Subclinical cognitive deficits are associated with reduced cerebrovascular response to visual stimulation in mid-sixties men

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  • who: Mark Bitsch Vestergaard from the University Hospital Rigshospitalet, Valdemar Hansens Vej, u201123, Glostrup, Denmark have published the paper: Subclinical cognitive deficits are associated with reduced cerebrovascular response to visual stimulation in mid-sixties men, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors examined the correlation between reduced cerebrovascular response to visual activation (u0394CBFVis.Act) and subclinical cognitive deficits in a human population of mid-sixties individuals without neurodegenerative disease. The regression coefficients from the models describe the average change in BOLD signal from the four blocks of visual stimulation in percentage. Cerebrovascular function and health . . .

     

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