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  1. Risk Factors Associated with Cortical Thickness and White Matter Hyperintensities in Dementia Free Okinawan Elderly
  2. Less Daily Computer Use is Related to Smaller Hippocampal Volumes
  3. Surgery is associated with ventricular enlargement as well as cognitive and functional decline
  4. Pathologies underlying longitudinal cognitive decline in old age
  5. Characteristics of DTI-FA and flair intensity within white matter hyperintensity cerebral blood flow penumbra: A longitudinal study
  6. Less daily computer use is related to smaller hippocampal volumes in dementia-free elderly
  7. Less daily computer use is related to smaller hippocampal volumes in dementia-free elderly
  8. Omega 3 fatty acids for the prevention of vascular cognitive aging: Methods and rationale for a phase ii trial
  9. Quantitative analysis of detergent-insoluble brain proteinaceous aggregates and their correlation with semi-quantitative staging
  10. Characteristics of DTI-FA and flair intensity within white matter hyperintensity cerebral blood flow penumbra: A longitudinal study
  11. Depressive symptoms are associated with late life cognitive decline independent of common age-related pathologies
  12. Characterizing the white matter hyperintensity penumbra with cerebral blood flow measures
  13. Role of soluble epoxide hydrolase in age-related vascular cognitive decline
  14. PATHOLOGY UNDERLYING REGIONAL BRAIN ATROPHY
  15. WHITE MATTER HYPERINTENSITY PENUMBRA: A PASL STUDY
  16. WHITE MATTER HYPERINTENSITY PENUMBRA: A PASL STUDY
  17. DEMENTIA SYNDROME IN OCULOPHARYNGEAL MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY: A TRINUCLEOTIDE EXPANSION DISORDER COMMONLY PRESENTING WITH MUSCLE WEAKNESS
  18. INCREASED CEREBROVASCULAR LESIONS AND REDUCED CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW ARE INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH WHITE MATTER INTEGRITY IN COGNITIVELY INTACT ELDERLY: A MULTI-MODAL MRI STUDY
  19. INCREASED CEREBROVASCULAR LESIONS AND REDUCED CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW ARE INDEPENDENTLY ASSOCIATED WITH WHITE MATTER INTEGRITY IN COGNITIVELY INTACT ELDERLY: A MULTI-MODAL MRI STUDY
  20. Neuropathologic basis of white matter hyperintensity accumulation with advanced age
  21. Baseline or progression? Biomarkers predictive of memory decline
  22. Regional white matter lesions and Pittsburgh compound B retention in cognitively impaired elderly
  23. Baseline or progression? Biomarkers predictive of memory decline
  24. Regional white matter lesions and PIB retention in cognitively impaired elderly
  25. Arterial spin labeling cerebral blood flow and brain volumes in dementia-free elderly
  26. Arterial spin labeling cerebral blood flow and brain volumes in dementia-free elderly
  27. Neuropathologic Basis of Age-Associated Brain Atrophy
  28. Plasma omega-3 PUFA and white matter mediated executive decline in older adults
  29. Trajectory of white matter hyperintensity burden preceding mild cognitive impairment
  30. O4‐02‐05: Neuropathologic basis of white matter hyperintensity accumulation
  31. O3‐09‐01: Alzheimer's disease pathology burden associated with clinical dementia decreases with age
  32. Plasma omega 3- polyunsaturated fatty acids, cognitive decline, and vascular mediation in nondemented elders
  33. In-home continuous monitoring of gait speed: A sensitive method for detecting motor slowing associated with smaller brain volumes and dementia risk
  34. In-home continuous monitoring of gait speed: A sensitive method for detecting motor slowing associated with smaller brain volumes and dementia risk
  35. Acceleration of White Matter Hyperintensity Burden Preceding Onset of Mild Cognitive Impairment (S24.006)
  36. Plasma n-3 PUFAs, Cognitive Decline, and White Matter Mediation (P02.058)
  37. Trajectory of white matter hyperintensity burden preceding mild cognitive impairment
  38. Probabilistic diffusion tractography of the corpus callosum and motor function in the elderly
  39. Probabilistic diffusion tractography of the corpus callosum and motor function in the elderly
  40. Trajectory of white matter hyperintensity burden preceding mild cognitive impairment
  41. Microcephaly Genes and Risk of Late-onset Alzheimer Disease
  42. Relationship between Microstructural Degeneration of the Corpus Callosum, White Matter Hyperintensities, and Motor Function in Cognitively Intact Elderly
  43. Association of plasma marine omega-3 fatty acids with white matter hyperintensities in the oldest old
  44. Aberrant Detergent-Insoluble Excitatory Amino Acid Transporter 2 Accumulates in Alzheimer Disease
  45. Neuroimaging and Cognition in Parkinson's Disease Dementia
  46. Cognitive impairment risk: White matter hyperintensity progression matters
  47. Impact of white matter hyperintensity volume progression on rate of cognitive and motor decline
  48. P1-290: Increased rate of volumetric white matter hyperintensity progression predicts cognitive impairment in healthy elderly
  49. IC-P3-217: Increased rate of volumetric white matter hyperintensity progression predicts cognitive impairment in healthy elderly
  50. P1–145: Slower transcallosal conduction time is associated with degenerative volumetric change on MRI and poorer performance on tests of cognitive processing in elderly at risk for dementia
  51. P3-147
  52. P3-369 Decreased resting motor threshold in elderly with varying degrees of subcortical white matter hyperintensity volume change is associated with performance on tests of cognitive function
  53. P3-177 Limbic neuropathologic burden determines the stability of MCI
  54. Peripheral F2-isoprostanes and F4-neuroprostanes are not increased in Alzheimer's disease
  55. The “S” in MELAS