Quantitative assessment of PiB retention in controls, AD subjects, and PS1 mutation carriers. Rectangles show the range of PiB retention for cognitively normal controls (red), AD subjects (blue), and PS1 mutation carriers (white). The young control (ages of 39–48 years) range is shown as a darker red box behind the full control range. PiB retention in individual subjects are shown within each rectangle for controls (red diamonds), AD subjects (blue triangles), and PS1 mutation carriers with normal cognition (white diamonds studied at Pittsburgh; black diamonds studied at MGH), mutation carriers with MCI (white circles), and mutation carriers with AD (white triangles). The filled red diamond represents NC+ from Figure 1 (shown for comparison but not included in the statistical analysis). PiB retention is expressed as the SUVR with pons as a reference averaged over 40–60 min after injection of PiB for all data. The means ± SD are shown with error bars within each rectangle. p values for the difference between controls and PS1 mutation carriers are indicated in red along the bottom, and p values comparing PS1 mutation carriers with AD patients are indicated in blue along the top (ns, not significant; *p < 0.005, **p < 0.00005, ***p < 0.0000005). Brain areas included were the frontal cortex (FRC), precuneus (PRC), parietal cortex (PAR), anterior–ventral striatum (AVS), occipital cortex (OCC), mesial temporal cortex (MTC), thalamus (THL), and cerebellum (CER).