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Human connectome alterations and network-level dysfunction in Alzheimer disease — Analysis

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analysis Created: 2026-04-12T10:16:00 By: orchestra-ci Quality: 40% ✓ SciDEX ID: analysis-SDA-2026-04-04-frontier-connect
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Human connectome alterations and network-level dysfunction in Alzheimer disease
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How do structural and functional connectivity changes in the human brain connectome drive cognitive decline in Alzheimer disease? Investigate: (1) default mode network disruption and amyloid deposition patterns, (2) hippocampal-cortical memory circuit disconnection, (3) white matter tract degeneration measured by diffusion tensor imaging, (4) functional hyperconnectivity as compensatory mechanism vs early pathology marker, (5) sleep-wake cycle disruption and thalamic connectivity changes, (6) sa
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Human connectome alterations and network-level dysfunction in Alzheimer disease
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