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Age-Related Increases in Verbal Knowledge Are Not Associated With Word Finding Problems in the Cam-CAN Cohort
Objective: We tested the claim that age-related increases in knowledge interfere with word retrieval, leading to word finding failures. We did this by relating a measure of crystallized intelligence to tip-of-the-tongue (TOT)...
White matter changes and word finding failures with increasing age.
BACKGROUND: Increasing life expectancy necessitates the better understanding of the neurophysiological underpinnings of age-related cognitive changes. The majority of research examining structural-cognitive relationships in...
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Neural Contributions to Reduced Fluid Intelligence across the Adult Lifespan.
Fluid intelligence, the ability to solve novel, complex problems, declines steeply during healthy human aging. Using fMRI, fluid intelligence has been repeatedly associated with activation of a frontoparietal brain network, and...
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Greater lifestyle engagement is associated with better age-adjusted cognitive abilities.
Previous evidence suggests that modifiable lifestyle factors, such as engagement in leisure activities, might slow the age-related decline of cognitive functions. Less is known, however, about which aspects of lifestyle might be...
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Greater lifestyle engagement is associated with better age-adjusted cognitive abilities
Previous evidence suggests that modifiable lifestyle factors, such as engagement in leisure activities, might slow the age-related decline of cognitive functions. Less is known, however, about which aspects of lifestyle might be...
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The Ursinus Weekly, June 8, 1906
A dream of Heaven The Baccalaureate sermon Song recital Class Day The junior oratorical contest Commencement The Charmidean banquet Society notes Baseball Alumni Day Commencement game Literary Supplement: A twentieth...
Published by: Ursinus College
The Expression of the Zinc Finger Transcription Factor zDC Defines the Classical Dendritic Cell Lineage
Matthew M. Meredith
Jan 01, 0001
Classical dendritic cells (cDCs) are a critical component of the immune system due to their roles in the maintenance of immune tolerance and the induction of adaptive immune responses. However, distinguishing cDCs from other...
Published by: Rockefeller University

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