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2020

Self-reported health behaviors and longitudinal cognitive performance in late middle age: Results from the Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer’s Prevention.

Amyloid duration is associated with preclinical cognitive decline and tau PET.

The Factor Structure of Cognitive Functioning in Cognitively Healthy Participants: a Meta-Analysis and Meta-Analysis of Individual Participant Data.

SNAFU: The Semantic Network and Fluency Utility.

Assessment of vascular stiffness in the internal carotid artery proximal to the carotid canal in Alzheimer’s disease using pulse wave velocity from low rank reconstructed 4D flow MRI.

Association of Neighborhood-Level Disadvantage With Cerebral and Hippocampal Volume.

Amyloid and tau imaging biomarkers explain cognitive decline from late middle-age.

Stressful Life Events and Racial Disparities in Cognition Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults.

Harmonization of large MRI datasets for the analysis of brain imaging patterns throughout the lifespan.

Fitness, independent of physical activity is associated with cerebral blood flow in adults at risk for Alzheimer’s disease.

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