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Investigator: Kirchhoff
Project Title: An Investigation of the Relationships Between Brain Structure and Attentional Control
Date: [153]
Request ID: D1516
Aim 1: To identify brain regions that support successful attentional control processes by examining the relationships between brain structure and performance on attentional control tasks.
Aim 2: To investigate the brain structural changes that lead to attentional control impairments in Alzheimer�s Disease.
Aim 3: To examine whether brain structure at least partially mediates the relationships between AD risk and attentional control.
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Investigator: Angela Curl
Project Title: Psychometric Testing of the CARS Instrument
Date: [153]
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Aim 1: To test the psychometric reliability of the newly developed CARS Instrument
Aim 2: To test the psychometric validity of the newly developed CARS Instrument
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Investigator: Zehra Onen
Project Title: Optimal Population Screening Policies for Alzheimer’s Disease
Date: [153]
Request ID: D1514
Aim 1: To compute optimal population screening policies for Alzheimer�s Disease (AD) using Markov Decision Process (MDP) and Partially Observable MDP models.
Aim 2: To compute annual transition probabilities within AD free and preclinical stage individuals
Aim 3: To build mathematical models for biomarkers’ progression focusing on normal individuals and individuals in preclinical stages of Alzheimer’s Disease
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Investigator: GS Day
Project Title: Evaluating the impact of medications in Alzheimer disease
Date: [153]
Request ID: D1513
Aim 1: 1. Determine whether medications previously associated with cognitive impairment (i.e., offending medications) in cognitively normal individuals, associate with cognitive impairment in Memory and Aging Participants.
Aim 2: 2. Calculate the magnitude of effect of offending medication on participants with normal cognition, preclinical Alzheimer disease (AD) and symptomatic AD.
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Investigator: Brian Gordon
Project Title: Sleep effects on amyloid deposition in preclinical AD
Date: [153]
Request ID: D1512
Aim 1: Sleep quantity and quality to levels of amyloid deposition measured with PET and may be associated with structural atrophy
Aim 2: Sleep measures will predict baseline performance on psychometric testing
Aim 3: Use baseline measures of sleep will predict longitudinal amyloid, atrophy, and cognition
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Investigator: John C. Morris
Project Title: Examining the Relationship Between Depressive Symptoms and Cognitive Deficits in Preclinical Dementia of the Alzheimer Type
Date: [153]
Request ID: D1511
Aim 1: Examine results from a psychometric battery of cognitive tests for patients with no evidience of clinical dementia
Aim 2: Asses the relationship between depression and preclinical AD through CSF samples analyzed for AD markers and PIB-PET amyloid imaging.
Aim 3: Compare antidepressive medication usage (e.g. SSRIs) to imaging data to assess the effect of medication usage on amyloid buildup.
Aim 4: To understand if those with depression and higher amyloid burden have worse cognitive performance.

Investigator: hugo vanderstichele
Project Title: CSF Biomarker analysis for to the Adult Children Study (ACS) of the Knight Alzheimer�s Disease Research Center at Washington (recently published by JAMA NEUROLOGY)
Date: [153]
Request ID: D1510
Aim 1: AD CSF biomarker changes in cognitively normal middle-aged adults
Aim 2: Performance of individual biomarkers or combinations of biomarkers
Aim 3: Comparison of biomarkers with imaging data
Aim 4: Evaluate correlation between CSF biomarkers and cognitive performance

Investigator: Catherine Roe
Project Title: Pilot data for Sleep Aim of Preclinical AD and Driving Continuing Renewal
Date: [153]
Request ID: D1509
Aim 1: To combine data from HASD Project 2 (Sleep study) with data from R01 AG043434-01 (Preclinical AD and Driving) for pilot data to be used in the R01 Continuing Renewal application.
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Investigator: Joan Montaner
Project Title: A NEW CHEMOKINE (CCL23) TO PREDICT MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT PROGRESSION TO ALZHEIMER DISEASE
Date: [153]
Request ID: D1508
Aim 1: We aimed to evaluate the predictive value of CCL23 in patients with mild cognitive impairment that would develop dementia
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Investigator: Linda Larson-Prior
Project Title: Changes in Brain Network dynamics As An Index of Amyloid Status in Healthy Elders
Date: [153]
Request ID: D1507
Aim 1: Under the hypothesis that cognitively normal individuals with either abnormal CSF protein levels of Ab/tau an imaging evidence of amyloid load will exhibit abnormalities in regional and spectral-band specific neuronal synchronization, we will collect high density electroencephalography (hd-EEG, 256
Aim 2: Under the hypothesis that early markers of impairment in working memory will manifest in frontal synchrony measured in the theta band as well as in network synchrony assessed using phase locking value, we will collect hdEEG as subjects perform a visual N-back working memory task that includes emotio
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