Cognitive training modulates brain hypersynchrony in a population at risk for alzheimer’s disease

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  • who: Isabel Suu00e1rez Mu00e9ndez from the Complutense University of Madrid: Universidad Complutense https://orcidorg/0000-00021502, Biomedical Technology (CTB), Universidad Politu00e9cnica (UPM), Spain have published the paper: Cognitive Training Modulates Brain Hypersynchrony in a Population at Risk for Alzheimeru2019s Disease, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: For the trained group (both HC and the authors report reduction in the increase within temporo-parietal and temporo-occipital connections. The aim of this analysis was to explore whether the FC changes observed in the trained group (i.e., maintained/reduced FC in the post-stage) were significantly associated . . .

     

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