The cerebellum is causally involved in episodic memory under aging

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Main Author: Almeida, Armando
Publication Date: 2023
Other Authors: Martins, Ana R., Amaral, Lénia, Valério, Daniela, Bukhari, Qasim, Schu, Guilherme, Nogueira, Joana, Spínola, Mónica, Soleimani, Ghazaleh, Fernandes, Filipe, Silva, Ana R., Fregni, Felipe, Simis, Marcel, Simões, Mário, Peres, André
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Summary: Episodic memory decline is a major signature of both normal and pathological aging. Many neural regions have been implicated in the processes subserving both episodic memory and typical aging decline. Here, we demonstrate that the cerebellum is causally involved episodic memory under aging. We show that a 12-day neurostimulation program delivered to the right cerebellum led to improvements in episodic memory performance under healthy aging that long outlast the stimulation period - healthy elderly individuals show episodic memory improvement both immediately after the intervention program and in a 4-month follow-up. These results demonstrate the causal relevance of the cerebellum in processes associated with long-term episodic memory, potentially highlighting its role in regulating and maintaining cognitive processing. Moreover, they point to the importance of non-pharmacological interventions that prevent or diminish cognitive decline in healthy aging.
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spelling The cerebellum is causally involved in episodic memory under agingCerebellumEpisodic memory declineNeurostimulationEpisodic memory decline is a major signature of both normal and pathological aging. Many neural regions have been implicated in the processes subserving both episodic memory and typical aging decline. Here, we demonstrate that the cerebellum is causally involved episodic memory under aging. We show that a 12-day neurostimulation program delivered to the right cerebellum led to improvements in episodic memory performance under healthy aging that long outlast the stimulation period - healthy elderly individuals show episodic memory improvement both immediately after the intervention program and in a 4-month follow-up. These results demonstrate the causal relevance of the cerebellum in processes associated with long-term episodic memory, potentially highlighting its role in regulating and maintaining cognitive processing. Moreover, they point to the importance of non-pharmacological interventions that prevent or diminish cognitive decline in healthy aging.BIAL foundation grant #495/14 and 2020.00524.CEECIND. FAPESP-SPEC grant 17/12943-8Springer Nature2023-02-07info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://hdl.handle.net/10316/107110https://hdl.handle.net/10316/107110https://doi.org/10.1007/s11357-023-00738-0eng2509-27152509-2723Almeida, ArmandoMartins, Ana R.Amaral, LéniaValério, DanielaBukhari, QasimSchu, GuilhermeNogueira, JoanaSpínola, MónicaSoleimani, GhazalehFernandes, FilipeSilva, Ana R.Fregni, FelipeSimis, MarcelSimões, MárioPeres, Andréinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-13T12:23:50Zoai:estudogeral.uc.pt:10316/107110Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T05:57:49.932484Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The cerebellum is causally involved in episodic memory under aging
title The cerebellum is causally involved in episodic memory under aging
spellingShingle The cerebellum is causally involved in episodic memory under aging
Almeida, Armando
Cerebellum
Episodic memory decline
Neurostimulation
title_short The cerebellum is causally involved in episodic memory under aging
title_full The cerebellum is causally involved in episodic memory under aging
title_fullStr The cerebellum is causally involved in episodic memory under aging
title_full_unstemmed The cerebellum is causally involved in episodic memory under aging
title_sort The cerebellum is causally involved in episodic memory under aging
author Almeida, Armando
author_facet Almeida, Armando
Martins, Ana R.
Amaral, Lénia
Valério, Daniela
Bukhari, Qasim
Schu, Guilherme
Nogueira, Joana
Spínola, Mónica
Soleimani, Ghazaleh
Fernandes, Filipe
Silva, Ana R.
Fregni, Felipe
Simis, Marcel
Simões, Mário
Peres, André
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author2 Martins, Ana R.
Amaral, Lénia
Valério, Daniela
Bukhari, Qasim
Schu, Guilherme
Nogueira, Joana
Spínola, Mónica
Soleimani, Ghazaleh
Fernandes, Filipe
Silva, Ana R.
Fregni, Felipe
Simis, Marcel
Simões, Mário
Peres, André
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida, Armando
Martins, Ana R.
Amaral, Lénia
Valério, Daniela
Bukhari, Qasim
Schu, Guilherme
Nogueira, Joana
Spínola, Mónica
Soleimani, Ghazaleh
Fernandes, Filipe
Silva, Ana R.
Fregni, Felipe
Simis, Marcel
Simões, Mário
Peres, André
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cerebellum
Episodic memory decline
Neurostimulation
topic Cerebellum
Episodic memory decline
Neurostimulation
description Episodic memory decline is a major signature of both normal and pathological aging. Many neural regions have been implicated in the processes subserving both episodic memory and typical aging decline. Here, we demonstrate that the cerebellum is causally involved episodic memory under aging. We show that a 12-day neurostimulation program delivered to the right cerebellum led to improvements in episodic memory performance under healthy aging that long outlast the stimulation period - healthy elderly individuals show episodic memory improvement both immediately after the intervention program and in a 4-month follow-up. These results demonstrate the causal relevance of the cerebellum in processes associated with long-term episodic memory, potentially highlighting its role in regulating and maintaining cognitive processing. Moreover, they point to the importance of non-pharmacological interventions that prevent or diminish cognitive decline in healthy aging.
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