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tACS Connectivity Trial in Early Alzheimer's

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SUMMARY
# tACS Connectivity Trial in Early Alzheimer's ## Background and Rationale Alzheimer's disease progression follows a network-based model where pathological tau propagates along functional connectivity pathways. Recent evidence demonstrates that hyperconnected brain regions serve as hubs for early tau accumulation, creating a self-reinforcing cycle where elevated connectivity accelerates pathological spread, which in turn drives further hyperconnectivity. This pathophysiological mechanism suggest
METHODOLOGY NOTES
Phase 1 (Weeks -4 to 0): Comprehensive screening including neuropsychological assessment (ADAS-Cog, MoCA), structural/functional MRI acquisition, tau PET imaging, and CSF biomarker collection (n=120 early AD patients, n=40 healthy controls). Individual connectivity matrices generated using seed-based analysis targeting default mode and salience networks. Phase 2 (Week 0): Randomization to active tACS (n=60) or sham stimulation (n=60) groups using computer-generated sequences. Baseline EEG recording during resting state and cognitive tasks. Phase 3 (Weeks 1-12): Intervention delivery using personalized montages targeting hyperconnected regions identified in Phase 1. Active group receives 40 Hz sinusoidal stimulation at 2 mA peak-to-peak intensity, 20-minute sessions, 5 days/week. Sham group receives identical setup with 30-second ramp-up/down only. Weekly safety assessments and adherence monitoring. Phase 4 (Weeks 4, 8, 12): Interim assessments including cognitive testing, EEG connectiv
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summary# tACS Connectivity Trial in Early Alzheimer's ## Background and Rationale Alzheimer's disease progression follows a network-based model where pathological tau propagates along functional connectivity
entities{'genes': ['BDNF/CACNA1G/HCN1'], 'diseases': ["Alzheimer's Disease"]}
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experiment_typeclinical
primary_outcomeValidate tACS Connectivity Trial in Early Alzheimer's
methodology_notesPhase 1 (Weeks -4 to 0): Comprehensive screening including neuropsychological assessment (ADAS-Cog, MoCA), structural/functional MRI acquisition, tau PET imaging, and CSF biomarker collection (n=120 e
replication_statussingle_study
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