Individual differences in digit span and dopamine D2R (Fallypride)

Contributed by mcablab on April 16, 2018

Collection: Aging, Dopamine D2 Receptors, and Cognition

Description: Individual differences in short-term memory and dopamine D2 receptor availability (controlling for age). Results of regression analysis examining the association between individual differences in short-term memory as measured with the digit span test (forward+backward) and individual differences in dopamine D2 receptor availability as measured with PET and the radioligand [18F]fallypride controlling for age in an adult life-span sample of healthy humans. Regression analysis included the continuous cognitive score (digit span) and age as continuous independent variables with dopamine D2-like binding potential as the dependent variable. Data collected at Vanderbilt University in the Zald lab.

Tags: dopamine aging digit span

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