
A new paper entitled “Eigenvector centrality dynamics are related to Alzheimer’s disease pathological changes in non-demented individuals” has been published in the journal Brain Communications. In this paper, authors studied the associations between abnormal cerebrospinal fluid amyloid and both static and dynamic properties of functional hubs, using eigenvector centrality, and their relationship with cognitive performance, in 701 participants without dementia from the European Prevention of Alzheimer’s Dementia cohort.
Congratulations to the authors: Luigi Lorenzini, Silvia Ingala, Lyduine E Collij, Viktor Wottschel, Sven Haller, Kaj Blennow, Giovanni Frisoni, Gaël Chételat, Pierre Payoux, Pablo Lage-Martinez, Michael Ewers, Adam Waldman, Joanna Wardlaw, Craig Ritchie, Juan Domingo Gispert, Henk J M M Mutsaerts, Pieter Jelle Visser, Philip Scheltens, Betty Tijms, Frederik Barkhof, Alle Meije Wink
You can read the article here: https://doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcad088