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Timothy R. Kosick's research investigates the relationship between white matter structure and cognitive flexibility across different age groups. His work utilizes neuroimaging techniques to examine how age affects the brain's white matter, which is crucial for cognitive functions like flexibility. Kosick has collaborated with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Maegan Calvert, Tatiana Wolfe, Lee Isaac, and Clint Kilts, on studies examining these population-level age effects. His recent publications focus on the white matter structure subserving cognitive flexibility in the human brain, with findings presented in 2024 and 2026.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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Population-Level Age Effects on the White Matter Structure Subserving Cognitive Flexibility in the Human Brain (2026)
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Population-level age effects on the white matter structure subserving cognitive flexibility in the human brain (2024)
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- Population-level age effects on the white matter structure subserving cognitive flexibility in the human brain
- Population-Level Age Effects on the White Matter Structure Subserving Cognitive Flexibility in the Human Brain
- Population-level age effects on the white matter structure subserving cognitive flexibility in the human brain
- Population-Level Age Effects on the White Matter Structure Subserving Cognitive Flexibility in the Human Brain
- Population-level age effects on the white matter structure subserving cognitive flexibility in the human brain
- Population-Level Age Effects on the White Matter Structure Subserving Cognitive Flexibility in the Human Brain
- Population-level age effects on the white matter structure subserving cognitive flexibility in the human brain
- Population-Level Age Effects on the White Matter Structure Subserving Cognitive Flexibility in the Human Brain
- Population-level age effects on the white matter structure subserving cognitive flexibility in the human brain
- Population-Level Age Effects on the White Matter Structure Subserving Cognitive Flexibility in the Human Brain
- Population-level age effects on the white matter structure subserving cognitive flexibility in the human brain
- Population-Level Age Effects on the White Matter Structure Subserving Cognitive Flexibility in the Human Brain
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