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It remains a question that which types of mild cognitive impairment will probably progress to Alzheimer's disease, or other types of dementia, and which won't.
This projects aims to see whether the different patterns of functional connectivity disruption could predict the progression from MCI to AD's.
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It remains a question that which types of mild cognitive impairment will probably progress to Alzheimer's disease, or other types of dementia, and which won't.
This projects aims to see whether the different patterns of functional connectivity disruption could predict the progression from MCI to AD's.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: