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Losing Specificity: the Role of the Locus Coeruleus in Age-related Distractibility
A growing body of research has highlighted the importance of frontal regions, at both the functional and structural levels, in age-related declines in attentional and cognitive processing. However, the underlying neurobiological pathophysiological changes in the brain that contribute to these declines are still largely unclear. The objective of this proposal is to investigate neural mechanisms of age-related attentional distractibility, focusing on the neural circuit initiated from the locus coeruleus (LC). In the current proposal, the investigators will test the hypothesis that the neural disconnectivity of LC with the salience network (SN) drives failures of ignoring distractors in older adults. The investigators will examine how LC-SN connectivity is associated with selective attention performance, and how improved LC-SN connectivity through a cognitive training program may lead to improved attentional performance.
Age
18 - 75 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Blacksburg, Virginia, United States
Start Date
April 11, 2023
Primary Completion Date
June 30, 2027
Completion Date
June 30, 2027
Last Updated
August 19, 2025
200
ESTIMATED participants
Tablet based adaptive multimodal attention practice program
BEHAVIORAL
Tablet based adaptive criterion task practice program
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
NCT04123314
NCT07178210
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