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Failure to Recover from Proactive Semantic Interference and Abnormal Limbic Connectivity in Asymptomatic, Middle-Aged Offspring of Patients with Late-Onset Alzheimer's Disease
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Failure to Recover from Proactive Semantic Interference and Abnormal Limbic Connectivity in Asymptomatic, Middle-Aged Offspring of Patients with Late-Onset Alzheimer's Disease

Stella M Sánchez, Carolina Abulafia, Barbara Duarte-Abritta, M Soledad Ladrón de Guevara, Mariana N Castro, Lucas Drucaroff, Gustavo Sevlever, Charles B Nemeroff, Daniel E Vigo, David A Loewenstein, …
Journal of Alzheimer's disease, Vol.60(3), pp.1183-1193
2017
PMCID: PMC6295449
PMID: 28984601

Abstract

Adult Children Alzheimer Disease - physiopathology Genetic Predisposition to Disease Cross-Sectional Studies Humans Middle Aged Male Cognition Limbic System - diagnostic imaging Prodromal Symptoms Alzheimer Disease - diagnosis Neuropsychological Tests Magnetic Resonance Imaging Semantics Neural Pathways - diagnostic imaging Age of Onset Brain Mapping Limbic System - physiopathology Female Neural Pathways - physiopathology Alzheimer Disease - genetics Alzheimer Disease - psychology
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