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Failure to modulate neural response to increased task demand in mild Alzheimers disease: fMRI study of visuospatial processing
Neurobiology of Disease , 08/28/08
Vannini P et al. - Results confirm deficits in visuospatial abilities, which occur early in AD, and offer new insights into the neural mechanisms underlying this impairment.
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