2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-394271/v2
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Disrupted Dynamic Functional Connectivity in Distinguishing Subjective Cognitive Decline and Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment Based on the Triple-Network Model

Abstract: Aberrant static functional connectivity (FC) within the triple networks involving the default mode network (DMN), the salience network (SN), and the executive control network (ECN) was found in subjective cognitive decline (SCD) and amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI). However, dynamic FC (DFC) analysis within triple networks of SCD and aMCI was absent. We collected resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data from 44 SCD, 49 aMCI, and 58 controls (HC). DFC analysis were used to analyze the D… Show more

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“…The results have been somewhat inconsistent, with some studies reporting different dynamic brain patterns in individuals with SCD versus normal controls, 66,86 another study finding no differences, 87 a third study demonstrating more stable networks in SCD, 88 and finally another study finding regional differences in network variability. 89 Functional activation changes in SCD have also been linked to differences in cognition and physical functioning. When completing a memory task, people with greater SCC showed reduced hippocampal activity, even after adjusting for actual task performance, 90 and higher activation in the parahippocampal areas was found to predict better memory performance in individuals with SCD.…”
Section: Neuroimaging In Scdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results have been somewhat inconsistent, with some studies reporting different dynamic brain patterns in individuals with SCD versus normal controls, 66,86 another study finding no differences, 87 a third study demonstrating more stable networks in SCD, 88 and finally another study finding regional differences in network variability. 89 Functional activation changes in SCD have also been linked to differences in cognition and physical functioning. When completing a memory task, people with greater SCC showed reduced hippocampal activity, even after adjusting for actual task performance, 90 and higher activation in the parahippocampal areas was found to predict better memory performance in individuals with SCD.…”
Section: Neuroimaging In Scdmentioning
confidence: 99%