Lauren E. Olson
Brigham and Women's Hospital
7 Papers
6 Citations
Lauren E. Olson is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Content-addressable memory & Default mode network. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications. Previous affiliations of Lauren E. Olson include Harvard University.
Chat about Author
Papers
Face-name associative memory performance is related to amyloid burden in normal elderly.
Dorene M. Rentz,Dorene M. Rentz,Rebecca E. Amariglio,J. Alex Becker,Meghan T. Frey,Lauren E. Olson,Lauren E. Olson,Katherine Frishe,Jeremy Carmasin,Jacqueline E. Maye,Keith A. Johnson,Keith A. Johnson,Reisa A. Sperling,Reisa A. Sperling +13 more
TL;DR: Performance on a demanding test of face-name associative memory was related to Aβ burden in brain regions associated with memory systems, particularly in frontal cortex and PPCLP cortices.
221
Challenging tests of memory are more sensitive to detect effects of amyloid deposition in normal elderly subjects
Meghan T. Frey,John A. Becker,Jacqueline E. Maye,Trey Hedden,Jeremy Carmasin,Lauren E. Olson,Angel Mehta,Sarah E. Rastegar,Keith A. Johnson,Herman Buschke,Reisa A. Sperling,Reisa A. Sperling,Dorene M. Rentz,Dorene M. Rentz +13 more
4
Increased amyloid deposition and parental history of Alzheimer's disease is related to altered default network activity during successful encoding in cognitively normal older adults
Patrizia Vannini,Trey Hedden,Donald G. McLaren,Jackie Maye,Andrew Ward,Caroline Sullivan,Lauren E. Olson,John A. Becker,Keith A. Johnson,Reisa A. Sperling +9 more
TL;DR: A significant association between cSES and hippocampal volumes in late life is shown, consistent with the proposal that early life conditions have a profound effect on brain structural and function.
1
Amyloid deposition and instrumental activities of daily living impairment in nondemented elderly
Gad A. Marshall,Jeremy Carmasin,Ilyas Hamdi,Meghan T. Frey,Lauren E. Olson,Dorene M. Rentz,Reisa A. Sperling,Keith A. Johnson +7 more
TL;DR: These data demonstrate similar sensitivities for 1.5 Tesla and 3.0 Tesla derived ventricular measures, and for both field strengths the AD and MCI groups had significantly greater ventricular enlargement after 12 months than the NC group.
1