Neuropsychiatric symptoms and their neural correlates in individuals with mild cognitive impairment.
Natascia De LuciaGiovanni CarboneBenedetta MuziiNicola FerraraGiuseppe RengoNelson Mauro MaldonatoGrazia Daniela Femminellanull nullPublished in: International psychogeriatrics (2023)
Neuropsychiatric symptoms occur early in the AD trajectory and are mainly related to defects of control executive abilities and to the reduction of gray matter volume in the orbitofrontal and posterior cingulate cortices. A better understanding of the cognitive and neuroanatomical mechanisms of neuropsychiatric symptoms in MCI could help develop more targeted and efficacious treatment alternatives.