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Enhanced LC-dlPFC Connectivity


Brain adaptiation for emotional resilience: Promoting healthy aging relies on how the brain adjusts to cognitive and emotional challenges over time. Our study reveals that older adults exhibit increased activity in the locus coeruleus (LC), a key region for attention and arousal, and stronger connections between the LC and the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) during tasks involving emotional ambiguity. Using our NTNU 7T ultra-high-field imaging facility, we found that this heightenede LC-dlPFC connectivity is associated with improved mental well-being. These findings highlight the brain's adaptive mechanisms that enhance emotional resilience and congnitive function, offering valuable insights into supporting healthy aging.

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Dave A, Ye S, Bätz LR, Lan X, Jacobs HIL, Ziaei M: Age-related increase in locus coeruleus activity and connectivity with prefrontal cortex during ambiguity processing, bioRxiv, Dec. 21, 2024.