Cognitive dispersion is elevated in amyloid-positive older adults and associated with regional hypoperfusion.
Sophia L HolmqvistKelsey R ThomasEmily C EdmondsAmanda CalcetasLauren EdwardsKatherine J Bangennull nullPublished in: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS (2022)
Cognitive dispersion may be sensitive to early Aβ accumulation and cerebrovascular changes adjusting for demographics and mean neuropsychological performance. Associations between cognitive dispersion and CBF were observed among Aβ+ individuals, suggesting that cognitive dispersion may be a marker of brain changes among individuals on the AD continuum. Future studies should examine whether cognitive dispersion predicts brain changes in diverse samples and among those with greater vascular risk burden.
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