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Clinical Ratings of White Matter Hyperintensities, Hippocampal Ratings, and Neuropsychological Functioning from the Cache County Memory Study
Author(s) -
Thomas J. Farrer,
Erin D. Bigler,
Yoko H. W. Tsui-Caldwell,
T.J. Abildskov,
Jo Ann T. Tschanz,
Maria C. Norton,
Kathleen A. WelshBohmer
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of aging research and lifestyle
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2534-773X
DOI - 10.14283/jarlife.2022.2
Subject(s) - hyperintensity , neuropsychology , cognition , psychology , white matter , temporal lobe , episodic memory , atrophy , neuropsychological assessment , visual memory , audiology , neuroscience , medicine , pathology , magnetic resonance imaging , radiology , epilepsy
White matter burden and medial temporal atrophy are associated with cognitive health. A large epidemiological database, such as the Cache County Memory Study (CCMS), can provide additional insight into how visual clinical ratings of brain structural integrity predict cognition in older adults.

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