Target localization intervention and prognosis evaluation for an individual with mild cognitive impairment

Weiping Wang(Foshan University), Haiyan Zhao(Peking University), Chang He(Foshan University), Yuanbo Cui(China Electronics Corporation (China)), Zhen Wang(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Alexander E. Hramov(Innopolis University), Ping Luan(Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital), Xiong Luo(Foshan University), Jipeng Ouyang(The First People's Hospital of Shunde), K. Jürgen(Cal Poly Humboldt)
Brain‐X
August 22, 2023
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Abstract

Abstract Currently, no specific treatments are available for Alzheimer's disease (AD). Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), the preclinical stage of AD, has a high possibility of reversing symptoms through neural regulation. A state dynamics model for single brain regions was developed to simulate blood oxygen level‐dependent signals in a patient with early mild cognitive impairment. Subsequently, the analysis of functional connections was used to comprehensively consider multiple complex network centralities to locate the intervention targets, and a multiple brain region collaborative control scheme was designed. Finally, the reliability and effectiveness of the intervention were verified at the brain region and subnetwork levels. This technique provides a basis for future clinical diagnosis and treatment of AD and MCI.


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