robust to the effects of different starting ages. The results were replicated in an independent sample of 309 participants...
Habituation of P3a and P3b brain potentials in men engaged in extreme sportsAnders M Fjell
University of Oslo, Institute of Psychology, Norway
Biol Psychol 75:87-94. 2007....
Error-related negativity is mediated by fractional anisotropy in the posterior cingulate gyrus--a study combining diffusion tensor imaging and electrophysiology in healthy adultsLars T Westlye
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo 0317, Norway
Cereb Cortex 19:293-304. 2009....
Age-dependent changes in distribution of P3a/P3b amplitude and thickness of the cerebral cortexAnders M Fjell
Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Neuroreport 16:1451-4. 2005..This is the first study to demonstrate that age-dependent changes in the scalp distribution of electrophysiological activity are related to differences in thickness of the cerebral cortex...
Stability of brain potentials, mental abilities, and cortical thicknessAnders M Fjell
Institute of Psychology, University of Oslo, Ullevaal University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
Neuroreport 18:725-8. 2007..The results indicate that intraindividual variability should be used as a variable in the study of central nervous system function...
On the topography of P3a and P3b across the adult lifespan--a factor-analytic study using orthogonal procrustes rotationAnders M Fjell
Institute of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway
Brain Topogr 15:153-64. 2003..Implications of the findings and the utility of Procrustes rotation in ERP studies are discussed...
Regional thinning of the cerebral cortex in schizophrenia: effects of diagnosis, age and antipsychotic medicationRagnar Nesvåg
Department of Psychiatric Research, Diakonhjemmet Hospital, and Institute of Psychiatry, University of Oslo, Norway
Schizophr Res 98:16-28. 2008..The lack of significant influence from antipsychotic medication supports that regional cortical thinning is an inherent feature of the neurobiological disease process in schizophrenia...
Heterogeneity in subcortical brain development: A structural magnetic resonance imaging study of brain maturation from 8 to 30 yearsYlva Ostby
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway
J Neurosci 29:11772-82. 2009..These results emphasize the importance of studying a wide range of structural variables in the same sample, for a broader understanding of brain developmental principles...
Two- and three-stimuli auditory oddball ERP tasks and neuropsychological measures in agingK B Walhovd
Institute of Psychology, University of Oslo, P. B. 1094 Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Neuroreport 12:3149-53. 2001..The main conclusion is that the P300 from an auditory three-stimulus paradigm is sensitive to aging and neuropsychologically valid...
Age-sensitivity of P3 in high-functioning adultsAnders M Fjell
Institute of Psychology, University of Oslo, P B 1094 Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Neurobiol Aging 26:1297-9; discussion 1301-6. 2005..In the following, we will present examples from empirical literature as well as re-analyses of some of our own work to illustrate problematic aspects of Daffner et al.'s position...
Age-differences in verbal recognition memory revealed by ERPAnders M Fjell
Institute of Psychology, University of Oslo, P B 1094 Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Clin EEG Neurosci 36:176-87. 2005..Further, the data point to differences in semantic versus non-semantic processing across the adult life span, and it is concluded that specific cognitive memory processes are differentially involved at different ages...
Everyday memory: self-perception and structural brain correlates in a healthy elderly populationAstrid Bjørnebekk
Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway
J Int Neuropsychol Soc 16:1115-26. 2010....
The relationship between P3 and neuropsychological function in an adult life span sampleKristine B Walhovd
Institute of Psychology, University of Oslo, P B 1094 Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Biol Psychol 62:65-87. 2003....
Effects of auditory stimulus intensity and hearing threshold on the relationship among P300, age, and cognitive functionAnders M Fjell
Institute of Psychology, University of Oslo, P.B. No. 1094 Blindern, Norway
Clin Neurophysiol 114:799-807. 2003..CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that P300 is an index of cognitive function even when the relationship is corrected for perceptual differences, at least at posterior scalp areas...
Life-span changes in P3aAnders M Fjell
Institute of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Psychophysiology 41:575-83. 2004..P3a seems selectively more impaired with age than P3b, but this impairment seems less pronounced at Fz than at Cz and Pz. There is a need for complex theoretical integration of these and previous findings...
