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Cuesta Prieto, Pablo and Garces, Pilar and Aurtenetxe, Sara and López García, María Eugenia and Perales Castellanos, Nazareth and Bajo Breton, Ricardo and García Prieto, Juan and Montejo Carrasco, Pedro and Gil, Pedro and Barabash, Ana and Cabranes, José Antonio and Sancho, Miguel and Pozo Guerrero, Francisco del and Maestú, Fernando (2012). Resting state functional connectivity patterns associated with ApoE genotype. A MEG study in Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). In: "18th International Conference on Biomagnetism (BIOMAG 2012)", 26/08/2012 - 30/08/2012, Paris, France. p. 254.
Title: | Resting state functional connectivity patterns associated with ApoE genotype. A MEG study in Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) |
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Item Type: | Presentation at Congress or Conference (Poster) |
Event Title: | 18th International Conference on Biomagnetism (BIOMAG 2012) |
Event Dates: | 26/08/2012 - 30/08/2012 |
Event Location: | Paris, France |
Title of Book: | Resting state functional connectivity patterns associated with ApoE genotype. A MEG study in Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) |
Date: | 2012 |
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Faculty: | Centro de Tecnología Biomédica (CTB) (UPM) |
Department: | Otro |
Creative Commons Licenses: | Recognition - No derivative works - Non commercial |
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Alteration of brain communication due to abnormal patterns of synchronization is nowadays one of the most suitable mechanisms for having a better understanding of brain pathologies. Very recently, it has been proved that abnormal changes in both local and long range functional interactions underlie the cognitive deficits associated with different brain disorders. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a state characterized for cognitive dysfunction, such as the memory. The study of the spatial and dynamic alterations in MCI subjects' functional networks could provide important evidences of the brain mechanisms responsible for such impairment.
Item ID: | 20595 |
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DC Identifier: | https://oa.upm.es/20595/ |
OAI Identifier: | oai:oa.upm.es:20595 |
Deposited by: | Memoria Investigacion |
Deposited on: | 05 May 2015 16:33 |
Last Modified: | 05 May 2015 16:33 |