Neurological disorders such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and autism disrupt the brain's structural and functional organization, particularly in specific regions, and ultimately lead to cognitive impairments. In Alzheimer's disease-related dementia, neuronal degeneration impairs structural connectivity between brain regions, which in turn leads to functional breakdowns. This phenomenon, referred to as disconnection syndrome, manifests as connectivity breakdowns in affected regions
Local brain connectome parameters across the spectrum of clinical cognitive decline
Gurur Gamgam
