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Desynchronise, disconnect, reorganise, collapse (DDRC): A theoretical framework linking white matter pathology and cognitive dysfunction in vascular disease


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Katie L. Moran, Craig J. Smith, D. Montaldi, N. Muhlert
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2026

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Moran, K. L., Smith, C. J., Montaldi, D., & Muhlert, N. (2026). Desynchronise, disconnect, reorganise, collapse (DDRC): A theoretical framework linking white matter pathology and cognitive dysfunction in vascular disease. Neuroscience &Amp;Amp; Biobehavioral Reviews.


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Moran, Katie L., Craig J. Smith, D. Montaldi, and N. Muhlert. “Desynchronise, Disconnect, Reorganise, Collapse (DDRC): A Theoretical Framework Linking White Matter Pathology and Cognitive Dysfunction in Vascular Disease.” Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews (2026).


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Moran, Katie L., et al. “Desynchronise, Disconnect, Reorganise, Collapse (DDRC): A Theoretical Framework Linking White Matter Pathology and Cognitive Dysfunction in Vascular Disease.” Neuroscience &Amp;Amp; Biobehavioral Reviews, 2026.


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@article{katie2026a,
  title = {Desynchronise, disconnect, reorganise, collapse (DDRC): A theoretical framework linking white matter pathology and cognitive dysfunction in vascular disease},
  year = {2026},
  journal = {Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews},
  author = {Moran, Katie L. and Smith, Craig J. and Montaldi, D. and Muhlert, N.}
}



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