Investigating The Inverse Relationship Between Hippocampal And Caudate Nucleus Volume Across The Lifespan And Cognitive Health Spectrum And Extending The Investigation To Relevant Brain Regions Involved In Navigation - Info and Reading Options
By Alana Muller and Denise Head
“Investigating The Inverse Relationship Between Hippocampal And Caudate Nucleus Volume Across The Lifespan And Cognitive Health Spectrum And Extending The Investigation To Relevant Brain Regions Involved In Navigation” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Investigating The Inverse Relationship Between Hippocampal And Caudate Nucleus Volume Across The Lifespan And Cognitive Health Spectrum And Extending The Investigation To Relevant Brain Regions Involved In Navigation
- Authors: Alana MullerDenise Head
Edition Identifiers:
- Internet Archive ID: osf-registrations-xdrvu-v1
AI-generated Review of “Investigating The Inverse Relationship Between Hippocampal And Caudate Nucleus Volume Across The Lifespan And Cognitive Health Spectrum And Extending The Investigation To Relevant Brain Regions Involved In Navigation”:
"Investigating The Inverse Relationship Between Hippocampal And Caudate Nucleus Volume Across The Lifespan And Cognitive Health Spectrum And Extending The Investigation To Relevant Brain Regions Involved In Navigation" Description:
The Internet Archive:
Research in the past has highlighted an inverse association between hippocampal and caudate volumes in younger and older adults (Bohbot et al., 2007; Sodums & Bohbot, 2020) with some additional evidence in Alzheimer’s disease (Persson et al., 2018). These observations were interpreted as indicative of competitive interactions between two spatial navigation/memory systems supported by these structures, with the hippocampus underlying place-learning and allocentric navigation (using world-referenced coordinates to navigate) and the caudate nucleus underlying response-learning which is similar to egocentric navigation (using self-reference coordinates to navigate; Ekstrom et al., 2014; Ekstrom et al., 2017; Packard & Mcgaugh, 1996). However, the previous studies analyzing such relationships were based on relatively small sample sizes, had limited investigation of the possibility of this competitive relationship existing with other brain regions, and did not incorporate longitudinal analyses. In addition, one study (Persson et al., 2018) suggested that there may be an initial increase in caudate volume in aging, as a compensatory mechanism for hippocampal atrophy, followed by caudate atrophy during the progression of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Thus, our primary research goals are to a) determine whether we can replicate the inverse association between hippocampal and caudate volume in multiple samples across the lifespan and the AD spectrum; and b) determine whether the inverse association extends to other brain regions in the networks supporting the two navigation/memory systems again across the healthy lifespan and the AD spectrum; and c) examine longitudinal trajectories of the caudate nucleus, hippocampus and their ratio in older adults and across AD spectrum. Full details can be found in the attached preregistration document.
Read “Investigating The Inverse Relationship Between Hippocampal And Caudate Nucleus Volume Across The Lifespan And Cognitive Health Spectrum And Extending The Investigation To Relevant Brain Regions Involved In Navigation”:
Read “Investigating The Inverse Relationship Between Hippocampal And Caudate Nucleus Volume Across The Lifespan And Cognitive Health Spectrum And Extending The Investigation To Relevant Brain Regions Involved In Navigation” by choosing from the options below.
Available Downloads for “Investigating The Inverse Relationship Between Hippocampal And Caudate Nucleus Volume Across The Lifespan And Cognitive Health Spectrum And Extending The Investigation To Relevant Brain Regions Involved In Navigation”:
"Investigating The Inverse Relationship Between Hippocampal And Caudate Nucleus Volume Across The Lifespan And Cognitive Health Spectrum And Extending The Investigation To Relevant Brain Regions Involved In Navigation" is available for download from The Internet Archive in "data" format, the size of the file-s is: 0.21 Mbs, and the file-s went public at Fri Jul 11 2025.
Legal and Safety Notes
Copyright Disclaimer and Liability Limitation:
A. Automated Content Display
The creation of this page is fully automated. All data, including text, images, and links, is displayed exactly as received from its original source, without any modification, alteration, or verification. We do not claim ownership of, nor assume any responsibility for, the accuracy or legality of this content.