Structural brain changes in aging: courses, causes and cognitive consequencesAnders M Fjell
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway
Rev Neurosci 21:187-221. 2010....
Effects of memory training on cortical thickness in the elderlyAndreas Engvig
Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Neuroimage 52:1667-76. 2010..The present study included short-term assessments, and follow-up studies are needed in order to assess whether such training indeed alters the long-term structural trajectories...
Neuronal correlates of the five factor model (FFM) of human personality: Multimodal imaging in a large healthy sampleAstrid Bjørnebekk
Centre for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway, PO Box 1094 Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Neuroimage 65:194-208. 2013..The results provide novel evidence of the associations between brain structure and variations in human personality, and corroborate previous findings of a consistent neuroanatomical basis of negative emotionality...
One-year test-retest reliability of auditory ERPs in young and old adultsKristine B Walhovd
University of Oslo, Institute of Psychology, PO Box 1094 Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Int J Psychophysiol 46:29-40. 2002..In general, the old group exhibited weaker P3 peak latency reliabilities than the young group. However, many of these differences did not reach statistical significance. Implications of the findings are discussed...
Basic information processing of neurotics and stables: an experimental ERP approach to personality and distractibilityAnders M Fjell
Institute of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway
Scand J Psychol 46:493-502. 2005....
Amnesia following herpes simplex encephalitis: diffusion-tensor imaging uncovers reduced integrity of normal-appearing white matterHåkon Grydeland
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, PO Box 1094, Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Radiology 257:774-81. 2010....
White matter diffusivity predicts memory in patients with subjective and mild cognitive impairment and normal CSF total tau levelsRamune Grambaite
Department of Neurology, Akershus University Hospital, Lørenskog, Norway
J Int Neuropsychol Soc 16:58-69. 2010..The smaller sample size in the T-tau pathology group precludes firm conclusions. In the normal T-tau group, white matter tract and memory changes may be associated with normal aging, or with non-tau related pathological mechanisms...
Morphometric changes in the episodic memory network and tau pathologic features correlate with memory performance in patients with mild cognitive impairmentA M Fjell
Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 29:1183-9. 2008..tau proteins and amyloid beta 42 peptide explain thinning of the cerebral cortex in patients with MCI? 2) How are brain morphometry, CSF biomarkers, and apolipoprotein E (APOE) allelic variation related to episodic memory function in MCI?..
P300 and neuropsychological tests as measures of aging: scalp topography and cognitive changesA M Fjell
Institute of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway
Brain Topogr 14:25-40. 2001..These relationships were in turn mediated by age. Implications of the findings are discussed...
Mini-mental state examination is sensitive to brain atrophy in Alzheimer's diseaseA M Fjell
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord 28:252-8. 2009..Screening instruments such as the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) are useful for the early identification of Alzheimer's disease (AD). We tested whether macrostructural differences in brain volume are related to the MMSE...
New tools for the study of Alzheimer's disease: what are biomarkers and morphometric markers teaching us?Anders M Fjell
Department of Psychology, Center for the Study of Human Cognition, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Neuroscientist 17:592-605. 2011..In conclusion, CSF and MRI biomarkers are extremely important, but it is not known whether they can distinguish events that will lead to AD from events that will not before cognitive reductions are measurable...
Size does matter in the long run: hippocampal and cortical volume predict recall across weeksK B Walhovd
Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, P O Box 1094, Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Neurology 63:1193-7. 2004..To study the morphometric determinants of recall of verbal material for an extended period in an adult lifespan sample...
Thinking styles in relation to personality traits: an investigation of the Thinking Styles Inventory and NEO-PI-RAnders M Fjell
Institute of Psychology, University of Oslo, Norway
Scand J Psychol 45:293-300. 2004..Finally, the TSI-scales and factors were replicable across samples by Procrustes rotation. The question whether thinking style may be regarded as a valid and reliable construct is discussed...
Neuroimaging results impose new views on Alzheimer's disease--the role of amyloid revisedAnders M Fjell
Center for the Study of Human Cognition, Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Pb 1094 Blindern, 0317 Oslo, Norway
Mol Neurobiol 45:153-72. 2012....
