Decreased eeg field synchronization in slow-frequency bands characterizes synaptic dysfunction in amnestic subtypes of mild cognitive impairment

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  • who: Vesna Jelic from the The University of Arizona, United States have published the paper: Decreased EEG Field Synchronization in Slow-Frequency Bands Characterizes Synaptic Dysfunction in Amnestic Subtypes of Mild Cognitive Impairment, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to investigate whether EEG power and synchronization and novel CSF synaptic marker neurogranin, in addition to the conventional CSF markers of amyloid and tau pathology, differentiate subtypes of aMCI based on the single- vs. multidomain cognitive profile.
  • how: For this analysis the authors used MMSE instead of the comprehensive . . .

     

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