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White-matter connectivity shapes visual and semantic representations in the aging brain.

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Howard, CM; Huang, S; Gillette, K; Deng, L; Cabeza, R; Davis, SW
Published in: bioRxiv
April 7, 2026

Multiple lines of evidence indicate that aging is associated with a reduction in the quality of sensory information coupled with increased reliance on semantic information. Consistent with this evidence, functional MRI studies have repeatedly found that, compared to younger adults, older adults show weaker visual representations but stronger semantic representations. However, the factors that engender this visuo-semantic representational shift (VSRS) remain unclear. Here, we test whether structural connectivity within the representational network predicts these shifts. In the face of typical age-related declines in visual memory and structural connectivity, we find that structural connectivity (i) mediates age-related decline in perceptual representation, and (ii) supports semantic and perceptual mnemonic representations in older adults. These findings outline a potential mechanism of age-related perceptual processing declines and highlight the adaptability of the memory system with age.

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bioRxiv

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2692-8205

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April 7, 2026

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United States
 

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Howard, C. M., Huang, S., Gillette, K., Deng, L., Cabeza, R., & Davis, S. W. (2026). White-matter connectivity shapes visual and semantic representations in the aging brain. BioRxiv. https://doi.org/10.64898/2026.04.07.716890
Howard, Cortney M., Shenyang Huang, Kirsten Gillette, Lifu Deng, Roberto Cabeza, and Simon W. Davis. “White-matter connectivity shapes visual and semantic representations in the aging brain.BioRxiv, April 7, 2026. https://doi.org/10.64898/2026.04.07.716890.
Howard CM, Huang S, Gillette K, Deng L, Cabeza R, Davis SW. White-matter connectivity shapes visual and semantic representations in the aging brain. bioRxiv. 2026 Apr 7;
Howard, Cortney M., et al. “White-matter connectivity shapes visual and semantic representations in the aging brain.BioRxiv, Apr. 2026. Pubmed, doi:10.64898/2026.04.07.716890.
Howard CM, Huang S, Gillette K, Deng L, Cabeza R, Davis SW. White-matter connectivity shapes visual and semantic representations in the aging brain. bioRxiv. 2026 Apr 7;

Published In

bioRxiv

DOI

EISSN

2692-8205

Publication Date

April 7, 2026

Location

United States