Two-year longitudinal monitoring of amnestic mild cognitive impairment patients with prodromal alzheimer's disease using topographical biomarkers derived from functional magnetic resonance imaging and electroencephalographic activity

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Jovicich Jorge, Babiloni Claudio, Ferrari Clarissa, Marizzoni Moira, Moretti Davide V, Del Percio Claudio, Lizio Roberta, Lopez Susanna, Galluzzi Samantha, Albani Diego, Cavaliere Libera, Minati Ludovico, Didic Mira, Fiedler Ute, Forloni Gianluigi, Hensch Tilman, Molinuevo José Luis, Bartrés Faz David, Nobili Flavio, Orlandi Daniele, Parnetti Lucilla, Farotti Lucia, Costa Cinzia, Payoux Pierre, Rossini Paolo Maria, Marra Camillo, Schönknecht Peter, Soricelli Andrea, Noce Giuseppe, Salvatore Marco, Tsolaki Magda, Visser Pieter Jelle, Richardson Jill C, Wiltfang Jens, Bordet Régis, Blin Olivier, Frisoniand Giovanni B
ISSN: 1387-2877

Auditory "oddball" event-related potentials (aoERPs), resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rsfMRI) connectivity, and electroencephalographic (rsEEG) rhythms were tested as longitudinal functional biomarkers of prodromal Alzheimer's disease (AD). Data were collected at baseline and four follow-ups at 6, 12, 18, and 24 months in amnesic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) patients classified in two groups: "positive" (i.e., "prodromal AD"; n = 81) or "negative" (n = 63) based on a diagnostic marker of AD derived from cerebrospinal samples (Aβ42/P-tau ratio). A linear mixed model design was used to test functional biomarkers for Group, Time, and Group×Time effects adjusted by nuisance covariates (only data until conversion to dementia was used). Functional biomarkers that showed significant Group effects ("positive" versus "negative", p 

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