Selected neuroplastic effects of cognitive training in aging in MRI/fMRI studies
<p>Several lines of research suggest that the loss of cognitive faculties in older people can be prevented and the risk of cognitive decline and dementia can be reduced. Cognitive training offers potential to modify cognitive abilities and their neural basis which can extend into advanced age....
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Main Author: | Emilia Leszkowicz (Author) |
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2018-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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