Entorhinal‐based path integration selectively predicts midlife risk of Alzheimer's disease
Coco Newton(University of Cambridge), Dennis Chan(University College London), John T. O’Brien(Addenbrooke's Hospital), Marianna Pope(University of Cambridge), Zilong Ji(Institut des Sciences Cognitives Marc Jeannerod), Richard N. Henson(MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit), Paresh Malhotra(Imperial College London), Neil Burgess(University College London), Craig Ritchie(Western General Hospital), Maria‐Eleni Dounavi(University of Cambridge), Karen Ritchie(CEA Valduc), Thomas Wolbers(German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases), Andrea Castegnaro(Institut des Sciences Cognitives Marc Jeannerod), Li Su(University of Cambridge), Matthias Stangl(Boston University), Christopher T. Rodgers(University of Cambridge), Catarina Rua(University of Cambridge), Ivan Koychev(John Radcliffe Hospital)
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