A study of structural and functional connectivity in early Alzheimer's disease using rest fMRI and diffusion tensor imaging
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry2014Vol. 30(5), pp. 497–504
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Rakesh Balachandar, John P. John, Jitender Saini, Keshav J. Kumar, Himanshu Joshi, Shilpa Sadanand, Subramoniam Aiyappan, Palanimuthu Thangaraju Sivakumar, Santosh Loganathan, Mathew Varghese, S Bharath
Abstract
Resting state functional connectivity alterations are noted during initial stages of cognitive decline in AD, even when there are no significant white matter microstructural changes.
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