Modeling neural structure-function relationships and identifying neural predictors of cognitive-linguistic ability in older adults and stroke survivors

Study on Brain Structure and Cognitive Function

Recruiting
65 years - 100 years
All
Phase N/A
1 Location

Brief description of study.

The purpose of this study is to examine the brain?s organization of structure (how the brain looks) and function (how areas of the brain interact with each other) and how this relates to cognition. Specifically, we are interested in how brain anatomy and its related functions are associated with cognitive-linguistic (e.g. attention, memory, spoken language) ability.

Detailed description of study

This is a research study examining the organization of structure-to-function in the brain and relates that organization to describing cognitive-linguistic function.
This study takes place in Bloomington, IN.

Participants will be paid for their participation.

Eligibility of study

You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:

  • Conditions: stroke
  • Age: 65 years - 100 years
  • Gender: All

Inclusion Criteria
Healthy Adults:
Native English speaker
Willing and able to undergo an MRI scan
No diagnosis of a neurological or mental health condition
Right handed
No significant cognitive problems, such as difficulty with language or memory
Stroke Survivors:
Has had a single stroke to the left hemisphere
Native English speaker
Willing and able to undergo an MRI scan
No diagnosis of a neurological (other than stroke) condition
No diagnosis of mental health condition
Right handed (prior to stroke)

Updated on 19 Feb 2024. Study ID: 1808241559

This study investigates how the brain's structure and function relate to cognitive abilities like attention, memory, and language. The research focuses on understanding the brain's anatomy and its interactions, particularly in relation to cognitive-linguistic functions.

Participants will undergo procedures like MRI scans to examine brain organization. MRI, or Magnetic Resonance Imaging, is a technique that uses magnetic fields and radio waves to create detailed images of the brain's structure.

  • Who can participate: Healthy adults who are native English speakers, right-handed, and without neurological or mental health conditions can participate. Stroke survivors who have had a single stroke to the left hemisphere and meet similar criteria are also eligible.
  • Study details: Participants will undergo an MRI scan, which is a non-invasive imaging technique used to view brain structures. They will be compensated for their participation.

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