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Connectome gradient dysfunction contributes to white matter hyperintensity-related cognitive decline.

Dan YangYi TanZhiXin ZhouZhihong KeLili HuangYuting MoLimoran TangChengLu MaoZheqi HuYue ChengPengfei ShaoBing ZhangXiao-Lei ZhuYun Xu
Published in: CNS neuroscience & therapeutics (2024)
These findings indicated that WMH volume, the primary-to-transmodal gradient, and cognition were interrelated. The detrimental effect of the frontal/occipital WMH on executive function was partly mediated by the decreased differentiation of the connectivity pattern between the primary and transmodal areas.
Keyphrases
  • white matter
  • cognitive decline
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • resting state
  • functional connectivity
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