Resting-State Functional Connectivity Disruption as a Pathological Biomarker in Autosomal Dominant Alzheimer Disease.
Robert X. SmithJeremy F. StrainAaron TanenbaumAnne M. FaganJason HassenstabEric McDadeSuzanne E. SchindlerBrian A. GordonChengjie XiongJasmeer P. ChhatwalClifford R. JackCeleste KarchSarah BermanJared R. BroschJames J. LahAdam M. BrickmanDavid M. CashNick C. FoxNeill R. Graff-RadfordJohannes LevinJames NobleDavid M. HoltzmanColin L. MastersMartin R. FarlowChristoph LaskePeter R. SchofieldDaniel S. MarcusJohn C. MorrisTammie L. S. BenzingerRandall J. BatemanBeau M. AncesPublished in: Brain Connect. (2021)
Keyphrases
- resting state
- functional connectivity
- brain activity
- prefrontal cortex
- brain connectivity
- activation detection
- working memory
- healthy subjects
- multi channel
- functional magnetic resonance imaging
- granger causality
- brain regions
- motion correction
- decision making
- subject specific
- diffusion tensor imaging
- focus of attention
- information processing