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Association Between Years of Education and Amyloid Burden in Patients With Subjective Cognitive Decline, MCI, and Alzheimer Disease.

Merle C HoenigDaniele AltomareCamilla CaprioglioLyduine E CollijFrederik BarkhofRonald BoellaardPhilip ScheltensGill FarrarMark R BattleHendrik TheisKathrin GiehlGerard N BischofValentina GaribottoJosé Luis L MolinuevoOriol Grau-RiveraJulien DelrieuPierre PayouxJean Francois DemonetAgneta K NordbergIrina SavitchevaZuzana WalkerPaul EdisonAndrew W StephensRossella GismondiFrank JessenChristopher J BuckleyJuan-Domingo GispertGiovanni Battista FrisoniAlexander Drzezganull null
Published in: Neurology (2024)
Education may represent a factor oppositely modulating subjective awareness in preclinical stages and objective severity of ongoing neuropathologic processes in clinical stages.
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