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Association of brain network efficiency with aging, depression, and cognition.
Contribution of specific cognitive processes to executive functioning in an aging population.
Digital Clock Drawing: differentiating "thinking" versus "doing" in younger and older adults with depression.
Early involvement of small inhibitory cortical interneurons in Alzheimer's disease.
Mapping of the intermolecular association of human T cell leukaemia/lymphotropic virus type I p12I and the vacuolar H+-ATPase 16 kDa subunit protein.
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Contribution of specific cognitive processes to executive functioning in an aging population.
Contribution of specific cognitive processes to executive functioning in an aging population. Neuropsychology. 2002 Apr; 16(2):156-62.
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Aged
Aging
Cognition
Female
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Maze Learning
Memory
Memory, Short-Term
Neuropsychological Tests
Psychomotor Performance
Regression Analysis
Verbal Behavior
Verbal Learning
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Melissa Lamar