HAI2024 Book - Flipbook - Page 49
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Lower locus coeruleus function in
associated with greater cognitive
variability in preclinical Alzheimer9s disease
Truley Juneau, Gordon Center for Medical
Imaging, Department of Radiology,
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA,
US
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Associations between regional tau
pathology and cognitive decline across the
AD continuum differ by sex
Ellen Singleton, Clinical Memory Research
Unit, Department of Clinical Sciences Malmö,
Lund University, Sweden, Lund, Sweden
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Dynamic brain states are associated with
Alzheimer9s pathology and cognition
Jenna Adams, Department of Neurobiology &
Behavior, University of California, Irvine,
Irvine, CA, US
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Imaging synaptic density across the
Alzheimer9s disease continuum with [18]FSynVestT-1
Joseph Giorgio, Helen Wills Neuroscience
Institute, University of California Berkeley,
Berkeley, CA, US
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Data-driven analysis of 10,361 amyloid-PET
scans from the IDEAS study reveals two
primary axes of variation
Joseph Giorgio, Helen Wills Neuroscience
Institute, University of California Berkeley,
Berkeley, CA, US
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Lower locus coeruleus structural integrity
is associated with greater intraindividual
cognitive variability in older individuals
Emma Wiklund, Department of Radiology,
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard
Medical School, Boston, MA, US
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Anne Maass, Division of Nuclear Medicine,
Precuneus fMRI activity is associated with
Department of Radiology & Nuclear Medicine,
future A´ burden in cognitively normal older
Faculty of Medicine, Otto von Guericke
APOE4 carriers
University Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany
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PI-2620 binding in cognitively normal older
adults including SuperAgers
Anne Maass, German Center for
Neurodegenerative Diseases, Magdeburg,
Germany, Magdeburg, Germany
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Early phase Amyloid PET as a surrogate
marker of brain metabolism in cases of
cognitive impairment
William Aye, New Zealand Brain Research
Institute, Christchurch, NZ
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Unlocking rau PET accessibility: a machine
learning-based prediction of tau pathology
from plasma, MRI and clinical variables
Linda Karlsson, Clinical Memory Research
Unit, Department of Clinical Sciences in
Malmö, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, Lund,
Sweden
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Amyloid and tau burden relate to
longitudinal changes in performance of
everyday activities as measured using the
performance-based Harvard Automated
Phone Task
Mark Dubbelman, Department of Neurology,
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard
Medical School, Boston, MA, US
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