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7/ This research identifies the aperiodic exponent as a potential biomarker for individual differences in cognitive ageing. A huge thanks to the Healthy Brain Ageing team at UniSC and the @lund-memory-lab.bsky.social at @lund-university.bsky.social 🔗 Check out the paper here:
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Resting-state EEG aperiodic exponent moderates the association between age and memory performance in older adults
Alicia Campbell