2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.12.22.473775
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Neuro-anatomical and neuro-molecular markers in salience network and their integration in machine learning-based prediction of cognitive dysfunction in mild cognitive impairment

Abstract: Recent studies indicate disrupted functional mechanisms of salience network regions, especially right anterior insula (RAI), left AI (LAI), and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), in mild cognitive impairment (MCI). However, the underlying neuro-anatomical and neuro-molecular mechanisms in these regions are not clearly understood yet. It is also unknown whether integration of multi-modal neuro-anatomical and neuro-molecular markers could predict cognitive impairment better in MCI. Herein we quantified neuro-anato… Show more

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“…34 The preprint of our work is available in bioRxiv. 50 The authors declare no conflict of interest.…”
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“…34 The preprint of our work is available in bioRxiv. 50 The authors declare no conflict of interest.…”
Section: Acknowledgments and Disclosurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors also acknowledge the DVR and partial volume correction pipeline 34 . The preprint of our work is available in bioRxiv 50 . The authors declare no conflict of interest.…”
Section: Acknowledgments and Disclosurementioning
confidence: 99%