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William J Jagust
Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California Berkeley
1984
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37614157Successful cognitive aging is associated with thicker anterior cingulate cortex and lower tau deposition compared to typical aging.Alzheimers Dement2024
37789559Regional Tau Deposition Reflects Different Pathways of Subsequent Neurodegeneration and Memory Decline in Cognitively Normal Older Adults.Ann Neurol2024
37698424The Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative in the era of Alzheimer's disease treatment: A review of ADNI studies from 2021 to 2022.Alzheimers Dement2024
36209495Increasing participant diversity in AD research: Plans for digital screening, blood testing, and a community-engaged approach in the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative 4.Alzheimers Dement2023
37745434Global brain activity and its coupling with cerebrospinal fluid flow is related to tau pathology.bioRxiv2023
37740209Head-to-head comparison between plasma p-tau217 and flortaucipir-PET in amyloid-positive patients with cognitive impairment.Alzheimers Res Ther2023
37502020A robust harmonization approach for cognitive data from multiple aging and dementia cohorts.Alzheimers Dement (Amst)2023
37604690Effect of Alzheimer's Pathology on Task-Related Brain Network Reconfiguration in Aging.J Neurosci2023
35429219Quantification of amyloid beta and tau PET without a structural MRI.Alzheimers Dement2023
37460847Poorer aging trajectories are associated with elevated serotonin synthesis capacity.Mol Psychiatry2023
37425904Defining overlooked structures reveals new associations between cortex and cognition in aging and Alzheimer's disease.bioRxiv2023
37160338Striatal dopamine synthesis and cognitive flexibility differ between hormonal contraceptive users and nonusers.Cereb Cortex2023
36993271Novel <i>CYP1B1-RMDN2</i> Alzheimer's disease locus identified by genome-wide association analysis of cerebral tau deposition on PET.medRxiv2023
37454670The complex pathway between amyloid β and cognition: implications for therapy.Lancet Neurol2023
37118122An empirical measure of resilience explains individual differences in the effect of tau pathology on memory change in aging.Nat Aging2023
37138290NREM sleep as a novel protective cognitive reserve factor in the face of Alzheimer's disease pathology.BMC Med2023
36455762Optimizing quantification of MK6240 tau PET in unimpaired older adults.Neuroimage2023
34373896Cortical hypometabolism reflects local atrophy and tau pathology in symptomatic Alzheimer's disease.Brain2022
35616532Altered excitatory and inhibitory neuronal subpopulation parameters are distinctly associated with tau and amyloid in Alzheimer's disease.Elife2022
35580594Autosomal dominant and sporadic late onset Alzheimer's disease share a common in vivo pathophysiology.Brain2022
35469310Longitudinal Trajectories of Memory Performance in Patients with Early-Stage Breast Cancer.J Oncol2022
35393421A robust and interpretable machine learning approach using multimodal biological data to predict future pathological tau accumulation.Nat Commun2022
35450402Sequential Pathway Inference for Multimodal Neuroimaging Analysis.Stat2022
35619942A Double-Edged Sword: The Role of Prior Knowledge in Memory Aging.Front Aging Neurosci2022
35447369Rates of β-amyloid deposition indicate widespread simultaneous accumulation throughout the brain.Neurobiol Aging2022
35868093Metacognition, cortical thickness, and tauopathy in aging.Neurobiol Aging2022
36357681Amyloid and tau PET-positive cognitively unimpaired individuals are at high risk for future cognitive decline.Nat Med2022
36191755Locus coeruleus catecholamines link neuroticism and vulnerability to tau pathology in aging.Neuroimage2022
35099509Prevalence Estimates of Amyloid Abnormality Across the Alzheimer Disease Clinical Spectrum.JAMA Neurol2022
35034099Associations among locus coeruleus catecholamines, tau pathology, and memory in aging.Neuropsychopharmacology2022
34965972Distinct Factors Drive the Spatiotemporal Progression of Tau Pathology in Older Adults.J Neurosci2022
34647694Contribution of Alzheimer's biomarkers and risk factors to cognitive impairment and decline across the Alzheimer's disease continuum.Alzheimers Dement2022
34581485Using the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative to improve early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of Alzheimer's disease.Alzheimers Dement2022
34718454Elevated Dopamine Synthesis as a Mechanism of Cognitive Resilience in Aging.Cereb Cortex2022
32808011Spatial Relationships between Molecular Pathology and Neurodegeneration in the Alzheimer's Disease Continuum.Cereb Cortex2021
37118409Youthfulness begins in youth.Nat Aging2021
33842885Detection of β-amyloid positivity in Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative participants with demographics, cognition, MRI and plasma biomarkers.Brain Commun2021
33731446Reduced Repetition Suppression in Aging is Driven by Tau-Related Hyperactivity in Medial Temporal Lobe.J Neurosci2021
33691512Crossed cerebellar diaschisis on <sup>18</sup>F-FDG PET: Frequency across neurodegenerative syndromes and association with <sup>11</sup>C-PIB and <sup>18</sup>F-Flortaucipir.J Cereb Blood Flow Metab2021
33578426Integrating events in the disintegration of Alzheimer's disease.Brain2021
35005206The Worldwide Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative: ADNI-3 updates and global perspectives.Alzheimers Dement (N Y)2021
34590340Fusiform Gyrus Phospho-Tau is Associated with Failure of Proper Name Retrieval in Aging.Ann Neurol2021
34585209Editorial: How Will Aducanumab Approval Impact AD Research?J Prev Alzheimers Dis2021
34466653Head injury is associated with tau deposition on PET in MCI and AD patients.Alzheimers Dement (Amst)2021
34654465Age, vascular disease, and Alzheimer's disease pathologies in amyloid negative elderly adults.Alzheimers Res Ther2021
34531286Hippocampal Connectivity with Retrosplenial Cortex is Linked to Neocortical Tau Accumulation and Memory Function.J Neurosci2021
34180956Accuracy of Tau Positron Emission Tomography as a Prognostic Marker in Preclinical and Prodromal Alzheimer Disease: A Head-to-Head Comparison Against Amyloid Positron Emission Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging.JAMA Neurol2021
34037210Alzheimer's Pathology Is Associated with Dedifferentiation of Intrinsic Functional Memory Networks in Aging.Cereb Cortex2021
33933185The changing definition of Alzheimer's disease.Lancet Neurol2021
34290080Tau and β-Amyloid Burden Predict Actigraphy-Measured and Self-Reported Impairment and Misperception of Human Sleep.J Neurosci2021
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