Abstract

Both gLFC and FPCN connectivity are associated with higher resilience against the adverse effect of early-stage entorhinal tau pathology on memory performance.

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Entorhinal cortexResting state fMRIVoxelCognitive reserveNeurosciencePsychologyNeuroimagingEpisodic memoryCognitive impairmentTemporal cortexHippocampusCognitionMedicineRadiology

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Year
2019
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article
Volume
93
Issue
4
Pages
e347-e357
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51
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Julia Neitzel, Nicolai Franzmeier, Anna Rubinski et al. (2019). Left frontal connectivity attenuates the adverse effect of entorhinal tau pathology on memory. Neurology , 93 (4) , e347-e357. https://doi.org/10.1212/wnl.0000000000007822

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10.1212/wnl.0000000000007822