“…This type of deficit is a typical characteristic of AD, where it has been related to degenerative neuronal loss in the basal forebrain ( Sarter and Bruno, 2004 , Sarter and Bruno, 2002 , Sarter and Bruno, 1999 , Sarter and Bruno, 1997 ). However, a cholinergic deficit could also be caused by subcortical cerebrovascular damage to the cholinergic corticospinal pathways ( Lim et al, 2020 , Wang et al, 2009 ). Some studies have specifically shown that white matter hyperintensities could be related to the anatomical tracks of the cholinergic pathways ( Behl et al, 2007 , Shin et al, 2012 ).…”