P4-274: EEG SIGNATURES ASSOCIATED WITH RESTING STATE, MEMORY AND ATTENTION AS POTENTIAL RELIABLE BIOMARKERS OF COGNITIVE DECLINE IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE

Volume: 15, Issue: 7S_Part_27
Published: Jul 1, 2019
Abstract
EEG was used to develop biomarkers for detecting neurophysiological signatures of Mild cognitive impairments (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD). EEG was recorded from AD (n=23), MCI (n=37) and healthy controls (HC, n=86) during both resting state (eyes open/closed) and event-related cognitive tests of sustained-attention, image-recognition and verbal-memory. Average power spectral density during eyes open/closed across frequency bands were...
Paper Details
Title
P4-274: EEG SIGNATURES ASSOCIATED WITH RESTING STATE, MEMORY AND ATTENTION AS POTENTIAL RELIABLE BIOMARKERS OF COGNITIVE DECLINE IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
Published Date
Jul 1, 2019
Volume
15
Issue
7S_Part_27
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