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Aging and cognition

Volkow ND, Gur RC, Wange C-J, Fowler JS, Moberg PJ, Ding Y-S, Hitzemann R, Smith G, Logan J (1998) Association between decline in brain DA activity with age and cognitive and motor impairment in healthy individuals. Am J Psychiatry 755 344-349. [Pg.433]

Raz N. Aging of the brain and its impact on cognitive performance Integration of structural and functional findings. In Craik FEM, Salthouse TA, editors. The handbook of aging and cognition. 2nd ed. Mahwah, NJ Lawrence Erlbaum Associates 2000. p. 1-90. [Pg.385]

Drdge W, Schipper HM. (2007) Oxidative stress and aberrant signaling in aging and cognitive decline. Aging Cell 6 361-370. [Pg.197]

The National Research Council (2000, p. 19) describes fundamental abilities needed for scientific inquiry. Displayed below are the skills necessary as of grades (which apply for the 5th and 6th graders of the study at hand due to their developmental age and cognitive learning abilities) ... [Pg.111]

Petit, T. L. (1982) Neuroanatomical and clinical neuropsychological changes in aging and senile dementia. In F. I. M. Craik and S. Trehub (Eds.) Aging and Cognitive Processes Plenum, New York, pp. 1-25. [Pg.273]

SWS/SWA, in particular, may play an important role in somatic and cognitive restoration, including the consolidation of certain forms of procedural and declarative memory. A substantial diminution in the amount of SWS/SWA occurs across the human lifespan. This decline is beginning already in adolescence and middle-aged adults have only 25% of the SWS observed in young adults, whereas the elderly have almost none. While the clinical importance of these phenomena is unknown, it is reasonable to speculate that they may be related to the increase of sleep complaints associated with aging. [Pg.1134]

Riedel, W. and Jolles, J., Cognition enhancers in age related cognitive decline. Drugs Aging, 8(4), 245-474, 1996. [Pg.290]

Howard H Brigham Women s Hospital, Boston, MA Examine the relationship between lead exposure and hypertension, renal dysfunction and cognitive deficits in middle-aged adults National Center for Research Resources... [Pg.361]

Dietrich KN, Succop PA, Berger OG, et al. 1992. Lead exposure and the central auditory precessing abilities and cognitive development of urban children The Cincinnati lead study cohort at age 5 years. Neurotoxicol Teratol 14 51-56. [Pg.509]

Lyketsos CG, Garrett E, Liang KY and Anthony M (1999). Cannabis use and cognitive decline in persons under 65 years of age. American Journal of Epidemiology, 149, 794—800. [Pg.273]

Tarter RE (1995). Cognition, aging and alcohol. In T. Beresford and E Gomberg (eds), Alcohol and Aging, Oxford University Press, New York. [Pg.285]

Wood RH, Reyes-Alvarez R, Maral B, Metoyer KL and Welsch MA (1999). Physical fitness, cognitive function, and health-related quality of life in older adults. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 1, 217-230. [Pg.288]

Backman, C., Rose, G.M., Hoffcr, B.J., Henry, M.A., Bartus, R.T., Friden, P., and Granholm, A.-C. (1996) Systemic administration of a nerve growth factor conjugate reverses age-related cognitive dysfunction and prevents cholinergic neuron atrophy./. Neurosci. 16, 5437. [Pg.1044]

Casadesus G, Shukitt-Hale B, Stellwagen H, Shu X, Lee H-G, Smith M and Joseph J. 2004. Modulation of hippocampal plasticity and cognitive behavior by short-term blueberry supplementation in aged rats. Nutr Neurosci 7 309-316. [Pg.38]

Kang J, Asherio A and Grodstein F. 2005. Fruit and vegetable consumption and cognitive decline in aging women. Am Neurol 2005 713—720. [Pg.43]

Morris, J. C. and Price, J. L. Pathologic correlates of nonde-mented aging, mild cognitive impairment, and early-stage Alzheimer s disease. J. Mol. Neurosci. 17 101-118,2001. [Pg.788]


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