Cognitive aging is not created equally: differentiating unique cognitive phenotypes in “normal” adults

Volume: 77, Pages: 13 - 19
Published: May 1, 2019
Abstract
Age-related cognitive decline is a public health problem but highly diverse and difficult to predict. We captured nonoverlapping cognitive phenotypes in high-functioning adults and identified baseline factors differentiating trajectories. Three hundred fourteen functionally normal adults (M = 69 y) completed 2+ visits. Participants with sample-based longitudinal slopes in memory or processing speed less than -1 SD were classified as "declining"...
Paper Details
Title
Cognitive aging is not created equally: differentiating unique cognitive phenotypes in “normal” adults
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Volume
77
Pages
13 - 19
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