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1. Performance evaluation of automated white matter hyperintensity segmentation algorithms in a multicenter cohort on cognitive impairment and dementia

3. Different inflammatory signatures based on CSF biomarkers relate to preserved or diminished brain structure and cognition

5. Arterial hypertension and β-amyloid accumulation have spatially overlapping effects on posterior white matter hyperintensity volume: a cross-sectional study

6. Exploring the ATN classification system using brain morphology

7. Brain reserve contributes to distinguishing preclinical Alzheimer’s stages 1 and 2

8. Fornix fractional anisotropy mediates the association between Mediterranean diet adherence and memory four years later in older adults without dementia

11. Lifelong experiences as a proxy of cognitive reserve moderate the association between connectivity and cognition in Alzheimer's disease

13. Machine Learning–Based Perivascular Space Volumetry in Alzheimer Disease

14. A generalizable data-driven model of atrophy heterogeneity and progression in memory clinic settings.

16. Perivascular spaces in the brain enlarge over time; A three‐year longitudinal study

17. Altered Resting‐state fMRI BOLD Signal Fluctuations in the Spectrum of Alzheimer’s Dementia and in Patients with White Matter Hyperintensities

18. Contributions of enlarged perivascular spaces and white matter hyperintensities to cognitive performance in the Alzheimer’s disease continuum – shared and unique effects

19. Altered BOLD Signal Fluctuations in precuneus relate to inflammatory markers and vascular risk in the AD spectrum

22. Perivascular space enlargement accelerates with hypertension, white matter hyperintensities, chronic inflammation, and Alzheimer's disease pathology: evidence from a three-year longitudinal multicentre study

25. Novelty-Related fMRI Responses of Precuneus and Medial Temporal Regions in Individuals at Risk for Alzheimer Disease

26. A 6-items Questionnaire (6-QMD) captures a Mediterranean like dietary pattern and is associated with memory performance and hippocampal volume in elderly and persons at risk for Alzheimer’s disease

27. The relationship between resting‐state amplitude fluctuations and memory‐related deactivations of the default mode network in young and older adults

28. Single‐value scores of memory‐related brain activity reflect dissociable neuropsychological and anatomical signatures of neurocognitive aging

30. Implications of quantitative susceptibility mapping at 7 Tesla MRI for microbleeds detection in cerebral small vessel disease

31. Interactive effects of locus coeruleus structure and catecholamine synthesis capacity on cognitive function.

32. Plasma concentrations of anti-inflammatory cytokine TGF-β are associated with hippocampal structure related to explicit memory performance in older adults

33. Midlife occupational cognitive requirements protect cognitive function in old age by increasing cognitive reserve

34. A Cognitive Reserve Network That Moderates the Relationship Between Alzheimer’s Disease Pathology and Cognition

35. Substantia nigra integrity is associated with poorer recognition memory for novel stimuli in early Alzheimer’s disease

37. A Residual Marker of Cognitive Reserve Is Associated with Resting-State Intrinsic Functional Connectivity Along the Alzheimer's Disease Continuum

38. Cholinergic white matter pathways along the Alzheimer's disease continuum

39. Arterial hypertension and β-amyloid accumulation have spatially overlapping effects on posterior white matter hyperintensity volume: A cross-sectional study

40. Musical Activity During Life Is Associated With Multi-Domain Cognitive and Brain Benefits in Older Adults

41. Brain regions with higher noradrenergic innervation show greater vulnerability to degeneration in preclinicial Alzheimer's disease.

43. Exploring the ATN classification system using Brain Morphology

45. Soluble TAM receptors sAXL and sTyro3 predict structural and functional protection in Alzheimer's disease.

46. Musical Activity During Life Is Associated With Multi-Domain Cognitive and Brain Benefits in Older Adults

47. Midlife occupational cognitive requirements protect cognitive function in old age by increasing cognitive reserve

48. Lifelong experiences as a proxy of cognitive reserve moderate the association between connectivity and cognition in Alzheimer's disease

49. Musical Activity During Life Is Associated With Multi-Domain Cognitive and Brain Benefits in Older Adults

50. Amyloid pathology but not APOE epsilon 4 status is permissive for tau-related hippocampal dysfunction

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