Brain reserve affects the expression of cognitive reserve networks

Author:

Coors Annabell1ORCID,Lee Seonjoo23,Gazes Yunglin145,Gacheru Margaret23,Habeck Christian145ORCID,Stern Yaakov145

Affiliation:

1. Cognitive Neuroscience Division, Department of Neurology Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons New York New York USA

2. Mental Health Data Science New York State Psychiatric Institute New York New York USA

3. Department of Psychiatry and Biostatistics Columbia University New York New York USA

4. Taub Institute for Research in Alzheimer's Disease and the Aging Brain Columbia University New York New York USA

5. Gertrude H. Sergievsky Center Columbia University New York New York USA

Abstract

AbstractCognitive reserve (CR) explains differential susceptibility of cognitive performance to neuropathology. However, as brain pathologies progress, cognitive decline occurs even in individuals with initially high CR. The interplay between the structural brain health (= level of brain reserve) and CR‐related brain networks therefore requires further research. Our sample included 142 individuals aged 60–70 years. National Adult Reading Test intelligence quotient (NART‐IQ) was our CR proxy. On an in‐scanner Letter Sternberg task, we used ordinal trend (OrT) analysis to extract a task‐related brain activation pattern (OrT slope) for each participant that captures increased expression with task load (one, three, and six letters). We assessed whether OrT slope represents a neural mechanism underlying CR by associating it with task performance and NART‐IQ. Additionally, we investigated how the following brain reserve measures affect the association between NART‐IQ and OrT slope: mean cortical thickness, total gray matter volume, and brain volumes proximal to the areas contained in the OrT patterns. We found that higher OrT slope was associated with better task performance and higher NART‐IQ. Further, the brain reserve measures were not directly associated with OrT slope, but they affected the relationship between NART‐IQ and OrT slope: NART‐IQ was associated with OrT slope only in individuals with high brain reserve. The degree of brain reserve has an impact on how (and perhaps whether) CR can be implemented in brain networks in older individuals.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

National Institute on Aging

Publisher

Wiley

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