This work assesses the relationship of resting state fMRI (rs-fMRI) and DTI of the posterior cingulum bundle to future cognitive performance. We find that rs-fMRI is related to performance on measures related to episodic memory, and radial diffusivity is related to performance on a measure of speed of processing.
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