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The Cortical Neuroanatomy Related to Specific Neuropsychological Deficits in Alzheimer's Continuum.

Sung Hoon KangYu Hyun ParkDaun LeeJun Pyo KimJuhee ChinYisuh AhnSeong Beom ParkHee Jin KimHyemin JangYoung Hee JungJae Ho KimJongmin LeeJi-Sun KimBo Kyoung CheonAlice HahnHyejoo LeeDuk L NaYoung Ju KimSang Won Seo
Published in: Dementia and neurocognitive disorders (2019)
The poor performance of most neuropsychological tests is closely related to cortical thinning in specific brain areas in Alzheimer's continuum. Therefore, the brain atrophy pattern in patients with Alzheimer's continuum can be predict by an accurate analysis of neuropsychological tests in clinical practice.
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