Fig. 5: Fingerprinting hubs of AD and its association with behaviour. | Communications Biology

Fig. 5: Fingerprinting hubs of AD and its association with behaviour.

From: Fingerprints of brain disease: connectome identifiability in Alzheimer’s disease

Fig. 5

A Brain fingerprint map showing the top 25% of brain nodes overlapping across the two cohorts. B The Neurosynth meta-analysis of the brain fingerprints maps across healthy ageing and AD show a spectrum of association with higher order processes in CU Aβ−, towards lower-order sensory-motor processing during MCI Aβ+ and back to a higher order, as well as affective, pain and social processing, during AD dementia. Brain fingerprints were linked with memory processes both in healthy ageing and during AD dementia, with different regions driving this association.

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