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with greater intraindividual
cognitive variability in older
individuals ................................... 292
Maass, Anne .............................................. 295
hypoconnectivity during high
arousal conditions are related to
elevated concentrations of plasma
p-tau231 in older individuals ........ 315
81 Precuneus fMRI activity is
associated with future Aβ burden in
cognitively normal older APOE4
carriers .........................................295
Tennant, Victoria ....................................... 318
Maass, Anne .............................................. 297
Dark, Heather ............................................ 321
82 PI-2620 binding in cognitively
normal older adults including
SuperAgers .................................. 297
91 Plasma ADRD biomarkers predict
longitudinal declines in intranetwork functional brain
connectivity ................................. 321
Aye, William ............................................... 299
83 Early phase amyloid PET as a
surrogate marker of brain
metabolism in cases of cognitive
impairment ...................................299
Karlsson, Linda ..........................................300
84 Unlocking tau PET accessibility:
a machine learning-based prediction
of tau pathology from plasma, MRI
and clinical variables................... 300
Dubbelman, Mark ....................................... 303
85 Amyloid and tau burden relate to
longitudinal changes in performance
of everyday activities as measured
using the performance-based
Harvard Automated Phone Task . 303
Baillet, Marion ........................................... 305
90 Establishing tau-PET cut-points
for cognitive diagnosis with [F18]PI-2620 .................................... 318
Boyle, Rory ................................................ 324
92 The role of frontoparietal
control network and default mode
network functional connectivity in
cognitive resilience in preclinical
Alzheimer’s disease .................... 324
Winer, Joseph ........................................... 328
93 Disrupted sleep and 24-hour
rhythms are associated with 18F-PI26260 tau PET in aging and
neurodegenerative disease .........328
Winer, Joseph ........................................... 331
94 Cortical and substantia nigra
18F-PI-2620 tau PET are associated
with cognitive and motor
impairment in Lewy body disease 331
86 In vivo structural integrity of the
hypothalamus and the
spatiotemporal evolution of
Alzheimer’s disease .................... 305
Bettcher, Brecca ....................................... 334
McVea, Andrew .......................................... 308
Koops, Elouise ........................................... 336
87 Cross-sectional comparison of
extra-cerebral binding trends in [F18]MK6240 PET images ............... 308
96 Locus coeruleus metabolism
relates to Alzheimer’s disease
pathology in amyloid-positive
symptomatic individuals ..............336
McVea, Andrew ........................................... 311
88 Tau accumulation in Down
Syndrome after onset of amyloid
positivity ....................................... 311
Prokopiou, Prokopis .................................. 315
89 Greater locus coeruleus activity
and locus coeruleus-amygdala
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95 Predictability of amyloid-PET
status with plasma phospho-Tau217
in adults with Down syndrome .... 334
Liou, Jr-Jiun..............................................340
97 Correlating in vivo amyloid beta
centiloid values with
neuropathological burden: Insights
from Down syndrome and
Alzheimer’s disease cohorts ....... 340
Gandy, Sam ............................................... 341