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Lifelong experiences as a proxy of cognitive reserve moderate the association between connectivity and cognition in Alzheimer's disease

Ersin Ersoezlue, Boris‐Stephan Rauchmann, Thomas Schneider-Axmann, Michael Wagner, Tommaso Ballarini, Maia Tatò, Julia Utecht, Carolin Kurz, Boris Papazov, Selim Guersel, Lena Burow, Gabriele Koller, Sophia Stöcklein, Daniel Keeser, Claudia Bartels, Frederic Brosseron, Katharina Büerger, Arda Can Cetindag, Peter Dechent, Laura Dobisch, Michael Ewers, Klaus Fließbach, Ingo Frommann, John­–Dylan Haynes, Michael T. Heneka, Daniel Janowitz, Ingo Kilimann, Luca Kleinedam, Christoph Laske, Franziska Maier, Coraline D. Metzger, Matthias H. Munk, Oliver Peters, Lukas Preis, Josef Priller, Alfredo Ramı́rez, Sandra Roeske, Nina Roy, Klaus Scheffler, Anja Schneider, Annika Spottke, Eike Spruth, Stefan Teipel, Jens Wiltfang, Steffen Wolfsgruber, Renat Yakupov, Emrah Duezel, Frank Jessen, Robert Perneczky

2022Neurobiology of Aging20 citationsDOI

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Default mode networkCognitionPsychologyCognitive reserveAssociation (psychology)DementiaResting state fMRIAlzheimer's diseaseCognitive declineTask-positive networkNeuroscienceCohortDiseaseProxy (statistics)Functional connectivityEpisodic memoryAudiologyInternal medicineCognitive impairmentMedicineComputer sciencePsychotherapistMachine learningFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchMental Health Research Topics
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