Functional network integrity presages cognitive decline in preclinical Alzheimer disease

Conclusions: In clinically normal older adults, lower functional connectivity predicted more rapid decline in PACC scores over time, particularly when coupled with increased Aβ burden. Among examined networks, default, salience, and control networks were the strongest predictors of rate of change in PACC scores, with the inflection point of greatest decline beyond the fourth year of follow-up. These results suggest that rs-fcMRI may be a useful predictor of early, AD-related cognitive decline in clinical research settings.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: fMRI, PET, Alzheimer's disease, Cognitive neuropsychology in dementia ARTICLE Source Type: research