Pathological functional impairment: neuropsychological correlates of the shared variance between everyday functioning and brain volumetrics

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    White matter hyperintensities (WMHs), shown as areas of high signal in white matter on T2-weighted magnetic_resonance imaging (MRI), are indicators of cerebral small vessel disease and are associated with cognitive decline (Decarli et_al, 2001; Brickman et_al, 2008; Carmichael et_al, 2010; Hu et_al, 2021). WMHs have also been associated with a faster rate of everyday functioning decline in older adults without dementia (Puzo et_al, 2019; Bangen et_al, 2020) and progression from cognitively normal to MCI (DeCarli et_al, 2001; Bangen et_al, 2018). Hippocampal atrophy is another indicator of neurodegeneration and cognitive decline often observed in . . .

     

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