P1-360: Differential Effects of Age on Neuropsychological Functioning in Two Birth Cohorts: Results of a 20+ Years Prospective, Longitudinal Study

Volume: 12, Issue: 7S_Part_11
Published: Jul 1, 2016
Abstract
Recent studies indicate a steady improvement in neuropsychological functioning between generations which may lead to a decreased dementia risk. However, research remains inconclusive, as different birth cohorts need to be examined at the same age to adequately study this observation. Initiated in 1992, the Interdisciplinary Longitudinal Study of Adult Ageing (ILSE) was designed to directly compare neuropsychological development in aging between...
Paper Details
Title
P1-360: Differential Effects of Age on Neuropsychological Functioning in Two Birth Cohorts: Results of a 20+ Years Prospective, Longitudinal Study
Published Date
Jul 1, 2016
Volume
12
Issue
7S_Part_11
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