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Пишет bioRxiv Subject Collection: Neuroscience ([info]syn_bx_neuro)
@ 2025-04-23 00:31:00


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Connectome-based brain fingerprints predict early cognitive decline in Parkinson's patients with minor hallucinations
Individual variability in connectome organization offers a unique framework for capturing patient-specific alterations and advancing personalized models in medicine. Minor hallucinations (MH) affect up to 40% of Parkinson's disease (PD) patients and are early indicators of cognitive decline and dementia, hence crucial for early intervention. While previous studies focused on group-level differences, connectome-based brain fingerprinting enables deeper, individualized analysis of neural change. Applying this approach to PD patients with and without MH using resting-state fMRI, we show that each patient exhibited unique brain fingerprint, revealing rich quantifiable personalized features with medical relevance. MH-patients showed a loss of subject-specific features in brain networks linked to cognitive health, while somatosensory regions - typically less distinctive - became more prominent, emphasizing their role in MH pathogenesis. These differences enabled to identify - in an entirely data driven manner - patient-specific networks linked to early subclinical cognitive alterations, as well differential spatial fingerprinting organization linked to cortical densities of neurotransmitters. These findings reveal a distinct, patient-specific connectomic signature that differentiates PD patients with MH, uncovering early neural markers for precision medicine in PD.


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