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Dorina Cadar, Annie Robitaille, Sean Clouston, Scott M. Hofer, Andrea M. Piccinin, Graciela Muniz-Terrera
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Neuroepidemiology
Neuroepidemiology (2017) 48 (1-2): 9–20.
Published Online: 21 February 2017
...Dorina Cadar; Annie Robitaille; Sean Clouston; Scott M. Hofer; Andrea M. Piccinin; Graciela Muniz-Terrera Background: Cognitive reserve was postulated to explain individual differences in susceptibility to ageing, offering apparent protection to those with higher education. We investigated...
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Saira Saeed Mirza, Marileen L.P. Portegies, Frank J. Wolters, Albert Hofman, Peter J. Koudstaal, Henning Tiemeier, M. Arfan Ikram
Journal:
Neuroepidemiology
Neuroepidemiology (2016) 46 (2): 120–127.
Published Online: 22 January 2016
... be explained by a higher cognitive reserve. [email protected] 8 10 2015 23 12 2015 22 1 2016 © 2016 The Author(s) Published by S. Karger AG, Basel 2016 Open Access License / Drug Dosage / Disclaimer This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution...
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Neuroepidemiology
Neuroepidemiology (2013) 41 (2): 101–109.
Published Online: 11 July 2013
...Hector M. González; Wassim Tarraf; Mary E. Bowen; Michelle D. Johnson-Jennings; Gwenith G. Fisher Background/Aims: To examine the cognitive reserve hypothesis by comparing the contribution of early childhood and life course factors related to cognitive functioning in a nationally representative...
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Neuroepidemiology
Neuroepidemiology (2008) 31 (1): 10–20.
Published Online: 06 June 2008
.... No other social exposures predicted improvements in the MMSE or the Cognitive Summary. Conclusions: Our results suggest that emotional support may promote cognitive resilience while social ties provide cognitive reserve that protects against impaired cognition after stroke. Social ties did not predict...
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Journal:
Neuroepidemiology
Neuroepidemiology (2006) 26 (4): 226–232.
Published Online: 09 June 2006
..., and bDepartment of Clinical Psychology and Psychobiology, Faculty of Psychology, University of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain Key Words Dementia Education Alzheimer s disease Cognitive reserve Abstract Considerable controversy exists about the role of education in the risk of dementia...