B. Liability Disclaimer for External Content
The files provided below are solely the responsibility of their respective originators. We disclaim any and all liability, whether direct or indirect, for the content, accuracy, legality, or any other aspect of these files. By using this website, you acknowledge that we have no control over, nor endorse, the content hosted by external sources.
C. Inquiries and Disputes
For any inquiries, concerns, or issues related to the content displayed, including potential copyright claims, please contact the original source or provider of the files directly. We are not responsible for resolving any content-related disputes or claims of intellectual property infringement.
D. No Copyright Ownership
We do not claim ownership of any intellectual property contained in the files or data displayed on this website. All copyrights, trademarks, and other intellectual property rights remain the sole property of their respective owners. If you believe that content displayed on this website infringes upon your intellectual property rights, please contact the original content provider directly.
E. Fair Use Notice
Some content displayed on this website may fall under the "fair use" provisions of copyright law for purposes such as commentary, criticism, news reporting, research, or educational purposes. If you believe any content violates fair use guidelines, please reach out directly to the original source of the content for resolution.
Virus Scanning for Your Peace of Mind:
The files provided below have already been scanned for viruses by their original source. However, if you’d like to double-check before downloading, you can easily scan them yourself using the following steps:
How to scan a direct download link for viruses:
- 1- Copy the direct link to the file you want to download (don’t open it yet). (a free online tool) and paste the direct link into the provided field to start the scan.
- 2- Visit VirusTotal (a free online tool) and paste the direct link into the provided field to start the scan.
- 3- VirusTotal will scan the file using multiple antivirus vendors to detect any potential threats.
- 4- Once the scan confirms the file is safe, you can proceed to download it with confidence and enjoy your content.
Available Downloads
- Source: Internet Archive
- All Files are Available: Yes
- Number of Files: 5
- Number of Available Files: 5
- Added Date: 2025-07-11 21:01:47
- Scanner: Internet Archive Python library 1.9.9
Available Files:
1- ZIP
- File origin: original
- File Format: ZIP
- File Size: 0.00 Mbs
- File Name: bag.zip
- Direct Link: Click here
2- Metadata
- File origin: original
- File Format: Metadata
- File Size: 0.00 Mbs
- File Name: osf-registrations-xdrvu-v1_files.xml
- Direct Link: Click here
3- Metadata
- File origin: original
- File Format: Metadata
- File Size: 0.00 Mbs
- File Name: osf-registrations-xdrvu-v1_meta.sqlite
- Direct Link: Click here
4- Metadata
- File origin: original
- File Format: Metadata
- File Size: 0.00 Mbs
- File Name: osf-registrations-xdrvu-v1_meta.xml
- Direct Link: Click here
5- Archive BitTorrent
- File origin: metadata
- File Format: Archive BitTorrent
- File Size: 0.00 Mbs
- File Name: osf-registrations-xdrvu-v1_archive.torrent
- Direct Link: Click here
Search for “Investigating The Inverse Relationship Between Hippocampal And Caudate Nucleus Volume Across The Lifespan And Cognitive Health Spectrum And Extending The Investigation To Relevant Brain Regions Involved In Navigation” downloads:
Visit our Downloads Search page to see if downloads are available.
Find “Investigating The Inverse Relationship Between Hippocampal And Caudate Nucleus Volume Across The Lifespan And Cognitive Health Spectrum And Extending The Investigation To Relevant Brain Regions Involved In Navigation” in Libraries Near You:
Read or borrow “Investigating The Inverse Relationship Between Hippocampal And Caudate Nucleus Volume Across The Lifespan And Cognitive Health Spectrum And Extending The Investigation To Relevant Brain Regions Involved In Navigation” from your local library.
Buy “Investigating The Inverse Relationship Between Hippocampal And Caudate Nucleus Volume Across The Lifespan And Cognitive Health Spectrum And Extending The Investigation To Relevant Brain Regions Involved In Navigation” online:
Shop for “Investigating The Inverse Relationship Between Hippocampal And Caudate Nucleus Volume Across The Lifespan And Cognitive Health Spectrum And Extending The Investigation To Relevant Brain Regions Involved In Navigation” on popular online marketplaces.
- Ebay: New and used books.