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Rik Vandenberghe

Researcher at Allen Institute for Brain Science

Publications -  430
Citations -  26622

Rik Vandenberghe is an academic researcher from Allen Institute for Brain Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Frontotemporal dementia & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 355 publications receiving 21180 citations. Previous affiliations of Rik Vandenberghe include Northwestern University & Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.

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Spatial attention deficits in humans: The critical role of superior compared to inferior parietal lesions

TL;DR: These single-case lesion data establish the critical role of the posterior and the middle IPS segment in spatially selective attention and are in line with a vast amount of functional imaging evidence in the intact brain pointing to the prominent role ofThe intraparietal sulcus in spatial attention, along with inferior parietal cortex under specific circumstances.
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Common variants in Alzheimer's disease and risk stratification by polygenic risk scores

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TL;DR: In this article, a large genetic association study was performed by merging all available case-control datasets and by-proxy study results (discovery n = 409,435 and validation size n = 58,190).
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Plasma glial fibrillary acidic protein is raised in progranulin-associated frontotemporal dementia.

TL;DR: Raised GFAP concentrations appear to be unique to GRN-related FTD, with levels potentially increasing just prior to symptom onset, suggesting that GFAP may be an important marker of proximity to onset, and helpful for forthcoming therapeutic prevention trials.
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Amyloid PET in clinical practice: Its place in the multidimensional space of Alzheimer's disease.

TL;DR: This work will incorporate amyloid imaging into a multidimensional model of Alzheimer's disease, including a tentative algorithm for when it may be useful in a memory clinic environment and gaps in evidence-based knowledge of the added value will be identified.