Carme Junqué
University of Barcelona
338 Papers
2.2K Citations
Carme Junqué is an academic researcher from University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Frontal lobe. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 320 publications. Previous affiliations of Carme Junqué include Health Science University & Baylor College of Medicine.
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Papers
Reorganization of brain networks in aging: a review of functional connectivity studies
TL;DR: A state-of-the-art description of the usefulness and the interpretations of functional brain connectivity in the context of HA is provided and it is proposed that the use of complex modeling approaches studying effective connectivity may help to understand context-dependent functional reorganizations in the aging process.
When does human brain development end? Evidence of corpus callosum growth up to adulthood
TL;DR: Clinical and experimental data about the corpus callosum, together with the present findings, suggest that the corpusCallosum is part of the highest order‐latest maturing neural network of the brain.
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Brain structure and function related to cognitive reserve variables in normal aging, mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease.
Cristina Solé-Padullés,David Bartrés-Faz,Carme Junqué,Pere Vendrell,Lorena Rami,Imma C. Clemente,Beatriu Bosch,A Villar,Núria Bargalló,M. Angeles Jurado,Maite Barrios,José Luis Molinuevo +11 more
TL;DR: In inverse relationships for healthy and pathological aging groups emerged between brain structure and function and CR variables, it was revealed that fMRI patterns were more closely related to CR proxies than brain volumes.
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The role of prefrontal regions in the Stroop task
TL;DR: The results favour the role of the right prefrontal cortex in sustained attention, and disagree with the conception of the left prefrontal cortex having a role in the inhibition of verbal automatic responses.
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Cognitive impairment and resting-state network connectivity in Parkinson's disease
Hugo Cesar Baggio,Bàrbara Segura,Roser Sala-Llonch,María-José Martí,Francesc Valldeoriola,Yaroslau Compta,Eduardo Tolosa,Carme Junqué +7 more
TL;DR: Differential connectivity changes affecting the networks evaluated are demonstrated, which are hypothesize to be related to the pathophysiological bases of different types of cognitive impairment in PD.