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The association between head motion during functional magnetic resonance imaging and executive functioning in older adults

Minimizing head motion during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is important for maintaining the integrity of neuroimaging data. While there are a variety of techniques to control for head motion, oftentimes, individuals with excessive in-scanner motion are removed from analyses. Movement...

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Autores principales: Hausman, Hanna K., Hardcastle, Cheshire, Kraft, Jessica N., Evangelista, Nicole D., Boutzoukas, Emanuel M., O’Shea, Andrew, Albizu, Alejandro, Langer, Kailey, Van Etten, Emily J., Bharadwaj, Pradyumna K., Song, Hyun, Smith, Samantha G., Porges, Eric, Hishaw, Georg A., Wu, Samuel, DeKosky, Steven, Alexander, Gene E., Marsiske, Michael, Cohen, Ronald, Woods, Adam J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10299743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37377763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynirp.2022.100085
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author Hausman, Hanna K.
Hardcastle, Cheshire
Kraft, Jessica N.
Evangelista, Nicole D.
Boutzoukas, Emanuel M.
O’Shea, Andrew
Albizu, Alejandro
Langer, Kailey
Van Etten, Emily J.
Bharadwaj, Pradyumna K.
Song, Hyun
Smith, Samantha G.
Porges, Eric
Hishaw, Georg A.
Wu, Samuel
DeKosky, Steven
Alexander, Gene E.
Marsiske, Michael
Cohen, Ronald
Woods, Adam J.
author_facet Hausman, Hanna K.
Hardcastle, Cheshire
Kraft, Jessica N.
Evangelista, Nicole D.
Boutzoukas, Emanuel M.
O’Shea, Andrew
Albizu, Alejandro
Langer, Kailey
Van Etten, Emily J.
Bharadwaj, Pradyumna K.
Song, Hyun
Smith, Samantha G.
Porges, Eric
Hishaw, Georg A.
Wu, Samuel
DeKosky, Steven
Alexander, Gene E.
Marsiske, Michael
Cohen, Ronald
Woods, Adam J.
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description Minimizing head motion during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is important for maintaining the integrity of neuroimaging data. While there are a variety of techniques to control for head motion, oftentimes, individuals with excessive in-scanner motion are removed from analyses. Movement in the scanner tends to increase with age; however, the cognitive profile of these “high-movers” in older adults has yet to be explored. This study aimed to assess the association between in-scanner head motion (i.e., number of “invalid scans” flagged as motion outliers) and cognitive functioning (e.g., executive functioning, processing speed, and verbal memory performance) in a sample of 282 healthy older adults. Spearman’s Rank-Order correlations showed that a higher number of invalid scans was significantly associated with poorer performance on tasks of inhibition and cognitive flexibility and with older age. Since performance in these domains tend to decline as a part of the non-pathological aging process, these findings raise concerns regarding the potential systematic exclusion due to motion of older adults with lower executive functioning in neuroimaging samples. Future research should continue to explore prospective motion correction techniques to better ensure the collection of quality neuroimaging data without excluding informative participants from the sample.
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spelling pubmed-102997432023-06-27 The association between head motion during functional magnetic resonance imaging and executive functioning in older adults Hausman, Hanna K. Hardcastle, Cheshire Kraft, Jessica N. Evangelista, Nicole D. Boutzoukas, Emanuel M. O’Shea, Andrew Albizu, Alejandro Langer, Kailey Van Etten, Emily J. Bharadwaj, Pradyumna K. Song, Hyun Smith, Samantha G. Porges, Eric Hishaw, Georg A. Wu, Samuel DeKosky, Steven Alexander, Gene E. Marsiske, Michael Cohen, Ronald Woods, Adam J. Neuroimage Rep Article Minimizing head motion during functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is important for maintaining the integrity of neuroimaging data. While there are a variety of techniques to control for head motion, oftentimes, individuals with excessive in-scanner motion are removed from analyses. Movement in the scanner tends to increase with age; however, the cognitive profile of these “high-movers” in older adults has yet to be explored. This study aimed to assess the association between in-scanner head motion (i.e., number of “invalid scans” flagged as motion outliers) and cognitive functioning (e.g., executive functioning, processing speed, and verbal memory performance) in a sample of 282 healthy older adults. Spearman’s Rank-Order correlations showed that a higher number of invalid scans was significantly associated with poorer performance on tasks of inhibition and cognitive flexibility and with older age. Since performance in these domains tend to decline as a part of the non-pathological aging process, these findings raise concerns regarding the potential systematic exclusion due to motion of older adults with lower executive functioning in neuroimaging samples. Future research should continue to explore prospective motion correction techniques to better ensure the collection of quality neuroimaging data without excluding informative participants from the sample. 2022-06 2022-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10299743/ /pubmed/37377763 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynirp.2022.100085 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ).
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Hausman, Hanna K.
Hardcastle, Cheshire
Kraft, Jessica N.
Evangelista, Nicole D.
Boutzoukas, Emanuel M.
O’Shea, Andrew
Albizu, Alejandro
Langer, Kailey
Van Etten, Emily J.
Bharadwaj, Pradyumna K.
Song, Hyun
Smith, Samantha G.
Porges, Eric
Hishaw, Georg A.
Wu, Samuel
DeKosky, Steven
Alexander, Gene E.
Marsiske, Michael
Cohen, Ronald
Woods, Adam J.
The association between head motion during functional magnetic resonance imaging and executive functioning in older adults
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title_fullStr The association between head motion during functional magnetic resonance imaging and executive functioning in older adults
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title_short The association between head motion during functional magnetic resonance imaging and executive functioning in older adults
title_sort association between head motion during functional magnetic resonance imaging and executive functioning in older adults
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10299743/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37377763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynirp.2022.100085
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