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Two-Dimensional Latent Space Manifold of Brain Connectomes Across the Spectrum of Clinical Cognitive Decline

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Bayir, Gunes
Dal, Demet Yuksel
Hari, Emre
Ay, Ulas
Gurvit, Hakan
Kabakcioglu, Alkan
Acar, Burak

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Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia (ADD) progresses along a continuum of cognitive decline, typically from Subjective Cognitive Impairment (SCI) to Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and eventually to dementia. While many studies have focused on classifying these clinical stages, fewer have examined whether brain connectomes encode this continuum in a low-dimensional, interpretable form. Motivated by the hypothesis that structural brain connectomes undergo complex yet compact changes across cognitive decline, we propose a Graph Neural Network (GNN)-based framework that embeds these connectomes into a two-dimensional manifold to capture the evolving patterns of structural connectivity associated with cognitive deterioration. Using attention-based graph aggregation and Principal Component Analysis (PCA), we find that MCI subjects consistently occupy an intermediate position between SCI and ADD, and that the observed transitions align with known clinical biomarkers of ADD pathology. This hypothesis-driven analysis is further supported by the model's robust separation performance, with ROC-AUC scores of 0.93 for ADD vs. SCI and 0.81 for ADD vs. MCI. These findings offer an interpretable and neurologically grounded representation of dementia progression, emphasizing structural connectome alterations as potential markers of cognitive decline.

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Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology, Engineering, Biomedical

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10.3390/bioengineering12080819

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