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Timing of lifespan influences on brain and cognition

Kristine B. Walhovd, Martin Lövdén, Anders M. Fjell

Trends in Cognitive Sciences · 2023

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Summary

Modifiable risk and protective factors for boosting brain and cognitive development and preventing neurodegeneration and cognitive decline are embraced in neuroimaging studies. We call for sobriety regarding the timing and quantity of such influences on brain and cognition. Individual differences in the level of brain and cognition, many of which present already at birth and early in development, appear stable, larger, and more pervasive than differences in change across the lifespan. Incorporating early-life factors, including genetics, and investigating both level and change will reduce the risk of ascribing undue importance and causality to proximate factors in adulthood and older age. This has implications for both mechanistic understanding and prevention.

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1016/j.tics.2023.07.001
Catalogue ID
SNmoj1y55y-oneakv
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