Age-specificity and generalization of behavior-associated structural and functional networks and their relevance to behavioral domains

Behavior-associated structural connectivity (SC) and resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) networks undergo various changes in aging. To study these changes, we proposed a continuous dimension where at one end networks generalize well across age groups in terms of behavioral predictions (age-...

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Main Authors: Yu, Junhong, Fischer, Nastassja Lopes
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1621382023-03-05T15:33:18Z Age-specificity and generalization of behavior-associated structural and functional networks and their relevance to behavioral domains Yu, Junhong Fischer, Nastassja Lopes School of Social Sciences Centre for Family and Population Research, FASS NUS Centre for Research and Development in Learning (CRADLE) Social sciences::Psychology Age-Generalization Age-Specificity Behavior-associated structural connectivity (SC) and resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) networks undergo various changes in aging. To study these changes, we proposed a continuous dimension where at one end networks generalize well across age groups in terms of behavioral predictions (age-general) and at the other end, they predict behaviors well in a specific age group but fare poorly in another age group (age-specific). We examined how age generalizability/specificity of multimodal behavioral associated brain networks varies across behavioral domains and imaging modalities. Prediction models consisting of SC and/or rsFC networks were trained to predict a diverse range of 75 behavioral outcomes in a young adult sample (N = 92). These models were then used to predict behavioral outcomes in unseen young (N = 60) and old (N = 60) subjects. As expected, behavioral prediction models derived from the young age group, produced more accurate predictions in the unseen young than old subjects. These behavioral predictions also differed significantly across behavioral domains, but not imaging modalities. Networks associated with cognitive functions, except for a few mostly relating to semantic knowledge, fell toward the age-specific end of the spectrum (i.e., poor young-to-old generalizability). These findings suggest behavior-associated brain networks are malleable to different degrees in aging; such malleability is partly determined by the nature of the behavior. Nanyang Technological University Published version Nanyang Assistant Professorship, Grant/Award Number: 021080-00001. 2022-10-05T05:17:32Z 2022-10-05T05:17:32Z 2022 Journal Article Yu, J. & Fischer, N. L. (2022). Age-specificity and generalization of behavior-associated structural and functional networks and their relevance to behavioral domains. Human Brain Mapping, 43(8), 2405-2418. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hbm.25759 1065-9471 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/162138 10.1002/hbm.25759 35274793 2-s2.0-85126068932 8 43 2405 2418 en 021080-00001 Human Brain Mapping © 2022 The Authors. Human Brain Mapping published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsLicense, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. application/pdf
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topic Social sciences::Psychology
Age-Generalization
Age-Specificity
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Age-Generalization
Age-Specificity
Yu, Junhong
Fischer, Nastassja Lopes
Age-specificity and generalization of behavior-associated structural and functional networks and their relevance to behavioral domains
description Behavior-associated structural connectivity (SC) and resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) networks undergo various changes in aging. To study these changes, we proposed a continuous dimension where at one end networks generalize well across age groups in terms of behavioral predictions (age-general) and at the other end, they predict behaviors well in a specific age group but fare poorly in another age group (age-specific). We examined how age generalizability/specificity of multimodal behavioral associated brain networks varies across behavioral domains and imaging modalities. Prediction models consisting of SC and/or rsFC networks were trained to predict a diverse range of 75 behavioral outcomes in a young adult sample (N = 92). These models were then used to predict behavioral outcomes in unseen young (N = 60) and old (N = 60) subjects. As expected, behavioral prediction models derived from the young age group, produced more accurate predictions in the unseen young than old subjects. These behavioral predictions also differed significantly across behavioral domains, but not imaging modalities. Networks associated with cognitive functions, except for a few mostly relating to semantic knowledge, fell toward the age-specific end of the spectrum (i.e., poor young-to-old generalizability). These findings suggest behavior-associated brain networks are malleable to different degrees in aging; such malleability is partly determined by the nature of the behavior.
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title Age-specificity and generalization of behavior-associated structural and functional networks and their relevance to behavioral domains
title_short Age-specificity and generalization of behavior-associated structural and functional networks and their relevance to behavioral domains
title_full Age-specificity and generalization of behavior-associated structural and functional networks and their relevance to behavioral domains
title_fullStr Age-specificity and generalization of behavior-associated structural and functional networks and their relevance to behavioral domains
title_full_unstemmed Age-specificity and generalization of behavior-associated structural and functional networks and their relevance to behavioral domains
title_sort age-specificity and generalization of behavior-associated structural and functional networks and their relevance to behavioral domains
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