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Brain maintenance and cognitive reserve in aging

Participating journal: BMC Neurology
BMC Neurology is now welcoming submissions to a new Collection focused on brain maintenance and cognitive reserve in aging. Brain maintenance and cognitive reserve are two interrelated concepts that offer insights into how individuals can sustain cognitive function despite age-related changes and neurodegeneration. Brain maintenance refers to the biological processes that preserve brain health, while cognitive reserve encompasses the mental resources that enable individuals to cope with brain aging and pathology. This Collection aims to explore the interplay between these concepts.

Participating journal

Submit your manuscript to this collection through the participating journal.

Journal

BMC Neurology

A well-known international journal, BMC Neurology advances the understanding, prevention, and treatment of neurological diseases.

Editors

  • Edward Spencer Bliss, PhD USQ

    Edward Bliss is a Medical Laboratory Science Senior Lecturer. He is an experienced multidisciplinary medical scientist who has completed research projects that have determined the effects of supplements in animal models of metabolic syndrome and the effects of interventions, such as exercise and supplementation, on cerebrovascular function and cognition in populations at risk of developing cognitive decline. His primary research areas are focused on cerebrovascular function and overall brain health, biomarker analysis, and cardiometabolic function in chronic diseases.
  • Luodan Yang, PhD

    Dr Luodan Yang is a Professor at South China Normal University and the head of the Laboratory of Exercise and Neurobiology. His research focuses on exploring the neuroprotective effects and mechanisms of exercise and low-intensity laser therapy on neurodegenerative diseases and brain injuries.

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