Multimodal non-invasive approaches for early Alzheimer’s disease detection: a review of neuroelectrophysiological and neuroimaging techniques (opens in new tab)
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized primarily by a gradual decline in cognitive function and specific pathological changes in the brain. In recent years, although various neuroelectrophysiological and neuroimaging techniques have greatly advanced the mechanistic study of abnormal brain function in AD, an integrative discussion of these technologies remains fragmented. This paper primarily summarizes and interactively analyzes the research progres...
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