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Cognitive Aging

Occupational activity and cognitive reserve: implications in terms of prevention of cognitive aging and Alzheimer’s disease

Occupational activity and cognitive reserve: implications in terms of prevention of cognitive aging and Alzheimer’s disease

... and cognitive functioning among older European ...relating cognitive scores and driving factors at the boundary and disentangles frontier noise and distance to frontier components, as well as testing the ...

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Influence of Cognitive Aging on Intraindividual Variability and Time of Day Effects in Verbal Fluency Performance

Influence of Cognitive Aging on Intraindividual Variability and Time of Day Effects in Verbal Fluency Performance

... This study is important because it showed that some aspects of letter fluency performance may not be as affected by normal cognitive aging as category fluency. Not only did older participants perform as ...

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HIV effects on age-associated neurocognitive dysfunction: premature cognitive aging or neurodegenerative disease?

HIV effects on age-associated neurocognitive dysfunction: premature cognitive aging or neurodegenerative disease?

... experiencing cognitive decline similar that to that found among much older ...the aging brain to affect neurological structure and ...normal cognitive aging, or contributes to a worsening of ...

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What and When of Cognitive Aging Timothy A. Salthouse

What and When of Cognitive Aging Timothy A. Salthouse

... of Cognitive Abilities (Woodcock, McGrew, & Mather, ...cognitive aging. With respect to what, many different types of cognitive variables are affected by in- creased age, and with respect ...

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Cognitive Aging, Executive Function, and Fractional Anisotropy: A Diffusion Tensor MR Imaging Study

Cognitive Aging, Executive Function, and Fractional Anisotropy: A Diffusion Tensor MR Imaging Study

... to show age-related changes. Comparison of performance in these psychometric tests revealed a highly significantly differ- ence between our older and younger subjects in executive function (the maze), and a modest but ...

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Potential factors that may promote successful cognitive aging

Potential factors that may promote successful cognitive aging

... bolstering cognitive reserve. Loosely defined, cognitive reserve is considered a neurological reservoir that can be depleted by physiological insults (eg, white matter hyperintensities, oxidative stress) to ...

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DNA methylation and cognitive aging

DNA methylation and cognitive aging

... age-related cognitive functions and the potential DNA methylation mechanism of cognitive aging are ...and cognitive related ...of cognitive aging research are brought up, and the ...

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The Effects of Stress on Cognitive Aging, Physiology and Emotion (ESCAPE) Project

The Effects of Stress on Cognitive Aging, Physiology and Emotion (ESCAPE) Project

... and cognitive outcomes across different time-scales ...ambulatory cognitive performance, decline across ...and cognitive performance can be more objectively ...

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How do we get there? Effects of cognitive aging on route memory

How do we get there? Effects of cognitive aging on route memory

... declining cognitive abilities may have forced the Old Low MoCA participants to focus all their efforts on learning and recalling the routes, which leaves fewer resources that could contribute to memorizing aspects ...

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Cognitive training can reduce the rate of cognitive aging: a neuroimaging cohort study

Cognitive training can reduce the rate of cognitive aging: a neuroimaging cohort study

... structure. Aging has been found to be associated with a reduction in the time-domain entropy of spontan- eous brain activity ...with cognitive per- formance in the older people [25, ...

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Supplementing cognitive aging : a selective review of the effects of ginkgo biloba and a number of everyday nutritional substances

Supplementing cognitive aging : a selective review of the effects of ginkgo biloba and a number of everyday nutritional substances

... upon cognitive and motor function in aged rats (Shukitt-Hale, Carey, Simon, Mark, & Joseph, ...study cognitive enhancement was found with 10% grape juice, while enhancement in motor performance was ...

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Assessment of cognitive aging using an SSVEP-based

Assessment of cognitive aging using an SSVEP-based

... decrease as a function of age, in EEG responses to all three frequency bands.. and 0.2923 for SSVEP band power) occurred for EEG responses to beta stimulus frequencies, shown. 322[r] ...

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Online games training aging brains: Limited transfer to cognitive control functions

Online games training aging brains: Limited transfer to cognitive control functions

... other cognitive functions for the performance of the task at ...distinct cognitive processes: switching between attentional sets or task sets (shifting), moni- toring and updating information in working ...

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Aging, cognitive abilities and retirement

Aging, cognitive abilities and retirement

... of cognitive abilities, treated as unidimensional ‘cognitive ...their cognitive capital by investing in cognitive-repair activities to partly offset exogenous age-related ...of ...

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A cognitive electrophysiological signature differentiates amnestic mild cognitive impairment from normal aging

A cognitive electrophysiological signature differentiates amnestic mild cognitive impairment from normal aging

... In addition to the well-known episodic memory impairments, studies have emphasized that working memory and executive function are also affected early in the course of AD [7]. In order to probe working memory deficits, ...

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Does aging change docosahexaenoic acid homeostasis? Implications for the challenge to cognitive health in the elderly

Does aging change docosahexaenoic acid homeostasis? Implications for the challenge to cognitive health in the elderly

... of cognitive decline associated with aging including ‘‘Alzheimer’s ...of cognitive decline in the elderly are increasingly recognised as a heterogeneous conditions (Whitehouse et ...- ...

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Height as a Marker of Childhood Development and Late-life Cognitive Function: The Honolulu–Asia Aging Study

Height as a Marker of Childhood Development and Late-life Cognitive Function: The Honolulu–Asia Aging Study

... late-life cognitive impairment is con- strained by the inherent limits of any long-term ep- idemiologic study and by the lack of precision in identifying early childhood exposures in adult sam- ...Honolulu–Asia ...

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Aging brain: the effect of combined cognitive and physical training on cognition as compared to cognitive and physical training alone – a systematic review

Aging brain: the effect of combined cognitive and physical training on cognition as compared to cognitive and physical training alone – a systematic review

... of cognitive training and 30 minutes per week of physical training), or to double the overall training time in order to keep the same training time for each type of training (eg, 1 hour per week of cogni- tive ...

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A Study of Visual Recognition of Facial Emotional Expressions in a Normal Aging Population in the Absence of Cognitive Disorders

A Study of Visual Recognition of Facial Emotional Expressions in a Normal Aging Population in the Absence of Cognitive Disorders

... It is difficult to compare and contrast the existing literature surrounding the recognition of emotions for rea- sons including the heterogeneity of the populations studied, the number and types of emotions studied, the ...

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The role of Technology in health care of aging people with Cognitive disorder: a narrative review

The role of Technology in health care of aging people with Cognitive disorder: a narrative review

... The technology is also being used in clinical care, so that Boustani and colleagues (52) used by clinical decision support system (CDSS) to improve the quality of care for elderly patients with cognitive ...

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