Ileana Hancu1, Robert Gillen2,
John Cowan3, Earl Zimmerman3
1GE Global Research Center,
Niskayuna, NY, United States; 2Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital,
Schenectady, NY, United States; 3Albany Medical Center, Albany,
NY, United States
A small study is presented, aimed at understanding the relationship between brain function, as illustrated by performance on neuro-psychological (NP) tests, and 1H MRS data acquired from the posterior cingulate gyrus of normal control (NC) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) subjects. The CPRESS mI/NAA ratio was shown to be a strong correlate of verbal memory, visuo-construction performance and visual motor integration. The same CPRESS mI/NAA ratio was also shown to improve the capability to separate NCs from MCI subjects compared to NP tests alone.