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Editorial: Neuroimaging and informatics for successful aging

In this perspective, the increase in life expectancy around the world must be accompanied by health maintenance, social and intellectual participation and individual security toward “successful aging” that aims at limiting some of the negative effects and risks. [...]the outcomes of cognitive and ph...

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Published in:Frontiers in human neuroscience 2022-07, Vol.16, p.976524-976524
Main Authors: Nakai, Toshiharu, Ho, Eric Tatt Wei, Müller, Henning, Yang, Fanpei G., Lu, Hanna
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Summary:In this perspective, the increase in life expectancy around the world must be accompanied by health maintenance, social and intellectual participation and individual security toward “successful aging” that aims at limiting some of the negative effects and risks. [...]the outcomes of cognitive and physical interventions have been controversial among behavioral studies because of instability and reduced capacity of cognitive functions under progressive cognitive decline as well as difficulty of methodological standardization. Since physical and cognitive intervention protocols are designed based on the popularity of the activity and physical potential of the participants, the response to the interventions may vary among individuals. [...]we need to develop an objective approach to extract and classify important factors to maintain to support cognitive function and physical activity. Toshiharu Nakai1,2*, Eric Tatt Wei Ho3, Henning Müller4,5, Fanpei G. Yang6,7 and Hanna Lu8 * 1Institute of NeuroImaging and Informatics, Obu, Japan * 2Department of Dental Radiology, Graduate School of Dentistry, Osaka University, Suita, Japan * 3Center for Intelligent Signal and Imaging Research, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Perak, Malaysia * 4Institute of Information Systems, University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Western Switzerland HES-SO Valais-Wallis, Sierre, Switzerland * 5Département de Radiologie et Informatique Médicale, Université de Genève, Geneva, Switzerland * 6Department of Foreign Languages and Literature, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan * 7Center for Cognition and Mind Sciences, National Tsing Hua University,
ISSN:1662-5161
1662-5161
DOI:10.3389/fnhum.2022.976524