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Tau and amyloid biomarkers modify the degree to which cognitive reserve and brain reserve predict cognitive decline.

Cathryn McKenzieRomola S BucksMichael WeinbornPierrick BourgeatOlivier SalvadoBrandon E Gavettnull null
Published in: Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society : JINS (2022)
These results point to a hierarchy of protection against aging- and disease-associated cognitive decline. When pathology is low, only structural brain integrity predicts rate of future EF decline. The ability of cognitive reserve to predict future EF decline becomes stronger as CSF biomarker evidence of AD increases. Although education is typically thought of as a proxy for cognitive reserve, it did not show any protective effects on cognition after accounting for brain integrity and the residual cognitive reserve index.
Keyphrases
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  • resting state
  • current status
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  • cerebrospinal fluid
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