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Evan Fletcher
University of California Davis
1996
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37721128Self-reported mid- to late-life physical and recreational activities: Associations with late-life cognition.J Int Neuropsychol Soc2024
36939069Toward a statistical validation of brain signatures as robust measures of behavioral substrates.Hum Brain Mapp2023
37021572Vascular Risk Predicts Plasma Amyloid β 42/40 Through Cerebral Amyloid Burden in <i>Apolipoprotein E</i> ε4 Carriers.Stroke2023
37212065Multifactorial Modeling of Cognitive Trajectories Using an Advanced Regression Technique: Improving Our Understanding of Biomarkers and Modifiable Variables that Support Cognition.J Alzheimers Dis2023
37010868Association of Early Adulthood Hypertension and Blood Pressure Change With Late-Life Neuroimaging Biomarkers.JAMA Netw Open2023
34700051Genomic Studies Across the Lifespan Point to Early Mechanisms Determining Subcortical Volumes.Biol Psychiatry Cogn Neurosci Neuroimaging2022
36092690Plasma biomarkers predict cognitive trajectories in an ethnoracially and clinically diverse cohort: Mediation with hippocampal volume.Alzheimers Dement (Amst)2022
33393797Functional reserve: The residual variance in instrumental activities of daily living not explained by brain structure, cognition, and demographics.Neuropsychology2021
33895818A robust brain signature region approach for episodic memory performance in older adults.Brain2021
34616751Kidney Function Is Not Related to Brain Amyloid Burden on PET Imaging in The 90+ Study Cohort.Front Med (Lausanne)2021
34153689Amyloid-PET imaging offers small improvements in predictions of future cognitive trajectories.Neuroimage Clin2021
34292026The latent factor structure underlying regional brain volume change and its relation to cognitive change in older adults.Neuropsychology2021
34234642Convolutional Neural Net Learning Can Achieve Production-Level Brain Segmentation in Structural Magnetic Resonance Imaging.Front Neurosci2021
34226284Reader Response: White Matter Hyperintensities Mediate the Association of Nocturnal Blood Pressure With Cognition.Neurology2021
33058537Reliable change in neuropsychological test scores is associated with brain atrophy in older adults.J Neuropsychol2021
33455611Comparison of Education and Episodic Memory as Modifiers of Brain Atrophy Effects on Cognitive Decline: Implications for Measuring Cognitive Reserve.J Int Neuropsychol Soc2021
32473464Cystatin C, cognition, and brain MRI findings in 90+-year-olds.Neurobiol Aging2020
31932050Cognitive reserve and rate of change in Alzheimer's and cerebrovascular disease biomarkers among cognitively normal individuals.Neurobiol Aging2020
31888969White matter hyperintensities and CSF Alzheimer disease biomarkers in preclinical Alzheimer disease.Neurology2020
31973776Differential Item Functioning of the Everyday Cognition (ECog) Scales in Relation to Racial/Ethnic Groups.J Int Neuropsychol Soc2020
31648777Anti-Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase-65 Autoimmune Encephalitis Presenting With Mania and Delirium.Psychosomatics2020
32732300Association of vascular brain injury, neurodegeneration, amyloid, and cognitive trajectory.Neurology2020
30606656A comparison of automated segmentation and manual tracing in estimating hippocampal volume in ischemic stroke and healthy control participants.Neuroimage Clin2019
31585371Dynamic change of cognitive reserve: associations with changes in brain, cognition, and diagnosis.Neurobiol Aging2019
31539647The role of education in a vascular pathway to episodic memory: brain maintenance or cognitive reserve?Neurobiol Aging2019
30952798Cerebral white matter free water: A sensitive biomarker of cognition and function.Neurology2019
30775991Vascular Burden Score Impacts Cognition Independent of Amyloid PET and MRI Measures of Alzheimer's Disease and Vascular Brain Injury.J Alzheimers Dis2019
31057391Blood Pressure Circadian Variation, Cognition and Brain Imaging in 90+ Year-Olds.Front Aging Neurosci2019
31169919White Matter Hyperintensities and Hippocampal Atrophy in Relation to Cognition: The 90+ Study.J Am Geriatr Soc2019
29798764Education amplifies brain atrophy effect on cognitive decline: implications for cognitive reserve.Neurobiol Aging2018
29984299Staging of amyloid β, t-tau, regional atrophy rates, and cognitive change in a nondemented cohort: Results of serial mediation analyses.Alzheimers Dement (Amst)2018
30172922Cerebral tract integrity relates to white matter hyperintensities, cortex volume, and cognition.Neurobiol Aging2018
30483114"Liquid Biopsy" of White Matter Hyperintensity in Functionally Normal Elders.Front Aging Neurosci2018
29648842Ethnoracial differences in brain structure change and cognitive change.Neuropsychology2018
29494196Brain volume change and cognitive trajectories in aging.Neuropsychology2018
28473633Aortic Stiffness, Increased White Matter Free Water, and Altered Microstructural Integrity: A Continuum of Injury.Stroke2017
26159774Longitudinal analysis of the developing rhesus monkey brain using magnetic resonance imaging: birth to adulthood.Brain Struct Funct2016
26973117β-amyloid, hippocampal atrophy and their relation to longitudinal brain change in cognitively normal individuals.Neurobiol Aging2016
26194310Magnetic resonance imaging in Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative 2.Alzheimers Dement2015
24904414Early Brain Loss in Circuits Affected by Alzheimer's Disease is Predicted by Fornix Microstructure but may be Independent of Gray Matter.Front Aging Neurosci2014
24781079White matter hyperintensities and their penumbra lie along a continuum of injury in the aging brain.Stroke2014
22700749FLAIR and diffusion MRI signals are independent predictors of white matter hyperintensities.AJNR Am J Neuroradiol2013
25132791Robust measurement of individual localized changes to the aging hippocampus.Comput Vis Image Underst2013
24353391Effects of T2-Weighted MRI Based Cranial Volume Measurements on Studies of the Aging Brain.Proc SPIE Int Soc Opt Eng2013
24018960Loss of fornix white matter volume as a predictor of cognitive impairment in cognitively normal elderly individuals.JAMA Neurol2013
23806736The effect of α-cyclodextrin on postprandial lipid and glycemic responses to a fat-containing meal.Metabolism2013
23527743Subgroup of ADNI normal controls characterized by atrophy and cognitive decline associated with vascular damage.Psychol Aging2013
23014714Combining boundary-based methods with tensor-based morphometry in the measurement of longitudinal brain change.IEEE Trans Med Imaging2013
22169204Localized hippocampus measures are associated with Alzheimer pathology and cognition independent of total hippocampal volume.Neurobiol Aging2012
23367130Adaptive image segmentation for robust measurement of longitudinal brain tissue change.Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc2012
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Co-authored papers 24
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