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Left frontal hub connectivity delays cognitive impairment in autosomal-dominant and sporadic Alzheimer’s disease
Patients with Alzheimer’s disease vary in their ability to sustain cognitive abilities in the presence of brain pathology. A major open question is which brain mechanisms may support higher reserve capacity, i.e. relatively high cognitive performance at a given level of Alzheimer’s pathology. Higher...
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