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Principal Investigator  
Principal Investigator's Name: Jing Chen
Institution: Peking university sixth hospital
Department: neurology
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Proposed Analysis: Reduced CSF Aβ42 is a core feature of Alzheimer’s disease, but is also seen in Parkinson’s disease cognitive impairment, which is probably due to comorbid Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease pathology in the brain. We want to conduct an image study to explore the sharing psychophysiology mechanism, by analyzing 3-D T1 MRI, DTI and rs-fMRI of AD patients and PD patients with cognitive impairment.
Additional Investigators  
Investigator's Name: junliang Yuan
Proposed Analysis: Reduced CSF Aβ42 is a core feature of Alzheimer’s disease, but is also seen in Parkinson’s disease cognitive impairment, which is probably due to comorbid Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease pathology in the brain. We want to conduct an image study to explore the sharing psychophysiology mechanism, by analyzing 3-D T1 MRI, DTI and rs-fMRI of AD patients and PD patients with cognitive impairment.
Investigator's Name: junliang Yuan
Proposed Analysis: Reduced CSF Aβ42 is a core feature of Alzheimer’s disease, but is also seen in Parkinson’s disease cognitive impairment, which is probably due to comorbid Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease pathology in the brain. We want to conduct an image study to explore the sharing psychophysiology mechanism, by analyzing 3-D T1 MRI, DTI and rs-fMRI of AD patients and PD patients with cognitive impairment.
Investigator's Name: junliang Yuan
Proposed Analysis: Reduced CSF Aβ42 is a core feature of Alzheimer’s disease, but is also seen in Parkinson’s disease cognitive impairment, which is probably due to comorbid Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s disease pathology in the brain. We want to conduct an image study to explore the sharing psychophysiology mechanism, by analyzing 3-D T1 MRI, DTI and rs-fMRI of AD patients and PD patients with cognitive impairment.