Scientific articles published by the researchers of Barcelonaβeta Brain Research Center (BBRC), related to Alzheimer's disease, neuroimaging, memory and neurodegenerative diseases, among other fields.
Gray matter networks (GMn) provide essential information on the intrinsic organization of the brain and appear to be disrupted in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Apolipoprotein E (APOE)-ε4 represents the...
Background: The influence of concomitant brain pathologies on the progression rate in PSP is unclear. Objectives: To analyze the frequency and severity of copathologies and their impact on the...
Stavros Skouras, Jordi Torner, Patrik Andersson, Yury Koush, Carles Falcon, Carolina Minguillon, Karine Fauria, Francesc Alpiste, Kaj Blenow, Henrik Zetterberg, Juan D Gispert, José L Molinuevo, ALFA Study
Research into hippocampal self-regulation abilities may help determine the clinical significance of hippocampal hyperactivity throughout the pathophysiological continuum of Alzheimer's disease. In...
Vilor-Tejedor N , Ikram MA, Roshchupkin GV, Cáceres A, Alemany S, Vernooij MW, Niessen WJ, van Duijn CM, Sunyer J, Adams HH, González JR
Multivariate methods have the potential to better capture complex relationships that may exist between different biological levels. Multiple Factor Analysis (MFA) is one of the most popular methods to...
Background: Mounting evidence links poor sleep quality with a higher risk of late-life dementia. However, the structural and cognitive correlates of insomnia are still not well understood. The study...
Background: Recruitment is often a bottleneck in secondary prevention trials in Alzheimer disease (AD). Furthermore, screen-failure rates in these trials are typically high due to relatively low...