Decoding Brain Aging: A 10-Year Study Opens Data for Discovery
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Decoding Brain Aging: A 10-Year Study Opens Data for Discovery
A decade-long brain health study has released its full dataset, offering rare longitudinal insights into how cognition and brain structure change across adulthood. The Dallas Lifespan Brain Study tracked nearly 500 individuals from age 21 to 89 over three timepoints using brain scans, cognitive tests, and health surveys.


Open Access to Lifespan Brain Study Data Poised to Unlock New Scientific
A groundbreaking dataset released by researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas’ Center for Vital Longevity (CVL) is set to redefine the landscape of cognitive aging research. This unprecedented resource emerges from the Dallas Lifespan Brain Study (DLBS), a decade-long investigation that meticulously tracked brain and cognitive health across nearly 500 adults over a span of 12 years, capturing the evolving complexity of the aging brain. T…
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