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Prefrontal cortex and cognitive aging in macaque monkeys

Nicholas A. Upright, Mark G. Baxter

2021American Journal of Primatology47 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cognitive impairments that accompany aging, even in the absence of neurodegenerative diseases, include deficits in executive function and memory mediated by the prefrontal cortex. Because of the unique differentiation and expansion of the prefrontal cortex in primates, investigations of the neurobiological basis of cognitive aging in nonhuman primates have been particularly informative about the potential basis for age-related cognitive decline in humans. We review the cognitive functions mediated by specific subregions of prefrontal cortex, and their corresponding connections, as well as the evidence for age-related alterations in specific regions of prefrontal cortex. We also discuss evidence for similarities and differences in the effects of aging on prefrontal cortex across species.

Topics & Concepts

Prefrontal cortexWorking memoryMacaqueConsumer neuroscienceCognitionNeurosciencePsychologySelf-reference effectDorsolateral prefrontal cortexExecutive functionsCortex (anatomy)Memory and Neural MechanismsNeural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research