The advent of the positron emission tomography tracer 18 F-AV1451 provides the unique opportunity to visualize the regional distribution of tau pathology in the living human brain. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that tau pathology is closely linked to symptomatology and patterns of glucose hypometabolism in Alzheimer's disease, in contrast to the more diffuse distribution of amyloid-b pathology. We included 20 patients meeting criteria for probable Alzheimer's disease dementia or mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer's disease, presenting with a variety of clinical phenotypes, and 15 amyloid-b-negative cognitively normal individuals, who underwent 18 F-AV1451 (tau), 11 C-PiB (amyloid-b) and 18 F-FDG (glucose metabolism) positron emission tomography, apolipoprotein E (APOE) genotyping and neuropsychological testing. Voxel-wise contrasts against controls (at P 5 0.05 family-wise error corrected) showed that 18 F-AV1451 and thresholded at P 5 0.05 (uncorrected) showed that, across all patients, younger age was associated with greater 18 F-AV1451 uptake in wide regions of the neocortex, while older age was associated with increased 18 F-AV1451 in the medial temporal lobe. APOE e4 carriers showed greater temporal and parietal 18 F-AV1451 uptake than non-carriers. Finally, worse performance on domain-specific neuropsychological tests was associated with greater 18 F-AV1451 uptake in key regions implicated in memory (medial temporal lobes), visuospatial function (occipital, right temporoparietal cortex) and language (left 4 right temporoparietal cortex). In conclusion, tau imaging-contrary to amyloid-b imaging-shows a strong regional association with clinical and anatomical heterogeneity in Alzheimer's disease. Although preliminary, these results are consistent with and expand upon findings from post-mortem, animal and cerebrospinal fluid studies, and suggest that the pathological aggregation of tau is closely linked to patterns of neurodegeneration and clinical manifestations of Alzheimer's disease. Keywords: Alzheimer's disease; tau; AV1451 PET; cognition; APOE Abbreviations: AI = asymmetry index; DVR = distribution volume ratio; MMSE = Mini-Mental State Examination; PCA = posterior cortical atrophy; PiB = Pittsburgh compound B; PPA = primary progressive aphasia; SUVR = standardized uptake value ratio