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Spontaneous oscillatory markers of cognitive status in two forms of dementia

Shah‐Basak et al., 2019

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13663932962100272263
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Shah‐Basak P
Kielar A
Deschamps T
Verhoeff N
Jokel R
Meltzer J
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Human Brain Mapping

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Abnormal oscillatory brain activity in dementia may indicate incipient neuronal/synaptic dysfunction, rather than frank structural atrophy. Leveraging a potential link between the degree of abnormal oscillatory activity and cognitive symptom severity, one could localize …
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