Genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease alters the five-year trajectory of semantic memory activation in cognitively intact elders
Abstract
Healthy aging is associated with cognitive declines typically accompanied by increased task-related brain activity in comparison to younger counterparts. The Scaffolding Theory of Aging and Cognition (STAC) (Park and Reuter-Lorenz, 2009; Reuter-Lorenz and Park, 2014) posits that compensatory brain processes are responsible for maintaining normal cognitive performance in older adults, despite accumulation of aging-related neural damage....
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Title
Genetic risk for Alzheimer's disease alters the five-year trajectory of semantic memory activation in cognitively intact elders
Published Date
May 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
111
Pages
136 - 146
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