 Cognitive frailty, CF, is a condition characterized by impaired cognition and motor function. Neuroimaging studies have identified certain brain structures and features such as white matter abnormalities, white matter hyperintensity, and microbleeds as potential markers of CF. These markers may prove to be more effective at identifying individuals with CF during routine medical visits than in detecting the presence of CF in community-dwelling older adults. This article was authored by J Sub Park and Woo Young Kim.