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Abstract #1520

Rich-club connectivity of the structural covariance network is reduced in mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s disease

Gerhard Drenthen1, Walter Backes1, Whitney Freeze1, and Jacobus Jansen1
1Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht, Netherlands

A reduced rich-club connectivity of the structural covariance network was found in individuals with MCI and AD compared to controls. Moreover, we show that a loss of connections in the rich-club subnetwork may form a mechanism underlying memory loss in the context of MCI and dementia.

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