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Neurobiology of aging
Neurobiology of aging
Gamma neuromodulation improves episodic memory and its associated network in amnestic mild cognitive impairment: a pilot study.
Long-term maintenance of multitasking abilities following video game training in older adults.
Differences in neuroimaging features of early- versus late-onset nonfluent/agrammatic primary progressive aphasia.
How do we validate approaches that aim to harness reserve to improve the aging brain?
Innovative approaches in cognitive aging.
Cognitive aging is not created equally: differentiating unique cognitive phenotypes in "normal" adults.
Probing the correlation of neuronal loss, neurofibrillary tangles, and cell death markers across the Alzheimer's disease Braak stages: a quantitative study in humans.
Predictive cues and age-related declines in working memory performance.
Predictive cues and age-related declines in working memory performance.
Loss of functional connectivity is greater outside the default mode network in nonfamilial early-onset Alzheimer's disease variants.
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