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1. White matter hyperintensities influence distal cortical β‐amyloid accumulation in default mode network pathways

2. Plasma TDP‐43 levels are associated with neuroimaging measures of brain structure in limbic regions

3. Multi-compartment diffusion magnetic resonance imaging models link tract-related characteristics with working memory performance in healthy older adults

4. Enlarged Perivascular Spaces Are Negatively Associated With Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scores in Older Adults

6. Ironsmith: An automated pipeline for QSM-based data analyses

7. Amyloid-PET and White Matter Hyperintensities Have Independent Effects on Baseline Cognitive Function and Synergistic Effects on Longitudinal Executive Function

8. Multi-vendor and multisite evaluation of cerebrovascular reactivity mapping using hypercapnia challenge

9. White Matter Hyperintensity Volume and Location: Associations With WM Microstructure, Brain Iron, and Cerebral Perfusion

10. Cortical iron disrupts functional connectivity networks supporting working memory performance in older adults

11. Non-fasting High-Density Lipoprotein Is Associated With White Matter Microstructure in Healthy Older Adults

12. Endothelial Function Is Associated with White Matter Microstructure and Executive Function in Older Adults

13. White Matter Hyperintensity Regression: Comparison of Brain Atrophy and Cognitive Profiles with Progression and Stable Groups

14. High cortical iron is associated with the disruption of white matter tracts supporting cognitive function in healthy older adults

15. Water exchange rate across the blood‐brain barrier is associated with CSF amyloid‐β 42 in healthy older adults

16. Treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder with frontopolar multifocal transcranial direct current stimulation and exposure and response prevention: A case Series

17. MRI free water as a biomarker for cognitive performance: Validation in the MarkVCID consortium

18. Executive dysfunction is the earliest sign of preclinical Alzheimer’s disease detected by regional Ab‐PET SUVr in the precuneus and posterior cingulate cortex

19. Preclinical amyloid‐PET SUVr in the precuneus and posterior cingulate associations with MoCA scores are driven by language domain subscores

20. Instrumental validation of free water, peak-width of skeletonized mean diffusivity, and white matter hyperintensities: MarkVCID neuroimaging kits

21. Education does not protect cognitive function from brain pathology in the ADNI 2 cohort

22. Distinct patterns of default mode and executive control network circuitry contribute to present and future executive function in older adults

23. MarkVCID cerebral small vessel consortium: II. Neuroimaging protocols

24. Healthy dietary intake moderates the effects of age on brain iron concentration and working memory performance

25. Brain arteriolosclerosis

26. Development of a protocol to assess within-subject, regional white matter hyperintensity changes in aging and dementia

27. Water exchange across blood‐brain barrier is associated with CSF amyloid‐42 level in healthy older adults

28. Distinct White Matter Changes Associated with Cerebrospinal Fluid Amyloid-β1-42 and Hypertension

29. A Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Mice Produces Lasting Deficits in Brain Metabolism

30. Age and Alzheimer's pathology disrupt default mode network functioning via alterations in white matter microstructure but not hyperintensities

31. A Combination of Essential Fatty Acids, Panax Ginseng Extract, and Green Tea Catechins Modifies Brain fMRI Signals in Healthy Older Adults

32. Global Cerebral Atrophy Detected by Routine Imaging: Relationship with Age, Hippocampal Atrophy, and White Matter Hyperintensities

33. Development, validation and application of a new fornix template for studies of aging and preclinical Alzheimer's disease

34. Mechanisms underlying resilience in ageing

35. Cardiorespiratory fitness modifies the relationship between myocardial function and cerebral blood flow in older adults

36. 1 H-MRS metabolites in adults with Down syndrome: Effects of dementia

37. Cortical iron disrupts functional connectivity networks supporting working memory performance in older adults

38. Cardiorespiratory fitness diminishes the effects of age on white matter hyperintensity volume

39. Evidence for reduced efficiency and successful compensation in older adults during task switching

40. Clinically Silent Alzheimer’s and Vascular Pathologies Influence Brain Networks Supporting Executive Function in Healthy Older Adults

41. White matter integrity is associated with cerebrospinal fluid markers of Alzheimer's disease in normal adults

42. Frontal white matter integrity in adults with Down syndrome with and without dementia

43. Conflict adaptation in prefrontal cortex: Now you see it, now you don't

44. P4-186: ASSESSMENT OF PLASMA AND CSF FOR ANGIOGENIC AND INFLAMMATORY PROTEINS IN A CLINICAL COHORT OF PATIENTS WITH VASCULAR COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT AND DEMENTIA REVEAL POTENTIAL BIOMARKERS OF DISEASE SEVERITY

45. Lifelong bilingualism contributes to cognitive reserve against white matter integrity declines in aging

46. Combined ERP/fMRI evidence for early word recognition effects in the posterior inferior temporal gyrus

47. Lifelong Bilingualism Maintains Neural Efficiency for Cognitive Control in Aging

48. Alzheimer’s Biomarkers are Correlated with Brain Connectivity in Older Adults Differentially during Resting and Task States

49. Socioeconomic status is positively correlated with frontal white matter integrity in aging

50. Task Deactivation Reductions and Atrophy within Parietal Default Mode Regions are Overlapping but Only Weakly Correlated in Mild Cognitive Impairment

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