Neuroimaging markers of global cognition in early Alzheimer's disease: A magnetic resonance imaging–electroencephalography study
Brain and Behavior2018Vol. 9(1), pp. e01197–e01197
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Markus Waser, Thomas Benke, Peter Dal‐Bianco, Heinrich Garn, Jochen A. Mosbacher, Gerhard Ransmayr, Reinhold Schmidt, Stephan Seiler, Helge B. D. Sørensen, Poul Jennum
Abstract
These results suggest that including joint MRI-EEG markers may be beneficial in the diagnostic workup, thus allowing for adequate treatment. Further studies in larger populations, with a longitudinal design and validated against functional-metabolic imaging are warranted to confirm the results.
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