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Advances in Alzheimer's Disease Reported in New Issue of Brain Connectivity


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Advances in Alzheimer’s Disease Reported in New Issue of Brain Connectivity
-New advances in understanding Alzheimer’s disease based on functional connectivity and neural networks are published in a Special Issue on Alzheimer’s Disease in
Brain Connectivity, a peer-reviewed journal from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers. Click here to read the article now.
Beau Ances, Washington University in St. Louis, and coauthors, evaluated global resting-state functional connectivity signature in mutation carriers from the Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network. They assessed the global resting-state functional connectivity with regards to amyloid, tau, and neurodegeneration biomarkers and estimated years to symptom onset. They present their findings in the article entitled “Resting-State Function Connectivity Disruption as a Pathological Biomarker in Autosomal Dominant Alzheimer Disease.” ....

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How to find more time to read


Author of the article: Metro Creative
Publishing date: Dec 28, 2020  •  December 28, 2020  •  2 minute read  • 
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Avid readers know that a good book can be a great escape. In addition to being a go-to hobby on rainy days and a great way to get away from the daily grind, reading can have a profound impact on mental health.
A 2013 study published in the journal Brain Connectivity used MRI scans to measure the effects of reading on the brain. The scans showed that reading not only triggered brain connectivity while reading, but also continued to do so for days afterward.
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