2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-24955-6_37
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Functional Connectivity Analysis with Voxel-Based Morphometry for Diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment

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“…Given these considerations, the approach of measuring mean cortical thickness to reflect neurodegeneration can also be viewed critically, since the impact of cortical atrophy on FC may vary for different regions. Age-dependent cortical atrophy has been observed in several studies (Fjell et al, 2009;Azevedo et al, 2019) and could already be linked to FC (Kim and Lee, 2011;Van Tol et al, 2014). Cortical thickness has also been associated with white matter lesions (Mayer et al, 2020) and conceptualized as mechanism underlying this association, secondary cortical degeneration through white matter tracts damaged by WMH (Thong et al, 2013) was suggested.…”
Section: Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given these considerations, the approach of measuring mean cortical thickness to reflect neurodegeneration can also be viewed critically, since the impact of cortical atrophy on FC may vary for different regions. Age-dependent cortical atrophy has been observed in several studies (Fjell et al, 2009;Azevedo et al, 2019) and could already be linked to FC (Kim and Lee, 2011;Van Tol et al, 2014). Cortical thickness has also been associated with white matter lesions (Mayer et al, 2020) and conceptualized as mechanism underlying this association, secondary cortical degeneration through white matter tracts damaged by WMH (Thong et al, 2013) was suggested.…”
Section: Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%